Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Welcome!

Here's a new blog for a new year!
I've started this blog to show my journey into food storage. Food storage is something that the leaders of my church encourage. I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Otherwise known as the LDS church or the Mormon church. I have included a statement made by the First Presidency off to the right which talks about preparedness. Please read it if you are not familiar with it. Food storage is about being prepared for the unexpected.
I have always wanted to be obedient and start my food storage, but felt overwhelmed by it all. There were the usual questions like, "Where will I store it?" "How can I afford it?" Why do I need it?" Well, lately I have seen the importance of food storage and decided to get my bootie in gear!
1st- "Where will I store it?"- My answer to this question is, anywhere it will fit! I recently did an entire clean up of my house. I got rid of a ton of things and cleared out a lot of closet space and garage space. I had a garage sale and sold so much stuff. My next goal is to organize the things that I did keep and store them more efficiently therefore providing more space for food storage. When you have a smaller home like me (1180 sqft) and no basement, storing food can be tricky. Here are some of my goals as to where to store my food. My closet down stairs is full of coats and board games. If i move the coats up to our closet in our room, and the board games to another location, I can use my entire coat closet strictly for food storage. There are also some cupboards in my kitchen that are not used in the best way. I have one cupboard that I know I can clear out and combine the items inside with another less full cupboard, freeing up the entire cupboard to store food inside. I also have space in my kids closets as well as my own closet that can be used if I just found the time to reorganize the things currently inside. My goal is to clear out these spaces and take before and after pictures to post here on this blog for all to see. I really feel like any one can have food storage. Even if you have a teeny tiny little home, you can find ways to store food. If you have found creative ways of storing your food and would like to send me pictures, I would love to post it here on my blog and show others your great ideas at making the best space of your food storage. My email address is myfoodstoragejourney@yahoo.com
#2-"How can I afford it?"- This is the one thing that has always been the number one issue of why I have not started my food storage until now. I guess I never realized that I could go slow and build up a supply over time. I always thought that if I ever got any "extra" money, I would use it on food storage. Well, ten years of marriage later I can say that all the "extra" money that I thought would be coming in never happened. Recently, my sister in law got me started on coupon shopping! I have gotten really good at finding things when they are at the best price and then using a coupon to make the price even lower. I only started coupon shopping a few months ago and have already stored at least 2 months worth of extra food. That's EXTRA food. EXTRA=FOOD STORAGE!! And, I have come in under my budget every month!! How rad is that? Coupons, buying in bulk and waiting for the sales is the best and easiest way to start your food storage. Start off slow. Clean out a space and every week, try to add a bit more to it. That's what I'm doing. I spend very little time organizing coupons. I used to think it was a huge process and I would never have the time. I use the grocery game website and it saves me a tons of time. I will also post pictures of how I organize my coupons and step by step instructions of how I get ready to shop at the store each week. If you are interested in the grocery game, Please email me and I will send you a referral!
#3-"Why do I need it?"- This is probably the one question that I always put to the back of my mind. I don't like to think about "icky" things, but let's face it, this world isn't getting any easier to live in. Times are tough financially for a lot of folks right now. Us included. Be prepared for anything. Food and water are the things we need every day to live. So why not stock up on it? You have to think of all the "what if's" when preparing for your future. What if there were a natural disaster and you could not leave the house or go to a store? What if you lost your job and could not find work? How would you feed yourself and your kids? There are so many "what if's" there's no way I could mention them all. But we have all been in situations where times were tough or something unexpected happened. How nice would it be to know "Hey, at least my kids will have food in their bellies"? What a great feeling to know that you have your own little personalized grocery store right in your home!

I hope that this website will help others get excited about food storage. You don't have to be Mormon to start your food storage. There isn't like a special food storage club or anything. I encourage all to start working on their food storage. Imagine how smart and proud of yourself you could be knowing that you are prepared! I don't know about you, but I love feeling smart and proud of myself. I hope you enjoy reading this blog. I will post pictures often of my grocery savings and my progress in getting my food storage together and organized.
Feel free to share this blog with friends and family. I'm hoping that others will be able to read it and get fun idea's and get excited about food storage! I've got the food storage bug and I'm hoping to spread it around!

3 comments:

Jaime said...

Go you! We go in spurts with food storage, so keep up the good work!

Bethany said...

I can't wait to read more!

Cherish said...

I never took pictures, but I was pretty creative with food storage when we lived in our 1-bedroom apartment.

The boxes of bottled fruit were at the bottom of our closet, I stacked my shoes on top of them.

The spaghetti sauce was under the bathroom sink.

The cans of vegetables and fruit were under my bookshelf, which was raised off the ground slightly.

The juice, pasta, etc. were all stacked around the edges of my bed, just under the waterbed frame.