May 3

Congratulations to our winners, Michelle K. and her mother, Julie.

Thank you for taking the time to share your incredible stories. We had many wonderful stories to choose from. Reading about each mother was truly inspiring. Happy Mother’s Day!

 

My Mother

By Michelle K.

Throughout my entire life my mother has been my hero. In my eyes, my mother is more successful than anybody could ever be. She’s raised 5 children, helping 3 more along the same path, all while holding onto the nurturing aspect that a mother has when her children are in need. My sister is in a wheel chair and has needed special care and attention all her entire life. My mother has been able to care for her all while helping all the other kids do their homework and develop into the people we are today.

My mother shows courage every day by facing the daily tasks that lay ahead. She has unimaginable strength and will power to keep going the same way she has been since the day her first child was born. She always shows joy and pride in her children and their efforts throughout the world. She shows all of us love by providing a stable shoulder to lean on when hardships strike into our lives. She is there when we need an experienced soul to seek guidance from to help us see the path that leads to the future that is best suited to our needs and personalities. Some people have only enough love to share with one person at a time, but my mother is so amazing and passionate about life and love that she has been able to love 9 children as well as her spouse equally.  And most importantly, she even found time to love herself.

It’s impossible to describe how amazing my mother is. Her name is Julie, and I’m proud to call her “Mom.”



Apr 22

Well it’s time to announce some winners for our Chaotic Cupboard Challenge!  We received a lot of great entries for this contest!  It was really hard to decide which 10 to post and even harder to choose our three winners.  So thank you to everyone who participated!  Keep an eye on our newsletter for more opportunities like this to win.

Our third place winner, who gets a free Cansolidator, is Maggie Caviness.  Congratulations Maggie!

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Our second place winner, who will receive 2 Cansolidators is Vicki Hearst.  Congratulations Vicki!

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And our first place winner who will receive $200 towards any Food Rotation System products or accessories, is . . . ( . . . insert drumroll here . . . ) Whitney Rockwell.  Congratulations Whitney!  (sorry the picture came out smaller)

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Our honorable mentions:

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Mar 16


Instructions:
For St. Patrick’s Day Shelf Reliance will be doing a Pot of Gold giveaway. One lucky winner will be rewarded with a THRIVE Top Sellers Six Pack, valued at $99.99. If you would like to enter the giveaway all you have to do is copy and paste the sentence below into your Facebook status and hope for the luck of the Irish!

Have a happy St. Patrick’s Day! Check out Shelf Reliance’s great deals at www.shelfreliance.com

After you post that sentence as your facebook status, simply leave us a comment here on this blog post that you did it and you’ll be entered into our giveaway!  (Your comment may not show up here on the blog post for a while after you submit it, but don’t worry, we’ve got it!)

*(If you are a consultant and have your own Shelf Reliance url, you can use that instead of our home page)


Nov 22

Allergen Report – Click on this link for the PDF file of the updated Allergen and GMO report of all our THRIVE foods.  If you or your loved ones have any type of food allergy, this information will be very important.


Oct 4

fruit spillHere’s the deal — Shelf Reliance will give a $10 gift certificate to anyone who puts a Shelf Reliance button on their blog.  Even if your mom is the only one who reads your blog, you are still eligible to enter the contest.  Every reader counts, so start spreading the word about Shelf Reliance today!

http://www.shelfreliance.com/fan#2

http://www.shelfreliance.com/buttons?___store=default

Go to either of these two pages by clicking on the link, then grab one or more of our buttons, put it on your blog, and let us know by emailing advertising@shelfreliance.com.  Be sure to include your blog’s URL, so that we can check it out.

If you are one of the first 100 people to add a button, we will email the gift certificate to the email you provided.  It’s that easy!

We have just a few rules:

1. Only the first 100 people who respond will get the gift certificate, so hurry!

2. We ask that you leave the button up for at least six months.

3. The button should be in a visible place, like on the top or side of the blog.

4. The button can’t be in a blog post, because then it would only be visible for a few days/hours depending on how frequently you update your blog.

5. Limit one per person.


Oct 1

Harvest 72First of all, we would like to thank the kind folks at foodstoragemadeeasy.net for hosting the giveaway. We got a lot of entries and want to thank all of you for signing up to win.

But enough of that, let’s get to the point! The winner of the Harvest 72″ Food Rotation System is . . . (drum roll please) . . .

Elizabeth Carter!

Congratulations Elizabeth! And thanks again to all of you who signed up to win. As a consolation prize for the rest of you, we’re giving you all a coupon code for an additional 10% off ANY Shelf Reliance Food Rotation System. Whether you want the Harvest, the Pantry, or one of our Cansolidators, use the code FRS10 to get it for cheaper! You can use this code on as many Food Rotation Systems as you’d like, but hurry, it only lasts for two weeks. It will expire on October 15th. Again, the code you need to punch in at checkout is FRS10.


