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Janice Davis's picture
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Emergency Preparedness

We are doing an emergency preparedness social and I wanted to do a skit using the old tiny kit that fit into a milk carton VS a really good kit. Does anyone remember the ingredients & amounts of those old kits????

Jenny Smith's picture
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As you know, I have very strong feelings about those mini type of kits. :)

Here are links to some of the "in a can" type kits:

http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Make-Your-Own-72-Hour-Kit&id=1260088

http://www.mormonchic.com/crafty/72-hour-kits.asp

http://www.ywconnection.com/Activities/pageA72hourkitsinacan.html

I suppose having *something* is better than nothing, but I really do think we can supply our families with adequate nutrition with minimal inconvenience..... Please let us know how your demonstration goes.

I also have 72 hour kit information here:

http://www.mormonshare.com/relief-society/72-hour-kits.php

and for everything 72 hour kit related, go here:

http://www.mormonshare.com/taxonomy/term/1519

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