HOME STORAGE
ORDER, JANUARY 2018
A. Pinto Beans $4.75 / #10 can (Reg. $7)
B. Spaghetti Bites $2.25 #10 can (Reg. $3.50)
C.
Pancake Mix,
4 lbs. in 2 pouches $7
D. Kodiak Fruit Syrup. 32 oz. $9.26
E. Butane Stove and 1 can of fuel $23.50
F. Can of Butane
fuel $3.20
G. Freeze Dried Peanut Powder #10 can $12
30 yr. shelf life (reg. 17.72, 32% savings)
30 yr. shelf life (reg. 17.72, 32% savings)
H. Freeze Dried Raspberries #10 can $15
30 yr. shelf life (reg. 36.61, 59% savings)
30 yr. shelf life (reg. 36.61, 59% savings)
I.
Freeze Dried Maple Pecan
Dream Granola #10 can $10
30 yr. shelf life (reg. 24.99, 59% savings.
30 yr. shelf life (reg. 24.99, 59% savings.
$ Tax is included in the listed prices.
Sign up January the 14th
through the 23rd. Checks due
by Tuesday the 23rd, make payable to Mary Jean Harline.
Pick up your order at Harline’s home (4205 S. Alice Way) on Saturday, January 27th, 8:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Pick up your order at Harline’s home (4205 S. Alice Way) on Saturday, January 27th, 8:30 to 11:00 a.m.
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This month we are
featuring items of food storage and a stove for cooking. Most of the food listed is included because
it is on sale at a good price savings. We
chose a butane stove because it is inexpensive, light weight, and easy to use. Every
well prepared home should have several alternate methods of cooking such as a
wood burning stove, a Dutch oven with charcoal, and a burner that uses fuel. A metal bottle of butane burns for about 1¼ hours.
Next month we will feature food and a
product from another preparedness area.
We welcome suggestions!
Check out other site posts with links & to comment: preparenowwvcblogspot.com