Sep 1

In honor of National Preparedness Month we are giving away our favorite and most popular Food Rotation System, the Harvest 72″. This giveaway is worth $459.99. You are eligible for up to 4 entries as outlined below. The giveaway ends on September 30, 2010 at midnight, MST. So be sure to submit your comments before then! We will announce the winner here on our blog, October 1st. Good luck!

The Harvest 72"

Anyone who comments on this blog entry will be entered to win the Harvest 72″. Each comment counts as a separate entry.

(1) The 1st entry is earned by signing up to receive the Shelf Reliance newsletter. The newsletter is one of the best ways to stay up-to-date with all that Shelf Reliance has to offer, including sales, promotions, new products, and online tools. Receiving the newsletter is as easy as entering your e-mail address in the indicated box at www.shelfreliance.com. When you’ve done that, leave a comment on this blog post. This comment should include your first and last name, along with something like, “I signed up for the newsletter.” If you already receive the Shelf Reliance newsletter, leave a comment with your name and something like, “I already receive the newsletter.”

(2) The 2nd entry is earned by becoming a fan of Shelf Reliance through Facebook. Our Facebook page is a great place to read unique company news, network with other food storage & emergency preparedness enthusiasts, and – perhaps best of all – discover promotions that are only available through Facebook. To find the fan page, simply search for Shelf Reliance in the search bar on Facebook or click here. Once you’re a fan, leave a comment on this blog post. This comment should have your name and something along the lines of, “I’m a fan on Facebook.” And – you guessed it – if you’re already a Facebook fan, the comment should include your name and something like, “I was already a fan on Facebook!” Comments made on Facebook will NOT be counted as an entry.

(3) The 3rd entry is earned by leaving a comment on our blog. Tell us which city and state you’re from and how you first heard about Shelf Reliance. For example, “Provo, UT – Saw an ad in LDS Living Magazine.” It’s that simple.

(4) The 4th entry is earned by following us on Twitter. Twitter users can find us by searching “ShelfReliance” on their Twitter homepages. Once you’ve clicked the “Follow” button to receive updates from Shelf Reliance, just leave another comment on this blog post! Those who already follow ShelfReliance on Twitter are entitled to this entry as well, just let us know you already follow us. Our Twitter updates will remind you of current sales and promotions that you can find at www.shelfreliance.com.

Remember, each of the four comments counts as a separate entry. If you just leave one comment that says you’ve done all four things, you’ll only be entered to win once, so be careful about that! Also, you don’t need to do all four things in numerical order (for example, you could just do options 1 & 3 if you wanted). The winner will be chosen randomly, and we’ll be certain to verify that the winning entry is legitimate and fair. Any entries that aren’t in accordance with the giveaway rules will be disqualified and removed.

It’s time to get blogging, get clicking, get commenting! We’re just itching to give this Harvest 72″ away!

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May 18

Take a look at this!

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This great pantry renovation comes to us from Jill of The Bird and The Berry, one of our favorite blogs. While her original organization strategy is nothing to sneeze at, it looks like the new and improved version will make mealtimes that much easier! In Jill’s own words, “Now my pantry is super organized and there are no more jumbled cans.”

To learn more about Jill’s organization and home-redecorating projects, go visit The Bird and The Berry. While you’re there, be sure to enter her Cansolidator giveaway and download these handy labels for your own organization efforts.

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Many thanks to Jill for sharing her talents and experiences with all of us. Go check out her original and super-easy ideas at The Bird and The Berry.


May 7
Today’s blog is a guest post from Becky and Rachel, two amazing sisters and Shelf Reliance team members. Becky and Rachel work as Shelf Reliance Independent Consultants, teaching families in their communities how to think differently about food storage and plan for their potential needs. Read along as these two share some ideas and baby steps with all of you.
homemaker Making It Work: Mamas Advice & Baby Steps

We all know what our mamas said: Get your food storage ready — you just never know!” Back in the day, a couple of years ago really, you basically had 2 options: (1) buying cans from the grocery store, packed in liquid, that only last 1 to 2 years, or (2) buying basics-only from a local dry pack or wet pack cannery (for those who even had that option in their states). Being limited to those two options is a thing of the past!

Have you ever wondered how the heck you are going to cook all those dry red beans and feed it to your sour-faced children with a smiling face? Do you have a wheat grinder for all that hard red winter wheat you keep buying? Do you even know how to make bread? Are you storing water? Do you have a camp stove? It’s time to take a hard look at what you really are willing to feed your family when the time comes. Sure, you can make due with chicken noodle soup and crackers. But how long will that last before your kids start throwing it at you?
DSC00699 Making It Work: Mamas Advice & Baby Steps

Many people tell me, “Well, we’ll eat it when we have to.” I’ve thought about that a lot. Consider this: all the cast members of the reality television show Survivor go without food, other than rice, for about 30 days. Their bodies are in a truly desperate situation. Then, they are given some kind of yucky food eating challenge. Though they’re in a situation where they “have to” eat up for further rewards or a chance at $1 million, and though their bodies are in crisis mode where any food would be better than no food at all, many of the contestants fail without even trying. What did they put on the line? Their health, hunger and $1 million dollars. Do we even have half the constitution that those people have? I know I don’t. It’s better to store food you’ll be happy to eat, as opposed to the food you only hope you’ll be able to stomach one day.

