Mar 14 2009
Freeze Dried Food in Blogs This week
Sorted through 50 blog and forum posts that refer to freeze dried food in the last week. Selected 3 below that have meaningful information on preparedness and freeze dried food references;
Food Storage Dilemmas -Freeze dried Vs. Dehydrated-both flawed!
This is a terrific forum discussion with a lot of great opinions on pros and cons of freeze dried food versus other survival food storage approaches. Concerns with high sodium levels of prepared food are expressed. If you can adjust your lifestyle to eating rice and beans and storing these food regularly than there is an advantage in price and health. However the fact is that most people are not likely to adjust to the change and be left later in an unprepared state. The value of freeze dried food reserve is you “don’t have to eat it till you need it”. So people who buy freeze dried food have less risk of being caught unprepared. However if you can adjust “rice and beans” it will decrease the amount of freeze dried emergency food you need to store.
Survival Kits
“Target Woman” talks about things you need to take into account in preparing your survival kit.
the key to survival in the wild is preparation. Where to start and what are the factors that influence purchase of survival products for outdoors or wilderness travel?
Emergency Preparedness - It’s for You (And Me)
This blog post has a section at the bottom “5 MISTAKES PEOPLE MAKE WITH EMERGENCY SUPPLIES” that is worth reading.
Back in the ‘Y2k’ days, our family prepared and urged others to do the same, not because of fear but so that we could help ourselves and others if there was a need
If you have a good article, blog post, or forum discussion on freeze dried food you would like me to point out please let me know in a comment or in an email to servu@bulk-survival-food.com.
Published under 72 Hour Kit, Emergency Food, Emergency Preparedness Advice, Freeze Dried Food, Survival Food, Survival Food Reserves, canned food storage, dehydrated food, food storage, preparedness
No matter what type of food you store, you should use it and replace it on a regular basis. Not only does it prevent the food from spoiling, it gets your system used to dealing with it.