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May 17 2008

Mountain House Freeze Dried Food - Out of Stock

Published by Kevin

I noticed on the Mountain House website that most of their #10 cans are out of stock.

#10 cans are the best bulk freeze dried food for survival as they last up to 25 years.

Here is what Mountain House website said;

“We are sorry, due to increased sales, many of our #10 cans are currently out of stock .
Please look for our #10 cans to be available on one of our many on-line dealer websites.”

As mentioned in previous post Mountain House #10 cans are still available at Nitro Pak and other online retailers but the lead times have increased to 3-7 weeks.

Hopefully this is just temporary due to some panic buying and supply will be more easy to come by later. I also noticed freeze dried food price increase which are likely due to the same food price increases and food shortages reported widely in the news.

Where to get;

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May 15 2008

Freeze Dried Food prices up, order lead times longer

Published by Kevin

Due to recent food price increases, orders for freeze dried food are taking longer to ship. Also some prices have increased.

It appears many people are ordering to avoid price increases since news of food prices rising started to appear.

Nitro Pak order lead times have increased to 3 - 7 weeks on some food reserve packages.

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Apr 25 2008

New Mountain House 4 Person/3mo “Dinner Entree-Pak”

Published by Kevin

mountain house freeze dried food 4 person 3 month

True food preparedness means;

  1. A food reserve with variety that people will want to eat
  2. Food that is simple and easy to prepare, even in a disaster
  3. Food that is easy to store and transport

The new Mountain House 4 person 3 month “dinner Entree-pak” meets all of these conditions and at low price per meal. Below you can see the wide variety of dinner items included.

I have seen news articles where people, due to news stories about food shortages, are flocking to Costco and Sam’s club to buy bags of grain and rice to the point they have had to limit sales to each customer.

Unfortunately this is also happening to freeze dried food packages like this one and Nitro-Pak has had to limit sales to 3 per family. Three is still a 9 month supply for a family of 4, more than most people will want, but hopefully we don’t see further limits on supply.

Priced at $945 this package offers an affordable peace of mind for preparedness for your family that is easy to store and use.

So you don’t need to be a dedicated trained survival enthusiast to be prepared. You just need to make the right prepardedness choice.

4 Person/3mo “Dinner Entree-Pak” Key Features:

  • Gourmet Meals Every Night!
  • 365 One-Cup Dinner Entree Servings!
  • No-Preparation or Cooking Required
  • Low Cost–up to a 25 Year Shelf-Life
  • 36 #10 cans packed into 6 cases for easy storage.
  • A Great Addition to Any Food Reserve!

CONTENTS of “Dinner Entree-Pak”:

  • 2 Seafood Chowder
  • 2 Turkey Tetrazzini
  • 2 Sweet & Sour Pork with Rice
  • 2 Chicken Stew
  • 2 Chicken Ala King
  • 2 Oriental Style Spicy Chicken
  • 2 Spaghetti and Sauce with Meat
  • 1 Vegetable Stew with Beef
  • 2 Lasagna with Meat and Sauce
  • 3 Noodles & Chicken
  • 2 Beef Stroganoff with Real Beef
  • 2 Chicken Teriyaki with Rice
  • 3 Beef Teriyaki
  • 2 Wild Rice & Mushroom Pilaf
  • 2 Hearty Beef Stew
  • 1 Rice & Chicken
  • 2 Beef Chili Macaroni
  • 1 Pasta Primavera
  • 1 Macroni & Cheese

Order the New Mountain House 4 Person/3mo “Dinner Entree-Pak”

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Feb 12 2008

Freeze Dried Food - 45 day Food Reserve for $472

Published by Kevin

 Mountian House #10 Freeze Dried Food

Freeze Dried Meals

 
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Per Nitro-Pak website;

Our Easy Meal Security-Pak™”
Provides 45 Gourmet Meals… Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner for
One Person for 45 Days, A Family of 5 for 9 Days, or 15 People for 3 Days!

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Feb 09 2008

Freeze Dried Food

Published by Kevin

Freeze Dried Food Reserve Information

Freeze Dried Food Cases

You have probably tried freeze dried food as a “Nasa Astronaut” ice-cream novelty, or more recently, as a fruit dessert injected with chocolate.

