Peggy Layton
Peggy Layton, a home economist, holds a bachelor's degree in home economics education from Brigham Young University, with a minor in food science and nutrition. Peggy and her husband, Scott, have seven children. With nine people to feed, Peggy writes about food storage and preparedness from a hands-on point of view. She writes and speaks frequently on bulk food preparation and emergency preparedness and has traveled extensively lecturing at preparedness expos throughout the United States. The...See more
Peggy Layton, a home economist, holds a bachelor's degree in home economics education from Brigham Young University, with a minor in food science and nutrition. Peggy and her husband, Scott, have seven children. With nine people to feed, Peggy writes about food storage and preparedness from a hands-on point of view. She writes and speaks frequently on bulk food preparation and emergency preparedness and has traveled extensively lecturing at preparedness expos throughout the United States. The author of a series of books on food storage and cooking, Peggy is also a food storage consultant and has helped many people put together food storage programs for their families. She is dedicated to bringing you accurate information as well as quality, tested recipes. Peggy and her family live in Manti, Utah, a rural town of 2,500 people, where they are prepared for any disaster--Peggy lives what she preaches! See less
Peggy Layton's Featured Books
Peggy Layton book reviews
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Food Storage 101: Where Do I Begin?
by Cloe, Aug 12, 2010
Good book even for those who may have done some storage. Read More
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Emergency Food Storage & Survival Handbook: Everything You Need to Know to Keep Your Family Safe in a Crisis
Be prepared!
by Pastor27, Feb 11, 2010
This is a great book! America is rapidly approaching disaster. One serious terrorist attack and we could be under martial law. Under martial law the US Constitution ceases to exist. The military will ... Read More
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Cooking with Home Storage
error-filled
by mahno, Aug 20, 2008
This book suffers from a total lack of editing. There are typos in the text: I found 36 in the 20 pages I reviewed. There are errors in the recipes: one says "Stir all ingredients. Add 2 eggs." Is ... Read More