“THERE IS A PORTENT OF STORMY WEATHER AHEAD TO WHICH WE HAD BETTER GIVE HEED.”
I just mailed a box with 50 copies of my book, I Dare You To Eat It, to a Stake Women’s Conference being held this weekend in Nevada. The Stake Home Storage/Emergency Preparedness Specialist contacted me through this website and asked permission to share ideas from my book in her presentation on food storage. The answer to her, and anyone else that may be interested, is absolutely YES! Please feel free to use the information and diagrams posted under the Strategies section. Please teach as many people as you can how easy it is to build a practical food storage. More people need to understand that food storage will not only simplify the daily routine and increase your ability to better provide for your own family, it offers the expanded opportunity to live as a true Christian, with the ability to help and serve others.
I don’t think we’re anywhere near the bottom on this global economic slide-down-the-hill. I constantly feel a great urgency that we’re in fact nearing the bottom of our opportunity to have followed inspired guidance. Back in November of 1998, an advance warning came to us from the Prophet of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints, President Gordon B. Hinckley. In his message, To the Boys and to the Men, he talked about how “the economy is a fragile thing” and then shared his personal feelings of being ”troubled by the huge consumer installment debt which hangs over the people of the nation, including our own people”. (Mormons)
Last Thursday I had the opportunity to hear Sister Sheri Dew speak on this very same topic, which was of course amazing, wonderful, and completely inspiring. On the drive home the thought came to me that the church’s dry-pack canneries will not always have food. As much as I don’t want to believe that serious food shortages could ever be a reality, they simply are and, like President Hinckley said, ”we had better give heed”.
So yesterday, I drove down to the cannery that’s nearest to my home and had a little impromptu chat with both the managers of the wet-pack (applesauce, salsa, jams, peaches, etc.) and dry-pack (wheat, rice, beans, pasta, potatoes, etc.) operations. What I learned was that food orders at the Bishop’s Storehouse have already doubled and continue to grow. That’s the bad news. The good news is that members of the L.D.S. church are still welcome to bring their neighbors and friends to the Home Canning Centers in order to share what is a flat-out remarkable system for preparing the most economical and durable long-term food storage.
Sometimes I worry that members of the church are waiting for some kind of alarm to be sounded from Temple Square with a booming voice over a loud speaker that says, “Stop what you’re doing and go buy your food storage right now!” But I don’t think that’s ever going to happen. Instead, the Prophet will give advance warnings, through General Conference messages, as he did over ten years ago.
“This is part of the temporal gospel in which we believe. May the Lord bless you, my beloved brethren, to set your houses in order. If you have paid your debts, if you have a reserve, even though it be small, then should storms howl about your head, you will have shelter for your wives and children and peace in your hearts. That’s all I have to say about it, but I wish to say it with all the emphasis of which I am capable.”
Anything we do today, that moves us towards the goal of a year supply of basic dry goods, a three month supply of foods we normally eat, some water, and a little savings of cash set aside, is better than doing nothing.
Tags: advance warning was given, do it, food storage, it's about time
February 4th, 2009 at 7:47 am
As I was pondering your very profound blog, I have resolved myself to going to a cannery of some kind at least once a month if not twice, help them with what ever it is they are canning, purchase some and store it up for a rainy day. I’m hoping that I can just show up and be put to work. I think it would be benificial to try them all really, then I would get a great variety of items. You can bet I’ll be on the phone this morning finding out scheduals. Thank you!!
February 4th, 2009 at 10:03 am
Such a great example! You’re for sure pulling more than your share. Take a friend with you, Kris! Fishing lessons!
February 10th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
I just found your site today and really like it. I especially like your comments in this post, about how you feel people are waiting around for the trumpets to sound from Salt Lake before they do anything. I have never thought that we should only do what is told of us to do. We are given promptings, and brains to help us know what needs to be done. Going to the Lord for help is always good, when wanting to do righteous things, but sitting around waiting for lightening to strike is not the way to go. Sorry for standing on my soap box too long, but thanks for listening, and thanks again for your comments.
February 10th, 2009 at 4:40 pm
Thank you for your comments Michelle. I’m glad to have your perspective!
November 26th, 2011 at 8:57 am
I fully agree with your outlook. I am always suggesting people start to store food now. I come from the financial end letting them know with inflation the cost of food rises every month. I believe this Thanksgiving cost a family 13% more then last year. Why wait till the time is too late??