Take time on the Sabbath to discuss the importance of emergency preparedness with family & neighbors. Establish a 3 month supply of water and food and rotate it. Actively participate in all emergency response drills. Maintain a "red file" for your most important documents. Live righteously, practice the welfare principle of self-reliance and build a three to six month financial reserve.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Hand Held Food Saver

Just FYI
 
If you go to www.honeyvillefarms.net you can sign up for their sales and coupons through your email.  Today I bought
their hand held Food Saver (so I can demo it in my classes) and because of the coupon I got 15% off.  This deal is good 
toward any purchase in their store except their large food storage combs of #10 canned foods.  The 15% off your purpose
 is good for food and emergency preparedness items as well... such as... solar ovens, water barrels or water tankers, volcano 
stoves etc.  
 
They are located at 9175 Milliken Ave.  Rancho Cocamonga Ca. 91730
They also have classes that you can sign up for too.  
 
The $ 47.25 black hand held Food Saver at Honeyville works better than the white Food Saver that Target or Walmart sells.  It
costs more but seals better.  Worth the extra money.  It gives you a really good airtight seal for your jars.
 
Vicky Frizzell
Stake Food Storage Specialist  

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