



Give them coal in their stockings! (No picture... but check out the article here!)
Still need more gift-giving ideas? Check out our Food Storage/Emergency Preparedness gift guide that we put together for this Christmas season.
Also, never hesitate to give actual food storage to people for Christmas, especially if you know they are working on that sort of thing. My mom once gave a newly married couple a bunch of food storage. I'll admit, it's definitely not the most exciting gift that you could give, but think about what you are really giving them - peace of mind. Doesn't get much better than that.
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