Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Food Storage Analyzer

I know I haven't posted a deal blog in a little while now because my hubby and I have been so busy but this is something I just couldn't stand to not pass on.

First of all, if you follow these instructions you can get a free $10 gift card for Emergency Essentials.


  • Go to the Food Storage Analyzer™ and create a free account - Click here to go to the Analyzer.
  • Try out the Food Storage Analyzer™ - Click here for Analyzer instructions.
  • Write a review of the Analyzer and post it on your blog and
  • Important: Copy and paste the code in the box below the red button (under step 5) to the bottom of your review post - this will add the red button to the bottom of your post.
  • Send an email to blog@beprepared.com with a link to your blog post. Put 'Blog Post Giveaway' in the subject line of the email so that we can verify your post and the button. Be sure to include your address so we can mail your gift card.


  • So, here are my thoughts on the Food Storage Analyzer. It is a great tool to use to track all of those great deals that we can find at the grocery store. I have started to go through all of the food my hubby and I have stocked up on and found out we could live for a lot longer than I was expecting on the food we currently have in our apartment. It's a comforting feeling to know that if we were to loose our jobs we could still pay for college tuition and eat really well.

    Go try it out for yourself! You can add stuff that you already have and see where you might be lacking. Maybe you need some more protein or more carbs. It's great because then you know what to keep your eye out for when you are looking for deals. Also, you have the option of buying things to supplement your food storage straight from Emergency Essentials which makes things super easy.

    Gift Card Giveaway

    2 comments:

    1. So... my question is, how much can you really get for $10? That will determine if I take the time to do this. :)

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    2. Well I bought my yeast from Emergency Essentials that I used to make bread. I'll also probably use it towards a can of freeze dried food so it will only cost a few dollars to buy some really tasty stuff.

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