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To: JRandomFreeper

I just bought to cases of Augason farms emergency food kits, never seen them before and our local Walmart in Wasilla Alaska just started carrying them and the individual cans.

The dinner and brekkie kits are 6 #10 cans of various materials from ehhs to potatoes.

Buying the kit was much cheaper than buying the individual cans.

Here is their website,

http://www.augasonfarms.com/Products/Kits


38 posted on 05/13/2012 5:14:46 PM PDT by Eye of Unk (Liberals need not reply.)
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To: Eye of Unk
Thanks. I've been using powdered eggs for baking and eggwashes for years. I don't consider it a survival food.

Same with dried hash-browns. I use them in normal course of business. Fresh taters take a long time to peel, have to be shredded, must be pressed free of liquid, and protected from turning brown.

Dehydrated hash browns need a few minutes of hot water, squeezed dry, and cook.

When you are making breakfast for 600 for the first sitting... dehydrated hash browns win on flavor and ease of prep.

/johnny

39 posted on 05/13/2012 5:19:45 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: Eye of Unk

Provident Pantry and Mountain House taste good. Tried Wise buckets where the meal comes in pouches. No meat in meals, but soy substitutes. Not as good tasting. Their soups are good. How does Augason farms test like?


73 posted on 05/13/2012 6:51:25 PM PDT by Fee
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