I've been in a Mormon home with what I consider a very large supply of emergency food in the basement.
(I was doing wiring and had access to the house during and after construction, food was of the dehydrated 25 year storage time packed in white 5 gallon plastic sealed bucket variety, I'd estimate 50-75 buckets on hand)
And I hasten to add, I've only (knowingly) been in 1 LDS home. And further reinforcing the stereotype, I was offered fresh home baked cookies every visit once the home was completed. My last trip there, I took them a plate of cookies, and I didn't say so, but it was for never proselytizing me.
(I was doing wiring and had access to the house during and after construction, food was of the dehydrated 25 year storage time packed in white 5 gallon plastic sealed bucket variety, I'd estimate 50-75 buckets on hand)
And I hasten to add, I've only (knowingly) been in 1 LDS home. And further reinforcing the stereotype, I was offered fresh home baked cookies every visit once the home was completed. My last trip there, I took them a plate of cookies, and I didn't say so, but it was for never proselytizing me.
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