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Survival Food Grocer

 
South of Dayton
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01/13/2009 08:37 PM
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Survival Food Grocer
Info and source for long term storage food.
I get this guy's email newsletter. We've talked about him once or twice here on GLP. Enjoy.


Special for January: 10% off full cases of canned meats (only one excluded is the sample case of small cans). Use
Coupon Code MEAT10 to get the discount.

$19.95 per month is saving us $50-$100 per month, and we don't do ANYTHING different! Check this out!

We've posted a lot of new recipes for our canned meats at [link to www.internet-grocer.net]
as well as a lot more recipes for dehydrated foods at [link to www.internet-grocer.net]
and to top it off, we now have a cooking substitutions page (in case you run out of an ingredient, See
[link to www.internet-grocer.net]

Israel poised to strike Iran before the inauguration:
[link to www.newsmax.com]
We're very close to WWIII, folks.

Be prepared for the coming food shortages. This is a MUST SEE video!
I ran across a very good piece of advice yesterday. It's something I was aware of, but had never put
it into words. Now I can.
Most people get non-hybrid seeds and plan on planting them and growing a garden to survive after
their stored food is (nearly) gone. That's wrong thinking.
What if you have a crop failure? Are you aware that many vegetables take 80-90 days to produce
edible food? (Asparagus takes a year!)
Learn how to garden NOW. Get your crops in this Spring. Start your seeds indoors so they'll be
ready to transplant outdoors as soon as the danger of frost is past. (Get peat pots or pellets for that.)
Buy a good supply of canning jars ... and learn how to can.
Hang onto your stored foods for the times your crops are growing and when it's really needed. Please
think this through.
God bless you 'til next time!
Phyllis
Allison
and that lil' ol' newsletter writer, me (Bruce)





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