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As for me, I will continue to purchase and grow fresh fruits and vegetables for my family.
We live between the Mississippi and the Missouri rivers and if bridges went down, we would be in a bind, food storage is a must here or anywhere. But the key thing is, START!!!
I felt sick and had to go to the emergency room and was in the ICU for three weeks and in the hospital for almost five weeks. Four months later I'm still recovering and have not been able to work so my family is living from food storage and savings. If we did not have an adequate supply of both I would hate to see where my family might be today.
Maybee losing our home in fourclosure and eating at the homeless shelter.
So as for mwe and my family we will continue to have an adequate food storgae program and savings plan.
I hope if something happens to you and your family you can still afford to buy your food and make your bill payments when your not working, otr you could just go on welfare and let the rest of us who are prerpared pay for you.
Because of that blessing we have been richly blessed here and have been able to have a food storage despite how low our income is. When New England had major flooding about 2 years ago we had several families in our ward who could not get to church - but each one had their food storage to see them through.
I love blessings that I receive when I listen and heed the advise of our church leaders.