August 21, 2009

Newsletter Announcement

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Filed under: General — admin @ 9:12 am

The Survival Acres newsletter is now available. There are now 40 past issues. This is my response to the huge number of requests I’m continuing to receive to restart this blog.

Unlike the blog, the newsletter contains a very small amount of commercial advertisements to the Survival Acres storable food site (and perhaps a few other later on).  So far, it’s been almost non-existent, as it contains much of the same news, format and details as this blog contained.

You can subscribe to the newsletter here. Your email address is NOT used for any other purpose, nor shared with anyone for any reason.  You have to double “opt-in”, which means you will be required to confirm your subscription after registering (this prevents scammers from hijacking your email).

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