As we talked about on the net in August, here are some resources for provisions: (If anyone has anything to add, let Jo K5EKA know.)
Buying pre-packaged buckets per family member may be convenient but also may be an expensive way to go. Price getting the same foods or recipes in cans or jars or dry goods.
1. Health Ranger Store: https://www.healthrangerstore.com/collections/storable-buckets
2. Morman Distribution: This link takes you to the LDS website. Follow links to Food Storage https://store.churchofjesuschrist.org
Distribution Services 6363 Willow Ln, Dallas, TX 75230 · (972) 661-9344 Open Tuesdays 10 AM
Has cases of canned food that will keep up to 30 years.
3. This one looks like a good source but I have no experience with it myself: https://heavensharvest.com/
4. Weston Price Dallas maintains this Google spreadsheet of sources for all kinds of things from raw milk, to grass fed beef, etc, organic vegetables, farmers’ markets, farms, fish, co-ops, wellness centers, acupuncture, pediatrics, dentists, and more. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g1G7qwPFGPL6EObF4CZIeH0pHhdtxgOpJK03jktyAic/htmlview
5. Raw Honey: Ralph Jerome KI5NUK
6. Grayson County Food Sources
7. https://4patriots.com/ Some of their food is rated up 25 years shelf life. They also have water purifier systems, solar power generators, cook stoves, ect. Patriot Supply is similar. The food isn’t powdery or anything, and is pretty good once cooked. Matt KJ5HTD was eating on it during Snowmageddon.
8. Lewisville, Flower Mound, Grapevine Chapter of Weston Price Foundation local resources list.
https://graysoncountyarc.org/wp-content/uploads/Local-Resource-List-1.pdf