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Top Myths About Emergency Survival Food

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Common Long Term Food Storage Myths

There are many Long Term Food Storage Myths


Here are some of the more common myths that exist regarding long term food storage:

  1. The Government will take care of me – FEMA and other relief agencies generally take around three days to start providing help in disaster-stricken areas. However, they can not be everywhere at once, and they can not feed everyone. If you doubt this, just look at the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the Haiti earthquake.

  2. It Will Never Happen to Me – The statistics say otherwise. Start asking everyone you know if they’ve been in any kind of disaster. You’ll be surprised how many will say Yes. Yet, disasters are not the only reason to have food storage. There are people right now who are eating from their food storage because they have no work and hardly any money. If it wasn’t for their food storage, their family wouldn’t have enough to eat.

  3. Only Survivalists Have Food Storage – Actually, more and more people just like you are getting into food storage. The decline of the U.S. Dollar and the ailing U.S. financial system have made people rethink their stance on food storage. People who used to laugh at storing food are now embracing it.

  4. Emergency Survival Food tastes awful – If you think this, you haven’t tried any of the high quality freeze dried food from Mountain House Foods. They are gourmet meals that only require hot water for preparation.

  5. Food Storage is Too Expensive – Determine the amount of money you spend every year going to the supermarket. When you do this and compare it to the cost of food storage, you will find that it is not out of line.

  6. Food Storage is a Pain to Rotate – If you store canned goods, basic staples, or dehydrated foods, you will have to rotate. However, freeze dried food, and especially Mountain House Freeze Dried Food, lasts for a minmum of 25 years and does not require rotation.

  7. Preparing Food from Food Storage is a Lot of Work – That depends on what type of food you store. If you store only basic staples like wheat, sugar, beans, flour, oats, etc. (not a good idea to store just staples), you’ll have to prepare your own meals. The bottom line is that you should store the kinds of foods you are used to eating.

  8. I Can Just Use the Food I Already Have in my House – Take a serious look at what you have in your house. If our food in mostly in a freezer, then you must realize that one of the first things to go in a disaster is electricity.

  9. Storing Gold is Better than Storing Food – While gold and silver would be very helpful in a financial collapse, you still can’t eat them. What would you do if you couldn’t buy food for any amount of gold or silver?

Secure your family’s future. Invest in Long Term Food Storage today.

 

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You Don’t Add Water To Freeze Dried Ice Cream

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Don't Add Water to Mountain House Freeze Dried Ice Cream

You Don’t Have to Add Water to Freeze Dried Ice Cream


You might be surprised to learn that you can find Ice Cream that lasts 25-30 years with no refrigeration whatsoever. It’s the same Ice Cream that has been enjoyed by Astronauts for decades.

Mountain House Freeze Dried Ice Cream is lightweight, requires no refrigeration, and is delicious. Plus, you don’t have to add water in order to eat it. It is sometimes called Astronaut Ice Cream or Space Ice Cream because Astronauts enjoy it on space missions. But, you don’t have to be an Astronaut in order to eat it.

Mountain House Freeze Dried Ice Cream is available to the public in a variety of flavors and packaging. Flavors like Vanilla, Mint Chocolate Chip, Double Chocolate, Neapolitan, and everyone’s favorite, Ice Cream Sandwiches. Freeze Dried Ice Cream is packaged in a paper wrapper inside a foil pouch.

What does it taste like? It’s crunchy and melts in your mouth. You see, freeze dried ice cream is made from frozen ice cream. The only difference is that the water has been removed and it requires no refrigeration.

Check out Mountain House Foods Freeze Dried Ice Cream today. It’s great for birthday parties, special occasions, emergency preparedness, or anytime you want a delicious ice cream treat.

Check it out here.

 

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Mountain House Freeze Dried Pork Chops in No. 10 Cans

Friday, February 19th, 2010
Mountain House Freeze Dried Pork Chops in No. 10 Can

Mountain House Freeze Dried Pork Chops


Having grown up in the Midwest, I have always enjoyed pork chops. But, I never thought I could enjoy them during a diaster/emergency scenario. Well, I was wrong.

Mountain House Foods has packed freeze dried premium quality pork chops in #10 cans, and you can get them now while supplies last. Nitro-Pak is able to get these whenever the U.S. government makes a large order.

Mountain House Freeze Dried Food is the highest quality emergency survival food available. Grab a few #10 cans of these pork chops before they’re gone.

 

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Emergency Preparedness Food Storage

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Disasters take many forms

Disaster can affect anyone at any time


Emergencies and disasters take many forms, from storms, to power outages, to terrorism. Keeping food on hand for emergencies protects your family in the same way that insurance does for your home and auto. It prepares you for the unexpected.

With Mountain House Freeze Dried Food, you can be ready for just about any unexpected crisis. Imagine what a lifesaver these foods will be when your electric power is knocked out for several days by a storm. With Mountain House products on hand and a one-burner stove or candle to heat water (cold water can be used in a pinch), you can enjoy a hot, satisfying meal in less than 10 minutes.

Having your own private food reserve makes a lot of sense for your family. Good sense for both financial and security reasons. You can use Mountain House pouches for limited short-term emergencies, and use Mountain House food in #10 Cans for extended emergencies, or an emergency situation large numbers of people.

 

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Have a Fiesta with the New Wraps from Mountain House Foods

Monday, February 8th, 2010
New Wraps from Mountain House Foods are Delicious!

New Wraps from Mountain House Freeze Dried Foods are Delicious!


Long Term Food Storage doesn’t have to be boring. When was the last power outage that you dined on these babies:

  • Breakfast Skillet
  • Mexican Style Beef
  • Buffalo Style Chicken
  • Barbeque Sauce with Beef

All that is required for these great new Wraps is hot water and tortillas. Ole!

Check out the new Wraps here.

 

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