However freeze dried food has characteristics that make it great for a survival food reserve.

  • Freeze dried food can last up to 30 years if stored properly
  • It can be stored in a much smaller space than other food reserves
  • Can be eaten just by adding water to hydrate
  • Retains the taste of fresh food, not canned food
  • In bulk can cost can be less than $3.00 per meal

A Large quantity, up to one year of freeze dried food can be stored in a pallet sized space. I would try a smaller freeze dried meal pak first with my family to decide if it is right for you.

Freeze Dried Food comes in paks oftern used by hikers and #10 cans from Mountain House. It is important to note that paks only last 6-7 years where the #10 cans can last upto 30 years if stored in a cool dry place. The cans last longer because they are better sealed and nitrogen packed. Nitrogen displaces the air and so there is no oxygen in the cans which gives them long life. This is better than vacuum packing.

You will need to have water available to re-hydrate the freeze dried food. Total water reserve for should be 1 to 1.5 gallons per person per day.

The one advantage MRE has over Freeze dried food is that MRE is better suited to “on the go” situations since it does not require water and usually comes with “flameless ration heaters”. But MRE only store 6-7 years.

Freeze Dried Food Reserve Packages

mountain house freeze dried food 4 person 3 month
Mountain House 4 person 3 month “dinner Entree-pak”

True food preparedness means;

  1. A food reserve with variety that tastes good so people can eat and be satisfied
  2. Food that is simple and easy to prepare even in a disaster
  3. Food that is easy to store and transport

The new Mountain House 4 person 3 month “dinner Entree-pak” meets all of these conditions and at low price per meal.

Priced at $1053 this package offers an affordable peace of mind for preparedness for your family that easy to use.

So you don’t need to be a dedicated trained survival enthusiast to be prepared. You just need to make the right prepardedness choice.

**Platinum Food Reserve<br><b>4 People for 3 Mo.

Platinum Food Reserve
Food supports 4 People for 3 Months or one person for a year.

This bulk freeze dried food reserve is (at the time of this post) for $3375 , with free shipping and a 120-day ‘no-risk’ guarantee.

“…will provide over 2000 calories per day for one person for one complete year, or a family of 4 for 3 months! It comes with a total of 168 #10 cans (large restaurant size cans) that comes packed in 28 cases for easy storage.”

where you can get;

KT

Mountain House #10 Cans Versus Pouches

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The image on the left shows boxes of Mountain House #10 cans. The image on the right shows Mountain House pouches.

Pouches are popular with hikers, rock climbers and back-packers. Mountain house also sells them in cases as a food reserve.

They are a meal in pouch, just add water.

A Mountain House pouch can be used as a survival food reserve and are specifically packaged as such in the “just in case unit” 7 day food supply box pictured above.

This is comparable to MRE with the distinction they taste better, are easier to digest but require more preparation since you need to add water.

When you compare a pouch to a #10 can the main difference is that pouches are an individual meal. Nitro-pak" rel="tag" href="http://www.tkqlhce.com/gc66ox52x4KNUMQTTMKMLORQTPS?sid=10cansFR_PouchVS10cans_intext&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nitro-pak.com%2Findex.php%3FcPath%3D147_148">Mountain house #10 cans are a bulk, 8-10 serving food reserve unit.

More important however, pouches will store for up to 7 years at 75° F (24° C), while #10 cans will last 25 years under the same conditions.

While it is more convenient to have the pouches and they are a good alternative to MRE if you can’t stand the taste or digest MREs, #10 cans are a much longer lasting and better investment for disaster preparedness.

The exception are those people who find the contents of the pouches comparable enough to fresh food, and will consume pouches periodically for regular meals and continuously re-stock them as a food reserve for disasters. Then the 7 year shelf life is not an issue.

Finally a food reserve of the same duration in #10 cans will store in a smaller space than the pouches due to the cans being a bulk (less packaging) food supply.

In summary;

Mountain House Pouch

  • More convenient package as a meal
  • taste better than MRE
  • Store for up to 7 years

Mountain House #10 Can

  • bulk, 8-10 one cup servings of one item
  • store for up top 25 years
  • store more efficiently than pouches

Mountain House Just In Case Unit

Mountain House #10 can Food Reserves

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Feb 05 2008

Choosing Survival Food

Published by Kevin

Will You Have Edible Survival Food When You Need It?

