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<blockquote data-quote="GeneW" data-source="post: 3596018" data-attributes="member: 27284"><p>Pretty much any canned food, whether meat, vegetables, fruits, sauces, etc, will be good for at least 2 years and longer.</p><p></p><p>When you buy canned goods, be darn sure to look over each and every can and make sure none have any dent whatsoever in the metal. I was told dents could damage the inner lining and cause spoilage. Same with transporting them home and to storage, be gentle and don't bang things around.</p><p></p><p>The LDS Mormons have a food pantry/food storage just south of Will Rogers Airport. The North side of the building has been open to any and all for purchase of their long term food storage. Don't even think about trying to get into the south half of the building, that's for their members only.</p><p></p><p>A little over a year ago they either closed or restricted the half anyone can use, I was told it was because they had sold out of stuff nation wide and none was forthcoming for a year.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.providentliving.org" target="_blank">www.providentliving.org</a> and click the Home Storage Centers link, then Find Prices and a Store Near You.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know if that has been reopened? Whenever I call to inquire it just rings off the wall, no answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeneW, post: 3596018, member: 27284"] Pretty much any canned food, whether meat, vegetables, fruits, sauces, etc, will be good for at least 2 years and longer. When you buy canned goods, be darn sure to look over each and every can and make sure none have any dent whatsoever in the metal. I was told dents could damage the inner lining and cause spoilage. Same with transporting them home and to storage, be gentle and don't bang things around. The LDS Mormons have a food pantry/food storage just south of Will Rogers Airport. The North side of the building has been open to any and all for purchase of their long term food storage. Don't even think about trying to get into the south half of the building, that's for their members only. A little over a year ago they either closed or restricted the half anyone can use, I was told it was because they had sold out of stuff nation wide and none was forthcoming for a year. [URL='http://www.providentliving.org']www.providentliving.org[/URL] and click the Home Storage Centers link, then Find Prices and a Store Near You. Does anyone know if that has been reopened? Whenever I call to inquire it just rings off the wall, no answer. [/QUOTE]
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