Sunday, September 17, 2017

LONG TERM STORAGE SUGGESTIONS

On January 20, 2002, The First Presidency sent a letter urging the importance of home storage. As part of this letter, suggested amounts of certain storage items were given as basic foods that would "be required to keep [members] alive if they did not have anything else to eat." The letter also states that "When member have stored enough of these essentials to meet the needs of their family for one year, they may decide to add other items that they are accustomed to using day to day." These food and amounts are per person:

  •  Grains 400 lbs. 
  •  Legumes (dry beans, split peas, lentils, etc.) 60 lbs. 
  •  Powdered milk 16 lbs. 
  •  Cooking Oil 10 qts. 
  •  Sugar or honey 60 lbs Salt 8 lbs. 
  •  Water (2 weeks) 14 gal. 
 As a general rule, half these amounts for children and 1 1/2 times the amount for teens. This week's challenge is to calculate how much food storage you need for your family. In coming weeks, I will share where to buy and how to use these basics.

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