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Can you rely on adequate government support, especially food, within 72 hours or even a week of a major disaster?

I think everyone agrees now the answer is definitely not.

Yet only 7% of us have taken action ourselves to be prepared for disasters, according to the American Red Cross. Why?

Most people want to be prepared, but what we need is a food reserve that easily obtained only once and requires little or no maintenance until it is needed. In terms of food preparedness, that means food that doesn’t need to be thrown out and replaced every year or two.

An emergency food reserve should not be food that is radically different from the types of food we regularly eat, nor should preparing it require a huge effort.  It should not be rotten, rancid, or otherwise barely edible when you may need it, next week, or years from now.

What food reserves best avoid these problems?

Finally you also want an affordable food reserve that has a reasonable cost per meal, not much more than what you pay per meal everyday for you and your family. A food supply large enough that it will last weeks or months if you need it.

I have sorted through the pros and cons of various survival food options below with these needs in mind.

Two options that you may not be as familiar with are MRE (meals ready to eat) and Freeze Dried Food. MRE is what the military uses for mobile activities, but it is available from the same manufactures as civilian MRE.

Freeze dried food is a more longer storing type of food reserve that is also used by the military and government agencies.

Both freeze dried and MRE are often overlooked. When we first start thinking about food preparedness, we think bulk food storage such as bulk rice, bulk wheat, bulk flour, bulk sugar, and canned food reserves. These bulk foods have some real drawbacks. So you would be severely limiting your choices if you did not consider MRE and freeze dried food.

Freeze dried food and MRE have long to very long storage life for emergency food reserves and most importantly require little or no preparation, water, and no cooking equipment.

Here are some commercial examples of MRE & freeze dried food;

Bulk Freeze Dried Food Examples
Various Freeze Dried Food Reserves at Nitro-Pak

Various Freeze Dried Food Reserves at The ReadyStore

MRE Case & Pallet Examples
Various Bulk MRE (meals ready to eat)

If you take just a few minutes to read below about the advantages and disadvantages of survival food options to make a wiser more well informed choice.

Survival Food Options

What are the options for food emergency preparedness?

The conventional wisdom offered by our governments and dedicated survivalists is to go to your local supermarket or big box store and buy canned food and dry grains and carefully store them. There are limitations to this survival food strategy that are highlighted below.

Survival Food Option 1 - Buy Canned Food and Dry Grains

Buy the canned foods, grains, and bottled water as many government agencies recommend. Store in your house or apartment.

Advantages

  • Can be done in a few hours or less for a 72-hour or one week reserve.

Disadvantages

  • Most will forget and some will not store it properly so it will be useless when it is needed. Did you do this years ago? Go look at this food now and check the expiry dates on canned goods and check grains for mold infestations, rodent invasions, etc.
  • Canned foods are bulky and heavy, space is often limited people will not be able to store much
  • Grains need a lot of water to cook to eat and water may be unavailable or scarce in a disaster.
  • You will need to spend a lot of time preparing food
  • Canned foods destroy appetites and morale quickly. Even unexpected allergic type reactions can occur if the types of food in a diet are drastically changed.

Survival Food Option 2 - Buy Canned Food and Dry Grains and use them regularly on an “inventory cycle” plan

Same strategy as the first option, except you actively manage storing and ‘cycle’ inventory of goods. As you buy new food you use up the old canned food so that the food store is less than the expiry date of the canned food.

Advantages

  • Food will not be bad when you need it

Disadvantages

  • Most people do not have the time, space, or inclination to do this
  • Grains need a lot of water to cook to eat and water may be unavailable or scarce.
  • You will need to spend a lot of time preparing food
  • Canned foods will destroy appetites and morale quickly

Survival Food Option 3 - Buy MRE’s

See Various MRE (meals ready to eat) Reserves

Advantages

  • Easy to store and lasts upto 5-7 years in a cool dry place.
  • Easiest and fastest preparation time possible and can be heated fast with “MRE heaters”
  • Can be ordered online in minutes, delivered to your house. You will only have to spend less than 30 minutes storing it.

