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Food & Feeding Your Family

Now is the time to start getting prepared for disaster.  There is rapidly becoming a food shortage in the entire world and America no longer produces much food, thanks to the greedy global corporations.  Start stocking up with freeze dried and dehydrated foods.  Get at least enough for a year for each person in your family.  Two years is better if you can afford it. 

Now with the looming threat of a flu pandemic, what are you going to do if you refuse to be inoculated and you are quarantined to you home and cannot leave?

Learn how to can and dehydrate your own foods.  Buy real seeds now while there are still some left to buy and start saving your seeds.  It may come down to living or dying.  Be responsible, do it now.  I will add to this page as I get the time.  Anyone who has good sources for buying seeds, or anything else essential, please share your sources.

If you really get in a stranded in the woods situation, check out the following website:
Eat The Weeds

Food:


We Order From
The Freeze Dry Guy

www.freezedryguy.com

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We understand that not everyone can afford to buy freeze dried or dehydrated foods, so we have provided some other options.  In fact we have used all three of the following in our food storage; dehydrated, freeze dried and home preservation in our preparation for disaster.  This makes for a nice balance.

The Freeze Dry Guy also provides a Food Club so you can still afford to by from the Freeze Dry Guy.  Click Here for the AD and Learn more about the Food Club.

 

 
 
 

FOOD INFORMATION:
Compliments of the Freeze Dry Guy

 
 

EDIBLE VEGGIES & HERBAL PLANTS

 


 

Preserving and Dehydrating

Food Saver Sealing system

Spend the money on a good sealer, because the cheap ones don't hold up.

You can seal dry goods, freezer items and even fresh herbs will last longer in one of these air tight bags.

Dehydrators


 

 

Trailmaster Dehydrator

 


 

 

 

Nesco Dehydrator

 

 

 

There are many more out there, just shop around and find the best product for your dollar.  

TIP: Be careful where you set the dehydrator in your home.  Not only do they dry out the air in your home, but they will also dry out the area where they are setting.  I suggest you put them on your back porch or in a room you are not using when drying your food.  Also use a humidifier or set out a few pans of water while using them so the house air does not dry out.  Dry air can cause a host of problems, like sinus, sore throats, coughing and even nose bleeds.   The instructions that come with the dehydrators fail to tell you this.

 
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FOOD INFORMATION
 

 

DANGERS OF SOY

 

FOOD STORAGE RECIPES

 

FOOD SHORTAGE COMING?

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

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