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Alpine Food Storage Barn specializes in food storageAt Alpine Food Storage Barn, they encourage others to "Eat what you store and store what you eat." They aim to provide healthy, affordable food storage that can be kept long term or be incorporated into a daily diet.They don't believe in selling a "one-size-fits-all" package for food storage, but in working with families to customize their storage, using ingredients that match their individual eating styles, and will still last a long time. They can also tailor your plan for a certain timeframe, starting with as little as a few months up to years' worth of storage. Potential customers can view their catalog online, and one glance shows just how much variety they offer—bulk grains and pastas, many kinds of beans, herbs, spices, nuts, fruits and vegetables, powdered milk, healthy oils, natural sweeteners, and more. They even provide gluten free options for those with gluten sensitivity. For those who like to garden, they provide the option to purchase seeds to add to your family's self-sufficiency. They also provide classes and host meetings to help you make the most out of your food storage purchases. They love to help educate their customers as to what stores best, how to store things most effectively, how to cook using your food storage ingredient, and so on. You can either come in and visit the store or you can fill out order forms straight from the website, and can pay with a check or credit card. They do home deliveries for a small fee all over Utah and Salt Lake Counties, but will also ship to both domestic and international addresses. You can learn more online at https://www.alpinefoodstorage.com/. The community news source for Eagle Mountain Utah, Saratoga Springs Utah, Lehi Utah, American Fork Utah, Highland Utah, Alpine Utah, and The Cedar Valley, including Cedar Fort Utah and Fairfield Utah. Copyright 2025 The Crossroads Journal LLC. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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