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Emergency Food, Food Storage, Gluten-free food Storage, Healthy food storage, Special Dietary needs -

More and more these days, gluten-free options are popping up on fast food menus, the baking aisle at the grocery store, and most home pantries, but, unfortunately, the food storage world has been a little slow in adapting its offerings to meet the needs of a growing number of people. Legacy Premium is one of the only companies in the industry to offer such a wide variety of gluten-free food storage options. From tasty soups and dinner entrees to hearty breakfasts, Legacy’s gluten-free options will have your mouth watering. Whether you have gluten-free needs or not, it’s a great idea...

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We received the following statement from Legacy Food Storage CEO Phil Cox, please let us know if there are any questions that we can answer for you! - Per FDA, Legacy Removes ‘No MSG’ Labels from Popular Meals With many consumers identifying themselves as sensitive to MSG, Legacy Food Storage makes every effort to keep this common additive out of its foods and will never use MSG as an ingredient. However, new standards from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now require the removal of “No MSG” or “No MSG Added” labeling from any food source containing even the natural...

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Budgeting, Money-saving tips, Self-reliance, Winter Survival -

T.S. Eliot said that April is the cruellest month, but he was wrong. February is surely the champion of cruel months. From the dirty snow that’s been heaped along the sidewalks since November’s first storm to the grey skies that make it seem like evening all day long, February, in my opinion, is winter outstaying its welcome, and even though it’s the shortest month of the year, it usually feels interminable. Worst of all, for many of us February is also a month of icy cold temperatures, resulting in pricey heating bills. Here’s the good news: You don’t have to...

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Emergency Preparedness, Family Preparedness -

By Phil Cox, CEO, Legacy Food Storage From food shortages and natural disasters to political unrest and economic uncertainty, the world is not a predictable place. A National Geographic Channel survey conducted in 2012 found that even though 64 percent of Americans surveyed thought the U.S. would experience a significant earthquake or other major emergency state within the next 25 years, a staggering 25 percent said they have done nothing to prepare for it.  Not good. For many people, this inactivity is due in large part to a lack of knowledge about how exactly to get started. To help you...

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Emergency Preparedness, Emergency Supplies -

In today’s society, our food and supplies come from all over the world. Because the stores always seem full, it is hard to imagine a real food shortage happening. If our intricate food system, so reliant on computers, should be disrupted, a food shortage is a real scenario we all should be planning for. Today, people are increasing their own personal preparedness for climatic, economic and everyday life events. With the holiday just around the corner, many are making it a Christmas priority to be better prepared, in addition to gifting items to the ones they love. We at Buy...

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