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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: awol Posts: 4,154 | Dehydrated food
We ordered from this site, and are pleased with not only the service, but also the product. The food has a shelf life of approx. 20 years...... My Mother had ordered from them, and we tried the product.....tasted pretty good.....We ordered enough to last approx. 3 years..... |
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| Joined: Apr 2008 Posts: 6,077 | Re: Dehydrated food
You didn't tell us what site Wiz! |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: awol Posts: 4,154 | Re: Dehydrated food
See what you have to look forward to, John....in say 20 years or so..... http://foodforhealthinternational.com |
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| Site Founder Joined: Apr 2008 From: Allenstown, NH Posts: 25,463 | Re: Dehydrated food
That's one of the few things we don't have. We even have little packs of water that are good for 5 years.
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: Texas Posts: 6,108 | Re: Dehydrated food Quote:
100% vegetarian............pilot to co-pilot......we goin' down in flames!!!! guess i could always throw some spam and slim jims in the bucket with it.......Wolf brand chilli has been on sale too........ If God intended man to be a vegetarian, he would not had made critters so tastey..................... | |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: awol Posts: 4,154 | Re: Dehydrated food
Deputy, I am definately a meat eater...especially T-bone steak....but, the product really does taste good....it is spiced nicely, and is not bland at all......besides, if you have to bug out in a hurry, they are in packets that can be carried easily....remember, this is EMERGENCY food..... |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: Texas Posts: 6,108 | Re: Dehydrated food
very true..............guess i would just save the weight and space and leave the canned stuff out...........but would still slip in a jar of beef bullion cubes (and perhaps some slim jims |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jun 2008 From: Waters, Michigan Posts: 307 | Re: Dehydrated food Quote:
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| Joined: Apr 2008 Posts: 6,077 | Re: Dehydrated food
I would think living in Grayling Zippo, you would have a pretty good supply around of wild game. |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: Duncanville, Tx Posts: 22,117 | Re: Dehydrated food
...BH'll just carry a flame thrower...dinner in 5...
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| Site Founder Joined: Apr 2008 From: Allenstown, NH Posts: 25,463 | Re: Dehydrated food
I like BBQ! I don't care if the food has meat in it or not. it has to be nutitionally balanced that's all. |
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| Joined: May 2008 From: 47° 1'45.85"N, 120°36'31.29"W, WA State Posts: 1,799 | Re: Dehydrated food
Fresh meat will always be easier to find than fresh produce. It's things like cheese and eggs that can be troublesome.
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