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Mormon-centric Utah epicenter for food storage
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Latter Day Saints church storehouse. Preston, Idaho. Ever since the inception of the church it has been customary to store away surplus food to be used during bad crop years | Library
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For Latter-day Saint families, preparing for emergencies is the norm
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Mormon-centric Utah epicenter for food storage - The San Diego Union-Tribune
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BigFamiliesBigIdeas: Food Storage: I am intrigued by LDS-style emergency food storage. I keep a few shelves of stale junk in my basement, and I'm pretty sure I am doing it wrong.