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you can get efoods at Foodees in Milford, I am toying with the idea of becoming a distributor but I hate those types of programs
Store what you eat and eat what you store.
You'll have better quality foods you family will be familiar with. If you have little kids having familiar foods is important.
It is much easier and less expensive to store 6 months of store bought foods than it is to buy these pre-packaged "Emergency" or "Survival" foods. Seriously. Start home canning meats, storing bulk pasta, rice, instant potatoes and other dry goods in mylar bags inside buckets. Vaccume bag meats and freezing is another viable option. Store what you eat and eat what you store.
You'll have better quality foods you family will be familiar with. If you have little kids having familiar foods is important.
My wife and kids actually like MRE's, so they'll live. I'll starve.
No, but we have order from Auguson Farm and like everything we have tried so far.
Thank You! Augason Farms - Food Storage and Gluten-free food products site and the prices are not crazy.
Thank You! Augason Farms - Food Storage and Gluten-free food products site and the prices are not crazy.
So what exactly is vegetarian meat substitute in beef and chicken flavors? That doesn't sound good at all.....
So what exactly is vegetarian meat substitute in beef and chicken flavors? That doesn't sound good at all.....
Has anyone here visited the LDS cannery in Worcester? They sell pre-canned long-life foods, or you can make an appointment and can THEIR products. They also sell mylar bags and 02 absorbers. It's on Brook street in Worcester. Home Storage Center Locations Wheat, Flour, Sugar, Dry Milk, Beans, etc. You could build a pantry for (10-30 year) long shelf like with a Visa and a pickup truck in a day.
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it's tofu/TVP http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textured_vegetable_protein
Take a package of ramen, toss out the seasoning packet and replace with 4 parts salt and 1 part pepper. Boom, Wise meal.