Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Food Storage Made Easy Binder Giveaway

You all know how much I love the ladies over at the Fun with Food Storage Network. Well, Jodi & Julie at Food Storage Made Easy have come up with an awesome binder for their Baby Steps. I'm really excited about this. Right now you can get all of their Baby Steps through their website and in bi-weekly e-mails, but now you can have them all in one place in a hard copy. AWESOME! They will be available as an eBook Thursday April 9th for $17, but they are also giving 10 away! 7 winners will be drawn at random, but 3 winners will be chosen for being the most excited and passionate about sharing the news.

To show how passionate and excited about them and their new binder I'm going to give away one of their Binders too!

Here's what you need to do -

Go check out their website to see what it's all about.

Then come back here and leave a comment about your food storage situation with your name and a way of contacting you by midnight Monday April 13th.

I will announce the winner on Wednesday April 15th.

Good luck to everyone!

Thanks Jodi & Julie for your awesome web site and this amazing binder. You are the best!

4 comments:

Denise said...

I LOVE the idea of a binder! I felt my information was so unorganized on my laptop because I could only see parts at a time, and I'm so visual, that I need to be able to approach things more holistically. I know I have a lot done, but it doesn't seem like I do because it's not in a form to pick it up and visually see everything. I was going to take all the information and put it into a more useable form for me this summer when I had time, but now I don't have to. It's already done! What a time saver for me. I did have one concern on the emergency plan about putting all my personal information along with account numbers and passwords in one place. It seems like the 'Perfect Storm' situation for identity theft if it was stolen. Any ideas form others on how they tackled that issue? I have yet to organize my personal information for that reason, but yet I know it would be important for my family to have if something were to happen to me: helps, ideas, solutions?

MandBfamerly said...

Kristin, I have never heard of this and I am in the process of trying to start my food storage( what a mess)The real problem is that I need to see what I have on paper and how to organize it all so that I can find it. I need some serious help! any tips you have would be fab.
you know how to find me if you have any suggestions!

American Falls TaVaci said...

Hey Kris, you fireball! Here is my current food storage project: I am building my 3 month supply based around what we eat (I made a meal plan, mind you). I am almost done. Now I am making a rotatable chart that I can use to track what I have, what I've used, and what I need to replenish.

All thanks to food storage made easy.

LOVE it!

Jan said...

Hi Kristin,

I stumbled upon your blog through PYP, and I'm so glad I did! I checked out the website you sent me to, and I would really love to win the binder. Does this post count as my entry into the contest?

I have a little food storage, but I really need to organize it and have a PLAN. Sometimes when I need an item, I know I have it but can't locate it. Sigh...

Thanks for your hard work and dedication to helping everyone succeed in such an important endeavor!

Jan