Disadvantages

  • Relatively expensive per meal ($6-$7) and for extended reserve of 6 weeks, 3 months, or a year a lot space required to store.
  • Lasts only 5-7 years so you will need to buy a replacement reserve relatively soon. Hopefully you do not live in a place where there is a disaster that often.
  • Tastes like canned food which will destroy appetites and morale quickly

Survival Food Option 4 - Buy Freeze Dried Food

Various Freeze Dried Food Reserves at Nitro-Pak

Various Freeze Dried Food Reserves at The ReadyStore

Advantages

  • Easy to store and can last up to 30 years.
  • Fast simple preparation just add water. But only water that is needed to hydrate the food, much less than cooking.
  • Once hydrated, freeze dried food taste is very close to original food taste.
  • Light weight easy to store large qty (Mountain house #10 cans) of food for reserves of 6 weeks, 3 months, or a year. A 6 week food reserve can fit under a bed!
  • Can be ordered online in minutes, delivered to your house. You will only have to spend less than 30 minutes storing it.
  • Good economical choice - cost can be less than $3.00 per meal.

As you can see there are a lot of benefits to Freeze Dried Food over the other options making it the superior choice as a bulk survival food.

KT

Bulk Emergency Food - Freeze Dried Food and MRE Options

Freeze Dried Food
Family One year Food Reserves

Group Food Reserve 50 people X 7 days or 10 people X 35 days

45 day - 6 weeks Freeze Dried Food


MRE
Bulk MRE (meals ready to eat)

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For additional information on survival food planning see Planning Survival Food - Short and Long Term

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Freeze Dried Food Reserve Packages

mountain house freeze dried food 4 person 3 month
Mountain House 4 person 3 month “dinner Entree-pak”

True food preparedness means;

  1. A food reserve with variety that tastes good so people can eat and be satisfied
  2. Food that is simple and easy to prepare even in a disaster
  3. Food that is easy to store and transport

The new Mountain House 4 person 3 month “dinner Entree-pak” meets all of these conditions and at low price per meal.

Priced at $1053 this package offers an affordable peace of mind for preparedness for your family that easy to use.

So you don’t need to be a dedicated trained survival enthusiast to be prepared. You just need to make the right prepardedness choice.

**Platinum Food Reserve<br><b>4 People for 3 Mo.

Platinum Food Reserve
Food supports 4 People for 3 Months or one person for a year.

This bulk freeze dried food reserve is (at the time of this post) for $3375 , with free shipping and a 120-day ‘no-risk’ guarantee.

“…will provide over 2000 calories per day for one person for one complete year, or a family of 4 for 3 months! It comes with a total of 168 #10 cans (large restaurant size cans) that comes packed in 28 cases for easy storage.”

Nitro-Pak is where you can get;

KT

Mountain House #10 Cans Versus Pouches

platinum-reserve.jpgmh-just-in-case.jpg

The image on the left shows boxes of Mountain House #10 cans. The image on the right shows Mountain House pouches.

Pouches are popular with hikers, rock climbers and back-packers. Mountain house also sells them in cases as a food reserve.

They are a meal in pouch, just add water.

A Mountain House pouch can be used as a survival food reserve and are specifically packaged as such in the “just in case unit” 7 day food supply box pictured above.

This is comparable to MRE with the distinction they taste better, are easier to digest but require more preparation since you need to add water.

When you compare a pouch to a #10 can the main difference is that pouches are an individual meal. cans are a bulk, 8-10 serving food reserve unit.

More important however, pouches will store for up to 7 years at 75° F (24° C), while #10 cans will last 25 years under the same conditions.

While it is more convenient to have the pouches and they are a good alternative to MRE if you can’t stand the taste or digest MREs, #10 cans are a much longer lasting and better investment for disaster preparedness.

The exception are those people who find the contents of the pouches comparable enough to fresh food, and will consume pouches periodically for regular meals and continuously re-stock them as a food reserve for disasters. Then the 7 year shelf life is not an issue.

Finally a food reserve of the same duration in #10 cans will store in a smaller space than the pouches due to the cans being a bulk (less packaging) food supply.

