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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Which food storage is for you?


I've been attending a preparedness class and learning some interesting things.  The good thing about the class is the variety of people who attend and who freely share their ideas.  Each week I jot down things I'd like to share on this blog but sadly that doesn't always  (ever) happen.
I came home today with the intend of sharing some different on-line food storage sources with you but it is DECEMBER and so I like most of you I'm sure and feeling a little busy. 
I did stumble on a great source though and if you are interested in buying food storage on-line  for yourself or perhaps buying it as Christmas gifts you might want to check this out.

FoodStorage Review.com






Food Storage Reviewer 

Here is how they describe themselves . . .

About

In a nutshell, we are just a group of people who are really concerned about the low rate of emergency preparedness in this country. Did you know the average household only has about a week of food in the pantry? Considering the increasing number of disasters and constant threats to our country’s supply chains, it seems a Hurricane Katrina style disaster is always only one or two events a way from reality. So we wanted to do something about it.
The problem we found in the emergency food storage industry is that purposeful confusion generated by “marketers” has made researching and selecting the proper food package almost impossible. We don’t think that’s fair. In fact, it’s dangerous. So we’ve dedicated this site to cutting through the confusion and giving you our honest assessment of the vendors and products. You may not always agree with us, but we welcome your input.
Although we don’t have a financial stake in any food storage company, Foodstoragereviewer.com does or will have affiliate relationships with any food storage company that sponsors an affiliate program. Through these relationships we receive compensation either directly or through a third-party affiliate platform, such as Google. By participating in affiliate relationships, we receive the means to pay for basic business expenses such as website hosting and content management. Basically, it lets us keep the lights on.
So if our site has helped you reach a food storage purchasing decision, we kindly ask you to click on one of our links before buying.
Thanks, and best wishes.

Here are the companies they review . . . (link to their site not the company site)