Buying Storage Food Locally–Prepare While Keeping a Low Profile






Food storage is perhaps the single most important preparedness measure that every family should take. It is insurance against any number of perils, ranging from natural disasters and disruption of transportation to something as mundane as simply being laid off from work. In part because of galloping food and fuel prices and some spot shortages at the wholesale level, demand has recently far exceeded supply for most long term food storage vendors. Many vendors now have orders backed up for as much as three months. I most strongly recommend that you get your family’s food storage squared away soon, before the vendor order backlogs stretch out even longer.

If possible, buy locally and haul it yourself. Not only will you save money on shipping, but your will also have the opportunity to keep a lower profile. If you pay in greenback cash, and they ask you for a name, just say “Mr. Cash”. For those that value their privacy there are fortunately food storage vendors throughout the United States. As listed below, several of them advertise of SurvivalBlog.

Our paying advertisers that sell storage food include:

APACK – Evansville, Indiana
Freeze Dry Guy – Grass Valley, California
JRH Enterprises – West Green, Georgia
Ready Made Resources – Tellico Plains, Tennessee
Safecastle – Prior Lake, Minnesota
Best Prices Storable Foods – Quinlan, Texas
CampingSurvival.com – Fulton, New York
Healthy Harvest – Vancouver, Washington
American Made Survival – New York State

Our affiliate advertisers that sell storage food include:

Nitro-Pak – Heber City, Utah
eVitamins – Southeastern Michigan

Other reputable vendors that sell storage food include:

Walton Feed – Montpelier, Idaho
Mountain Brook Foods – Chubbuck, Idaho (a former SurvivalBlog advertiser)
EM Gear – Atlanta, Georgia (a former SurvivalBlog advertiser)
Honeyville Food Products – Salt Lake City, Utah; Brigham City, Utah; and Rancho Cucamonga, California

Another high priority for your family’s food security should be gardening seed. Long-term self sufficiency is the goal, since your stored food will probably be exhausted in a long-term crisis.

Our paying advertisers that sell non-hybrid (“heirloom variety”) garden seed include:

Seed for Security
Safecastle
Best Prices Storable Foods
Ready Made Resources
Healthy Harvest
Everlasting Seeds