In summary;

Mountain House Pouch

  • More convenient package as a meal
  • taste better than MRE
  • Store for up to 7 years

Mountain House #10 Can

  • bulk, 8-10 one cup servings of one item
  • store for up top 25 years
  • store more efficiently than pouches

Buy Mountain House Just In Case Unit

Buy Mountain House #10 can Food Reserve

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MRE Information

**MRE's Meals Ready to Eat - 12 Meals - Add'l $12 S&H

MRE or “Meals Ready to eat” are military style food rations.

Some reasons why they are a popular choice for survival food;

  • MRE’s paks are a complete meal with main course, side dish, crackers with spread, dessert, and a powdered drink mix.
  • MRE packs last 4-10 years depending on storage temperature, longer than most canned food.
  • They are pre-cooked and in a pouch “ready to eat”, nothing needs to be added
  • Usually you buy MRE with flameless heaters so you can eat your meal hot (cold is ok too)

USAGE

You can best use MRE for emergency situations where you “are on the go” . Also if you do not want to waste time cooking or do not want the hassle of bring cooking equipment with you. MRE’s are the most convenient survival food choice.

MRE cost is about $6 per meal plus shipping for a case of 12. You can get discounts if you buy larger quantities.

For a food reserve for periods longer than a week however, a “freeze dried food” reserve is better in terms of space and cost per meal. You will need water for freeze dried food which, although hydrates quickly, is nevertheless is not as “ready to eat”

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Jan 21 2008

Emergency Food Options

Published by Kevin

Emergency Food - What are the options?

Emergency Food Option 1) Buy the can goods, grains, and bottled water as many government agencies recommend. Store in your house or apartment.

- Good, can be done in 2 hours or less

- Bad, most will forget or not store it properly so it will be useless when it is needed

- Bad, Goods are heavy, space is often limited people will not be able to store much

- Bad, grains need a lot of water to cook to eat and water may be unavailable or scarce.

- Bad, you will need to spend a lot of time preparing food

- Bad, can goods can destroy appetites after awhile

Emergency Food Option 2) Same as 1 except be more careful in storing and ‘cycle’ inventory of goods buying new food so that food store is always edible.

- Good, food will not be bad when you need it
- Bad, most people do not have the time, space, or inclination to do this

- Bad, grains need a lot of water to cook to eat and water may be unavailable or scarce.

- Bad, you will need to spend a lot of time preparing food
-Bad, can goods can destroy appetites after awhile

Emergency Food Option 3) Buy MRE’s (military style - Meals Ready to Eat)

- Good, easy to store and lasts upto 5-7 years in a cool dry place.

- Good, fastest preparation time possible and can be heated fast with “MRE heaters”

- Good, can be ordered online in minutes, delivered to your house. You will only have to spend less than 30 minutes storing it.

- Bad, relatively expensive per meal and for extended reserve of 6 weeks, 3 months, or a year a lot space required to store.

- Bad, lasts only 5-7 years so you will need to buy a replacement reserve

- Bad, tastes like can food which can destroy appetites after awhile

Emergency Food Option 4) Buy Freeze Dried Food

- Good, easy to store and lasts up to 30 years.

- Good, fast simple preparation - just add water. But only water that is needed to hydrate the food, much less than cooking.

- Good, once hydrated, freeze dried food taste is very close to original food taste.

- Good, light weight easy to store large qty (Mountain house #10 cans) of food for reserves of 6 weeks, 3 months, or a year. A 6 week food reserve can fit under a bed!

- Good, can be ordered online in minutes, delivered to your house. You will only have to spend less than 30 minutes storing it.

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Jan 19 2008

48 Mountain House #10 Cans

Published by Kevin

Safecastle Royal Buyers Club
48 Mountain House #10 Cans. 522 Servings! 30-Year Shelf!! Price : 1079.00 150 Mountain House #10 Cans. 150 Mountain House #10 Cans

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Jan 18 2008

Moutain House donates Freeze Dried Food to Cave Expedition in Gabon

Published by Kevin

Thanks to our Sponsors so far!
By Trevor Frost(Trevor Frost)
Mountain House was kind enough to give us cases of their awesome freeze dried food to go with the endless amounts of rice and other Gabonese staples I cant wait to eat for 40 days straight. The folks at Adventure Medical Kits is
The Caves in the Heart of Darkness… - http://cavesintheheartofdarkness.blogspot.com/

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