Thanks but I think I would choke or break up in hyves...[Muaha]
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Around here in The Springs guys are selling cases for as low as $40 on Craigslist.
Check there to save some money.
Found this:
http://www.armslist.com/posts/952186...l-ready-to-eat
For a survival food I would keep a few around for that situation where you aren’t able to cook something. I used to get MREs from a friend that could buy them on base. I like them for quick camping trips, they are heavy and bulky as a camping item but you get a trade off as you don’t need to pack a stove or any cookware amd honestly the ones I’ve had were better than any mountain house stuff I’ve had. They dont keep as long as you might think so you need to use them up and rotate them. I wouldnt buy any that have a package date older than 2 years.
I was just coming to post them, though looks like link changed. After some navigating this should go to the store page w/ the food prep stuff.
https://store.lds.org/CategoryDispla...57345616676768
I’d say the bad about dehydrated is it consumes your water source.
My point exactly...
Cans do not sound that bad after all...
Can canned food be bad even though there is no swelling in the can itself?