© David Edwards, 2009
PRINCIPLES: Current church counsel is to first obtain a reserve of several month’s worth of ordinary foods that we regularly eat, and then, once we have done that, to acquire additional food-storage items such as grains and legumes that can be stored for a long time, which can keep us and our children alive if nothing else is available to eat. The Church also mentions that we may wish to store sugar, nonfat dry milk, salt, baking soda, cooking oil, Vitamin C and other essential nutrients. (See Elder Keith B. McMullin, General Conference, April 2007; and providentliving.org.)
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