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Before I started my food storage, the cannery seemed so scary! There was way too much to learn and there was no way I could do it. I was wrong. It is actually quite simple. The LDS church has several canneries, and it is really easy. It just takes some organization. Click here to find a cannery near you.

I have found that each cannery is a little different and has different “rules.” If you have a question, make sure you contact your local cannery before you go. I hope some of this information helps:

  • There are two types of canneries, wet and dry. The dry cannery is very different from the wet cannery, and they offer very different items. Here is a list of items available at dry canneries. It also includes the prices and pack sizes available.
  • If you would like your items stored in a #10 can or pouch, you must can it yourself at the cannery. You can call your local cannery to set up an appointment.
  • Most people don’t know that the bulk items are available to purchase at any time. Simply go into the cannery and ask for them. You do not need an appointment. You will be asked to fill out a form giving your name, ward and stake. If you are not a member of the LDS church, simply put on the form that you are not a member. A lot of people like to buy wheat and beans in bulk because it is cheaper, and they will use it all before it spoils. They store them in 3-6 gallon buckets. I will be doing a post soon on how to get cheap buckets! Again, I must mention to call your local cannery to see if you can purchase items in bulk as a “walk in” customer.
  • If you are not close to a cannery, some of the items are available online. The LDS Catalog website offers the following items : Wheat, Pinto Beans, Quick Oats, White Rice, and the Starter Kit. Each kit contains 6, #10 cans of longer-term food supply items. Click here for the link, and look for “Family Home Storage” on the middle of the page.

All of the items above are available online at the canneries as well, they just cost a little more b/c they are already packaged in #10 cans.
For members of the LDS church, a lot of wards already have times set up to go to the cannery. Check with your local leaders to see when you can go with members in your own ward. If you are not a member of the LDS faith, ask one of your friends who may be.
Please leave any comments about how you use your canneries. It is fun to learn, and a lot easier when everyone shares info!

Comments

4 Responses to “Home Storage Centers”
  1. Ami Slater says:

    I’m looking forward to the info on how to get buckets for less!

  2. Natalie says:

    In my area ( Sacramento) you can call and reserve the portable canner and bring it home. My ward does this every month and we have sign ups for those who want to use it. You can’t do it at the church but you can bring it home which makes it so you can can whatever you’d like!

  3. Meggan says:

    Hi! I’m not an LDS member, and the “click here to find a cannery near you” didn’t work. I tried to google LDS cannery, but had no luck. How can I find one near us??

    Thanks!

  4. Elle Burton says:

    Hi Meggan.
    You can look up “Bishop’s Storehouse” in the phone book or Google “Bishop’s Storehouse” + city/state for locations near you. Make sure you ask about the cannery, not the storehouse, which is for LDS members only. Some canneries are dry pack only. Some canneries my loan equipment out, some may not. there are limits on how much you can buy at one time.

    I believe that you have to come WITH an LDS member as a guest. At least that is the case at our local cannery. Call the closest facility to you and ask them.

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