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why do mormons stock up on food?

by Jarrod Huels Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has long mandated that all members maintain months of food and supplies — in part to help less-prepared neighbors. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Empty store shelves have become a defining image of the coronavirus pandemic.Apr 9, 2020

Why do the Mormons stockpile food?

While the most extreme practitioners tend toward apocalyptics, the Church offers a more practical reason for food storage: to ensure that “should adversity come, we may care for ourselves and our neighbors, and support bishops as they care for others.” This ethos of preparedness permeates Mormonism.

Why do Mormons store 7 years of food?

Mormons Are Called to Store Food for Times of Adversity For many years, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have counseled members to have a year's supply of food and other essentials.

What food do Mormons stockpile?

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What does the LDS Church say about food storage?

According to the LDS Church, you need to have at least a 3 month supply of food storage in your home at all times. You should have a 3 month supply of grains, legumes, fats, dairy products, sugars, salts, water, and whatever other additional items you may need.

What does a 3 month supply of food look like?

A three month supply would require 90 breakfast bags, 90 lunch bags (if desired), and 90 dinner bags. It's that easy. Gather your favorite quick and simple recipes and make copies of them. One copy for each time you would like to eat that meal.

When did LDS Church start food storage?

The Mormon emphasis on self-reliance dates back to the mid-1800s when food storage began as a pragmatic way to ensure survival while church members trekked across the country to Salt Lake City, said Matthew Bowman, assistant professor of religion at Hampden-Sydney College.

What is in a Mormon pantry?

They have an online store that sells pretty much everything you'd want in a #10 can: wheat, flour, rice, sugar, carrots, onions, and of course, dry milk (though it comes in a pouch, not a can). And you don't have to be a member to place an order. But even the Mormons are having supply chain issues.

How long does LDS food storage last?

How often should I rotate stored products? Continually use and replenish the food in your three-month supply to avoid spoilage. You may wish to rotate into your regular meals elements of your longer-term food supply. Such items can, however, if properly packaged and stored in a cool, dry place, last 30 or more years.

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