Do you buy in bulk? Be prepared Tip #6
Do you buy in bulk? Be prepared Tip #6
Hi friends,
Two more weeks until Searching for Resistance comes out! We're pretty excited!

Searching for Resistance: Aftermath #5
And for those who like a complete series, the final book #6 will be out in August! :D
Thanks again to those of you who've taken the time to leave a review - here are some of the latest:
Erica says, "The first 100 pages read quickly and I could hardly put it down! This story offers a creative possibility for an apocalypse. I quickly fell into the characters, and looking forward to book 2."
And another Amazon reader: "Pretty da** good. A scenario different from most, good writing, complex characters and a long story arc."
Thanks for all your support. You're the best!
______________________
Do you buy in bulk? Be prepared Tip #6
I've got six kids, and I rarely buy one can or box of anything at the grocery store. It's usually a flat or case for me, especially with so many teenage boys fueling their growth and activities. :D
But even better is to find a source of bulk goods, fifty pound bags of grains, legumes, seeds, etc.
Why do it?
Pros of buying bulk:
• Cheaper: I pay $25 for a 50# bag of rolled oats which is only $0.50/lb.
• Healthier: Making meals from bulk food avoids a lot of the additives found in pre-packaged meals.
• Learn new skills like how to soak and cook beans, use a pressure cooker, and cook new whole food recipes, etc.
• Food storage for disasters and emergencies that can last years and even decades if stored correctly (I'll discuss that in another newsletter)
Where to find bulk:
• Ask around. With social media, it's much easier to quickly ask a large group of locals where they buy bulk food from.
• In the Midwest, try CLNF.org, where I get a lot of mine. Group together with others to meet the $400 minimum order, and they'll deliver it for free via truck.
• My church has several dedicated non-profit food storage facilities around the country: https://providentliving.churchofjesus...
• https://honeyville.com/products/whole... is a great place if you live near the Utah area.
Sorry to my international friends, since I only know places in the United States.
If you have tips for other countries or even great places to get bulk in the states, please send me a note, and I'll add it to a future newsletter.
How about you? Do you store bulk foods or maintain a different kind of food storage? I'd love to hear!
Misty's Writing Update:
I forgot how much worldbuilding went into fantasy novels since I've been writing in post-apoc lately, and we just use our current world as the setting in those novels.
So my question this week is about races in a fantasy world:
In addition to humans, would you prefer the traditional fantasy races like elves, dwarves, orcs, goblins, etc. in a magic academy book with a leveling game-like setting?
Or would you prefer a variety of new humanoids created by the author, a different take on a flying people, underground or digging dwellers, elemental affinity types, etc?
I kind of like both, so I may even do a combo - lol.
Let me know!
Happy reading this week!
— Misty :)
Misty Zaugg Website
Hi friends,
Two more weeks until Searching for Resistance comes out! We're pretty excited!

Searching for Resistance: Aftermath #5
And for those who like a complete series, the final book #6 will be out in August! :D
Thanks again to those of you who've taken the time to leave a review - here are some of the latest:
Erica says, "The first 100 pages read quickly and I could hardly put it down! This story offers a creative possibility for an apocalypse. I quickly fell into the characters, and looking forward to book 2."
And another Amazon reader: "Pretty da** good. A scenario different from most, good writing, complex characters and a long story arc."
Thanks for all your support. You're the best!
______________________
Do you buy in bulk? Be prepared Tip #6
I've got six kids, and I rarely buy one can or box of anything at the grocery store. It's usually a flat or case for me, especially with so many teenage boys fueling their growth and activities. :D
But even better is to find a source of bulk goods, fifty pound bags of grains, legumes, seeds, etc.
Why do it?
Pros of buying bulk:
• Cheaper: I pay $25 for a 50# bag of rolled oats which is only $0.50/lb.
• Healthier: Making meals from bulk food avoids a lot of the additives found in pre-packaged meals.
• Learn new skills like how to soak and cook beans, use a pressure cooker, and cook new whole food recipes, etc.
• Food storage for disasters and emergencies that can last years and even decades if stored correctly (I'll discuss that in another newsletter)
Where to find bulk:
• Ask around. With social media, it's much easier to quickly ask a large group of locals where they buy bulk food from.
• In the Midwest, try CLNF.org, where I get a lot of mine. Group together with others to meet the $400 minimum order, and they'll deliver it for free via truck.
• My church has several dedicated non-profit food storage facilities around the country: https://providentliving.churchofjesus...
• https://honeyville.com/products/whole... is a great place if you live near the Utah area.
Sorry to my international friends, since I only know places in the United States.
If you have tips for other countries or even great places to get bulk in the states, please send me a note, and I'll add it to a future newsletter.
How about you? Do you store bulk foods or maintain a different kind of food storage? I'd love to hear!
Misty's Writing Update:
I forgot how much worldbuilding went into fantasy novels since I've been writing in post-apoc lately, and we just use our current world as the setting in those novels.
So my question this week is about races in a fantasy world:
In addition to humans, would you prefer the traditional fantasy races like elves, dwarves, orcs, goblins, etc. in a magic academy book with a leveling game-like setting?
Or would you prefer a variety of new humanoids created by the author, a different take on a flying people, underground or digging dwellers, elemental affinity types, etc?
I kind of like both, so I may even do a combo - lol.
Let me know!
Happy reading this week!
— Misty :)
Misty Zaugg Website
Published on June 25, 2021 11:05
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