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We created   Modest Home Digs to answer your questions about everything to do with the best home digs we can find online for your home use. Whether its food preservation, Purified water, ready to eat meals, emergency preparedness, money-saving guides using batched food shopping and seasonal food supply and more…

How We Support Modest Home Digs

Modest Home Digs is predominantly a reader-supported free resource hub. Instead of charging for our resources, we participate in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, this is an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. 

Our fresh perspective on preparedness speaks to a spectrum of ages, income levels, and backgrounds.

We value every penny our users spend when buying best home gadgets, emergency food security preparedness, ergonomic social and ecological sustainability and have a deep understanding of how technology can serve us – and when it doesn’t.

 Modest Home Digs is a free resource for best guides to preserving food, saving money using batched family food shopping, emergency essential supplies and best recipes for ready to eat meals and preserved food essentials.

We know that not all family food pantry goals are equal, so, regardless of your goals being a lifestyle change, money-saving or emergency preparedness, we provide everything from in-depth pantry product reviews, time-saving food preparation recipes to expert food storage advice for long term freshness. 

We are independently owned and operated. Read more about us and how we’re supported by affiliate commissions.

About Modest Home Digs Blog

We created  Modest Home Digs to answer your questions about everything to do with best home gadgets, affordable food preservation tips and guides, ready to eat meals, emergency preparedness, money-saving guides using batched food shopping and seasonal food supply and more… 

Our fresh perspective on preparedness speaks to a spectrum of ages, income levels, and backgrounds. 

We value food security, ergonomic social and ecological sustainability and have a deep understanding of how technology can serve us – and when it doesn’t. 

Our articles and guides are written by industry experts and backed by in-depth research and analysis in all areas of food preparation, homesteading, and money-saving tips. 

At Modest Home Digs, we go beyond generalized consensus and easily-found food preservation and prep product specs to give you the most important facts to help you and your family manage a thriving home food pantry.

Our Home Food Pantry Expertise

We’ve preserved and used amazing food prep recipes from how to preserve tomatoes without canning, how to make a dollar go a long way with batched fresh and dry food shopping to how to can chicken meat and fish for best quality ready to eat meals.

Our pantry food storage know-how also means we’ve had the opportunity to test, examine and compare a wide variety of products for a million different uses. Our actual experiences inform our consumer advice, and we’re up on what’s new and current in the home food pantry.

 In our rapidly changing world, I would argue that every home needs a home food pantry preparedness resource that’s relevant to today’s lifestyles and concerns. After all, what worked for your mom may not be best for you.

 And that is evidenced in how food preservation technology in recent years have allowed ordinary folks like you and me to keep food longer effortlessly.

We also know that preserving food for long term use has been around for centuries long before canning or dehydrating tomatoes and other perishables came to town. 

So, while embracing new ways of preserving food for a rainy day, keep in mind that what’s new is not always better, so we’re not easily distracted by sparkly but useless gadgets. 

It seems like any appliance can be connected to Bluetooth, controlled via an app, or set to run itself. There are times where these features are highly valuable, but sometimes you’re just paying for complicated technology that you probably won’t use. 

Home food pantry preparedness is about you and your goals for starting to prepare unforeseen emergencies that could risk a shortage of supply of your family’s favorites or saving money.

We layout the planned way to achieve such goals, what tools are best for long term food storage prepping in an easy-to-understand format, and give you a frank analysis of whether or not you should really care.

 Living smarter sometimes means saving your money and going for the classic version.

On some of our published resource guides, we include Amazon links to many of the products we feature on our site. Every time you choose to click on one of those links and make a purchase on Amazon, we receive a small percentage of the purchase price in the form of a commission directly from Amazon. You can read more about The Amazon Affiliate Program here.

This is how we’re able to fund and support the work we do at Pantry Ergonomics so that we can bring you the best home food prepping tips, recipes, and product buying advice for consumers and remain a free and unbiased resource. 

Whether or not you choose to visit Amazon.com through our site, we will always provide free access to the resources on Pantry Ergonomics.

Modest Home Digs is a reader-supported consumer blog. We may earn a commission when you purchase through links on our site. This means we are a participant in the affiliate advertising programs designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to helpful and trusted Affiliate offers.

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Through these programs, Modest Home Digs is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies at no extra cost to you except for the advertiser.