Emergency Preparedness Cookbook

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
August 17, 2022
Price
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Overview

This 24-page downloadable cookbook contains three days' worth of recipes that can easily be made with minimal preparation, ingredients, and resources. Note: This is a paid downloadable publication.

Keep your family safe and prepared for unexpected events or emergencies, such as natural disasters, loss of power, or fires.

This Dinner Tonight cookbook is a downloadable file that contains three days' worth of recipes that can easily be made with minimal preparation, ingredients, and resources.

Note: This is a paid downloadable publication. Texas A&M University AgriLife Staff can order a physical copy of this Dinner Tonight cookbook, using the NUTR-PU-042 Emergency Preparedness Cookbook storefront listing.

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