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 Now I know not everyone is a fan of snow and cold temperatures, but we really need the precipitation, so tis a welcome sight!  Hopefully we were all PREPARED with warm clothing, snow shovels, extra blankets and some yummy food to hunker down with if things get crazy.  There is still hope we will get more in the coming months. So, if you weren't ready for this one.... PLAN AHEAD for the next one. Check out the  December  newsletter  to read about ways to prepare your home & family for the upcoming colder months and some great gift ideas to help your family members live more providently. The wilder the storm the higher the chance of losing power.   Here  is a link to more information about Emergency Power.  i.e. Generators, heaters etc.

Let there be LIGHT!

It certainly feels like we are in the dark an awful lot lately.  It gets dark early in the evening, we are often in the dark as to what is happening and which direction to go during the pandemic, so many unknowns.  Bringing the light of Christ into our homes is so very important in our quest to living providently.  Welcome the Savior and his teachings into your daily prayers, ponderings and everyday activities using uplifting music, podcasts, conference talks etc.  It does make a difference to have some inspirational "noise" to accompany your daily tasks. As for preparing for the unforeseen power outage, we can also welcome a physical light into our lives in the form of "artificial light" via the means of flashlights, lanterns, candles, etc.  Click HERE for information and suggestions on lighting options in an emergency. HERE is a post from earlier in the year about creating candle kits to have handy for a quick burst of light while you hunt for the lanterns, ...

STORAGE CHECK-UP!

The  FOOD STORAGE link on the BLOG will take you to several topics offering, tips, suggestions and charts to help you start, add to or rotate your food storage and emergency supplies. Including:  Long Term Food and Water Storage Inventory and Rotation Canning and Preserving Proper Storage of Grains, Dairy, Water etc.

Kits - Kits - KITS!

 Now is a good time to build or refresh your various preparedness kits. Check the Blog HERE to find several lists and types of kits, including what you may want to include in them. Since every household and family is different, their kits should be different too.  Adapt your kit(s) to fit your needs and each family member may have different items included.  Create an extra "Household Kit" to include shared items such as cooking supplies, shelter and fuel etc.  Don't forget your pets!

Planning, Preserving and Preparing

Here are some great resources for  Emergency Planning  tips. Re-visit THIS post about Dehydrating vs. Freeze Drying. Also THIS Post for proper storage tips. And then... CANNING The season is almost here! Start looking for supplies now, they are starting to come back into the stores.  (HINT:  Smith and Edwards)

NO POWER COOKING

  In the event of power outage or evacuation you will need some way to heat water, cook some foods or even just heat  items prior to eating them.   Following are some links to information regarding the various forms of cooking without power.  Whichever may fit your circumstances and camping/preparedness items that you have. CAMPFIRE CHARCOAL CANISTER STOVES REFLECTED HEAT THERMAL   Many More options for cooking without power available HERE.

3-12 Month Supply

  With the war happening in Ukraine, one of the worlds largest producers of wheat, there is little "production" happening at this time. The Church owns and operates several wheat farms and has over 27 grain storage facilities.  However, to fill those storage silos, wheat is also purchased under strict standards from reputable wheat farms worldwide.  The Church is not experiencing a shortage at this time, however, pending how long the war lasts, it is a possibility.             "The time will come that gold will be no  comparison in value to a bushel of wheat."    (Brigham Young) Check out the FOOD STORAGE link on this blog for lists and suggestions on compiling a 3-12 month supply for your household, including wheat. Keep an eye on the HOME STORAGE CENTER link as well for updates of what is in stock each month.  Wheat is available now in #10 cans or 50 lb. bags. There has been a run on flour at most grocery stores as...

SHELTER and SANITATION

 Camping Season, as some may anticipate is approaching!  Whether you are a camping household or not, it is a good idea to have a few essentials in your storage for the event of evacuation, power outage (cooking and heating options), loss or contamination of water etc.  Here are some links to information contained in this BLOG for acquiring, storing and using items related to  Shelter    and  Sanitation .