by Grain | | Lifestyle, Long Term Storage
There are always ways we can become better organized – we just have to sometimes push ourselves to take action. For myself, I find that certain days my focus is better and I’m much more able to organize. I call them “my organizing days”. ...
by Grain | | Food Supply, Long Term Storage, Meat and Dairy Storage, Organic Grains, Preparation, Survival
Grain storage is an important part of the food storage plan. It will keep you supplied with food for months or even years. There are many types of grain that can be stored, and the most common ones are wheat, corn, rice, barley, oats, rye, millet, and flaxseed. These...
by Grain | | Food Supply, growing food, Long Term Storage
Canning Mistakes to Avoid When you get into canning, it can be a little overwhelming. You understand the benefits of using up your produce and having unprocessed foods at the ready, but there is a lot to be considered in the beginning. Before you get started, here are...
by Grain | | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Essentials, Food Supply, Long Term Storage, Preparation
Making use of correct food storage is really essential to your health and wellness and also your family’s health. It depends on you to provide proper storage options for every kind of food that comes right into your home. This is no simple job. If you plan to...
by Grain | | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Essentials, Food Supply, Long Term Storage, Meat and Dairy Storage, Survival
Food storage is important short-term and especially in a long-term preparedness situation. It is vital that we understand the basics in order to properly and safely protect our food supply. This post will discuss some of the fundamental (and basic) areas of food...
by Grain | | Food Supply, Long Term Storage
Do you recognize that proper food storage space is essential to the health of every person in your family? A little expertise on the essentials of effective food storage maintains your household secure and also helps you make the most of your food bucks. Below...