Prepper's Food Storage: 101 Easy Steps to Affordably Stock a Life-Saving Supply of Food

· Simon and Schuster
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This comprehensive prepper guide offers step-by-step instructions for planning, stockpiling, and storing the food you will need to survive any disaster.

Preparing to keep yourself and your family fed through dark times can seem like a daunting, complex, and expensive task. But the worst thing you can do is wait until it’s too late. The food you prepare today can save your life when disaster strikes.

Prepper’s Food Storage breaks the process down into easy, manageable, and affordable steps that have been carefully organized in order of importance, including:

• Charts to calculate food needs

• Best shelf-stable foods

• Storage solutions for big and small spaces

• Instructions for dehydrating and canning

• Checklists of essential non-food items

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About the author

Julie Languille is passionate about both food and preparedness. She owns a dinner planning website with thousands of recipes compiled to make dinner planning, shopping and cooking easy for families. She teaches workshops on preparedness and long term food-storage and regularly hosts food packaging parties where families gather to make pre-packaged meal kits to build their own food storage as well as to bless families in need. Julie lives with her husband and family on lovely Whidbey Island, in the Puget Sound near Seattle, and when not cooking loves to read, sail and kayak in the waters near her home.

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