Sunday, November 23, 2008

Fwd: Freeze Dried Food Storage


Subject: Freeze Dried Food Storage

Dear Sisters,
In case you are looking for some food storage, this company makes freeze dried food storage.  It costs about $500 a month for 2 meals a day for 2 adults and 3 children.  You can also purchase 3 meals a day for more if you want.  
 
The name of the company is Daily Bread.  They stopped by our home and let us try their chicken, rice, and teriyaki.  All you have to do is add hot water and let it sit for 10 minutes.  It was pretty good.  I like the variety of meals that you get. These have a shelf life of 30+ years. A Anyway, if you are interested let me know, or contact Danny Wright below. 
 
All the information and pricing is attached to this email. 

Carol Hill
876 High Country Drive
Orem, Ut 84097
801-224-7512 
 

Hi Carol,
 
Here's all the packages and pricing I showed you yesterday.  I know it's not the most exciting purchase to make, but I'm sure you guys will be glad you did.  Thanks again for your help with your ward members and anyone else who might be interested.  I think sending an email to let them know I'll be contacting them is a great idea.  I'm sure we'll be able to help a lot of families get a sufficient food storage supply.  Have a great weekend! Talk to you soon.
 
Thanks,
Danny

Danny Wright
(949) 355-5098

Fwd: Daily Bread Food Storage



Hi Carol,
 
Here's a little message you can forward to everyone in your ward.  I really appreciate your help.  It's the best way for us to help people find out about our products and get their food storage supply.  It would be great for you to just add a little bit stating you've tasted it and encouraging everyone to request a sample.  We could also do a presentation for a large group of people if you or someone else wants to put it together.  I'll provide all the location, food, and any flyers that are needed to inform people about the meeting, and I can help out in the planning however you need me to. 
 
Daily Bread is a food storage company that offers the best-tasting, longest-lasting freeze-dried foods.  They have made food storage easy by providing a variety of full pre-packaged meals with a 30+ year shelf-life.  These meals include both breakfast and lunch/dinner entrees such as: scrambled eggs with bacon, pancakes, oatmeal, lasagna, chicken ala king, chicken teryaki with rice, beef stroganoff, spaghetti, vegetable stew with beef, and many more.  Preparation only takes on average 10 minutes and only requires adding water.  They also offer milk with a 25+ year shelf-life, 72-hour kits, and many other emergency supplies.  Please call or email Danny Wright for a free sample (949)355-5098, golfingbeaver@gmail.com.   
 
Thanks again for your help!!!  Talk to you soon........
 
Danny Wright
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Danny Wright
Daily Bread-Sales Manager
(949) 355-5098

Fwd: See the New Movie on Gordon B. Hinckley


Hi Carol,
 
I thought you might want to send information out about the new movie on Gordon B. Hinckley. It is being released on DVD next week, but there is a special screening of it next Tuesday, November 25, at 7 pm at two theaters, in Sandy and South Jordan . The tickets are $8 and all proceeds go to the Perpetual Education Fund.
 
Here is the link to check it out. There is a link from that site to buy the tickets online; itʼs super easy:
 
http://hinckleymovie.com/
 
It looks awesome!
 
Thanks,
Janita

Monday, November 17, 2008

Friday, November 14, 2008

Man I'm hungry!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Rather impressive production, Glenn. I thought it was great! It is probably better that we weren't able to come, though. Zane would have been freaked by the masks. I think you outght to do something with 'Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber' theme next year. We've got the straight razors!!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

THRILLER VS WEREWOLF ON YOUTUBE

I posted a video of our Halloween thingy on youtube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccZ23ic3-Fs

Realize the video was taken in "nightshot" mode. That is why it is black and white and fairly fuzzy. This production was called "Thriller vs. Werewolf"

Glenn