Farms: "Your Food Storage Sucks: The Honeyville Solution" by Nutnfancy Pt 2
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Mention NUTNFANCY in all Honeyville store locations to receive 15% OFF on SIX #10 cans or more until 31 Jan 2013!!! Not valid for online sales yet.///////////////////// I know people and I know you. It's a safe bet then your food storage sucks! Here's a way from The Nutnfancy Project to help your situation...for less. This is a store visit to a Honeyville Grain food store, a huge supplier to preparedness folks all over the country. Their food is of superb quality and when cooked often cannot be distinguished against fresh ingredient preparations. Mrs Nutnfancy is my helper as we make our way across the shelves and have interesting discussions with Honeyville's friendly food storage guru Lisa B. Subjects such as water storage, sanitation, freeze dried vs dehydrated, appetitie fatigue and starvation, food sharing in emergencies, cooking options, radios, quality levels, and the fascinating subject of "Meals in a Jar." You will find Lisa very in line with the TNP Preparedness philosophy and the stark realities that WILL face you. Buy a case if you can, a can if can't. Little by little you can store up these #10 Honeyville food can options and you will be glad you did. Most will store for 10 to 15 years in proper conditions. Go to www.honeyvillegrain.com or http://cheftessbakeresse.blogspot.com for in depth and good Meal in a Jar recipes and store held classes to help further your education. Tell them as always Nutnfancy sent you!//////////////////HONEYVILLE STORE LOCATIONS [subject to change]: Honeyville SLC Utah, 389 West 1830 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, (801) 839-7576, Honeyville Brigham City Utah, 1080 North Main Suite 101, Brigham City, UT 84302, (435) 494-4193, Honeyville Chandler Arizona, 33 South 56th Street Suite 1. Chandler, AZ 85226, (480) 785-5210, Honeyville California, 9175 Milliken Ave., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730, (909) 243-1050/////////////////BTW I do not recommend "Daily Bread" food storage. Overpriced, over hyped, refused to provide TNP discount as well in series of phone calls. Said they would gladly accept free TNP promotion but no discount would be provided. I said NO.
Comments
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Enjoyed the information. Too bad the video is so poorly made. All that jumping around gave us headaches!
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I chanced upon these videos and loved them.Now a big fan.Too bad they don't have these stores in Canada.
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awesome video...
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Does Lisa have a suggested 30-day meal plan we can access to use as a basis for choosing from her products?
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Consider not moving the camera around so much and when you talk about an item, consider holding the camera on that item so that we can read it and see what you are talking about. You zoom in, but next thing I know you zoom out and it's hard sometimes to stop the video where I can actually read the product. There are things that Lisa B. and you talks about that I am interested in, so I hope you will consider this suggestion. Video has some good info.
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I had 4 year expired tuna fish in a sealed packet, and 5 year expired Pace Picante sauce. Both still very good!
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Haha. I eat expired good too. And my wife sounds like yours. Your the man Nutn
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is their stuff organic? or at least gmo free/pesticide free?
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where can I order all these products online? I can't seem to find them all on their site
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what is tnp?
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Travel Channel... Survival/Food/Storage show, make it happen.
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Where are the honeyville stores? i checked the website but they were not listed.
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These two videos are some of your best. Great information that will keep people alive in a natural or unnatural disaster. It's not all about an arms race against marauding gangs of evil doers.
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Hello , Id like to know if these large tins of dried items are sold anywhere in Australia ? I would really really really love to stock up on some if i could
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When is Lisa going to write her own "food in jar" book? Her receipts sounded great, I would like to try them.
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Great vid.
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All the food shown made in the USA?
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Where are the whisk's made?
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good video, lots of info.
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I drink powdered milk from Walmart. Add a splash of vanilla extract and sugar. So good and cheap. Excellent video, thanks a bunch.