I think when the time comes that you have to use your food storage, whether because of a job loss or natural disaster, you would much rather have food you’ve enjoyed all along, things like chicken salad, blueberry pancakes, or brownies. You can do this! Food storage can be easy. There are lots of recipes in the THRIVE Kitchen, a section of ShelfReliance.com, along with YouTube cooking demonstrations from Shelf Reliance cooks and a recipe book coming out soon. Just take baby steps.
baby+steps Making It Work: Mamas Advice & Baby Steps

Shelf Reliance offers just-add-water brownie mix. The powder lasts 20 years sealed in the can. No need to have eggs or oil on hand.

We also sell freeze dried meats. These are dices of REAL, fully-cooked meat that has been freeze dried. Just add water to reconstitute, and it becomes the normal, everyday meat you’ve always loved. These meats last 25 years in the sealed can, 1-2 years when opened.

What about something like blueberry pancakes? We have 6 Grain Pancake Mix and Freeze Dried Blueberries. All you need is the water. And if you don’t have the stored water you’ll need, consider buying some Steri Pens, filters, or water purification tablets so you can use the water you find.

Food storage can be manageable and not a source of frustration. Let us teach you how.

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Thanks to Rachel and Becky for joining us today! For more information and insight from these two great ladies, visit www.shelfreliancesisters.com. And if YOU’RE interested in having a guest post featured on the Shelf Reliance blog, send your ideas to sara.hanks@shelfreliance.com.

May 5

In honor of Mother’s Day, which will be celebrated in the U.S. on Sunday, May 9th, today’s post will recognize some great tales of mothers in emergency situations.

After centuries of tests and observations, scientists still speculate about the power of the human body under stress. We can look to incredible feats of athletic strength for answers to these questions, but the one piece of evidence cited most frequently, at least in casual conversations, is the famed ability of mothers to lift entire cars off of their trapped children. This ability is attributed by many to a phenomenon known as hysterical strength. The common belief is that adrenaline and the mothering instinct work together to produce incredible results, allowing mothers to perform in ways they’d never be able to under normal circumstances. But where does this claim come from? Is it all a rumor or urban legend, or is it based in reality? Where’s the evidence?

 Zeroing In: Hysterical Strength, Heroic Moms

As you might imagine, claims like this are difficult to test or document. No ethical scientist is going to create a dangerous situation and place a child in harm’s way in order to gauge a mother’s strength (and on a related note, thank goodness for ethics). However, there are some authentic pieces of anecdotal evidence to consider. In 1982, in Lawrenceville, Georgia, a woman named Angela Cavallo lifted a ’64 Chevrolet Impala from her teenage son. The car had fallen off the jacks that were holding it up while the boy worked underneath the car. Mrs. Cavallo lifted the car high enough and long enough for two neighbors to replace the jacks and pull her son from beneath the car. In her late 50s at the time, Mrs. Cavallo guessed that she kept the car hoisted up for around five minutes and said she couldn’t have picked the car up under normal circumstances.

More recently, two mothers in England worked together to lift a 1-ton Renault Clio off a young boy who was run over outside of their homes. In June of 2009, Donna McNamee and Abigail Sicolo heard the screams of the eight-year-old and jumped into action. According to Miss Sicolo, “The car was so heavy. I bruised my arm and shoulder when we were lowering it.” Both were stunned at the strength they demonstrated in that moment.

And lest you think that hysterical strength only works on motorized vehicles, a tale from Quebec shows that it works on ferocious bears as well!

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In 2006, a woman named Lydia Angyiou was watching as her son and his friend played a friendly game of hockey. When she saw a polar bear approaching the boys, poised to attack, she tackled the bear and wrestled with it while the boys escaped and called for help. Ms. Angyiou did sustain some injuries, but was ultimately okay. The polar bear, however, was not; in order to save Ms. Angyiou’s life, a neighbor swooped in and saved the day by shooting the bear. I love polar bears as much as anyone, but I have to say, that is one impressive story, and I applaud this mother’s protective instincts.

These heroic moms and others like them really make their mark by doing what’s necessary in tough moments. Most mothers will never need to rescue their kids from cars or bears, but they make sacrifices all the same. One sacrifice comes in the form of thinking ahead and preparing for tough times and unexpected events, whether that means building a food storage supply or practicing fire escape plans with the entire family. We’d like to thank all of the moms out there who help prepare their families, the moms who make lunches and go to soccer games, the moms who work hard at home and in the workforce. Have a great Mother’s Day!

Share your own stories of incredible moms in the comments section!