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· BetterSafeThanSorry
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I am in need of more #10 cans of food, freezed dried, all the stores I go to don't seem to sell them. Does anybody have any suggestions for online places.
I believe about 5 years ago tried Walton Feed for some things any better places?
 

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I haven't seen any here in my area but I have seen posts on other boards that Costco, Sam's Club and Wal-Mart are selling some freeze-dried stuff at certain locations. You might "google" and see what you can find out there.

Sorry I can't be more help.
 

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I haven't seen any here in my area but I have seen posts on other boards that Costco, Sam's Club and Wal-Mart are selling some freeze-dried stuff at certain locations. You might "google" and see what you can find out there.

Sorry I can't be more help.
I have only found them on-line at those places, not in store. If you have a restaurant supply store in your area they may have #10 cans of fruits, veggies in water/juice pack, but not dehydrated (at least in my area that is all they have). I have heard good things about Honeyville grains, you can google them. Hopefully someone with more knowledge then I have will be along to give you more information.
 

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I have only found them on-line at those places, not in store. If you have a restaurant supply store in your area they may have #10 cans of fruits, veggies in water/juice pack, but not dehydrated (at least in my area that is all they have). I have heard good things about Honeyville grains, you can google them. Hopefully someone with more knowledge then I have will be along to give you more information.
Yep. That's us here too ... just water/juice packed. Costco has a lot of freeze-dried stuff listed on their website but I haven't been to one to see if it is in the stores.

I have noticed that the Sams Clubs in our area are carrying a bigger variety of certain items in bulk but nothing bulk freeze-dried.

Seems to me that the more "mainstream" prepping becomes the more likely we will find this kind of stuff in stores. And I am amazed at how much more mainstream being prepared has become in the last few months.
 

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I for one am very happy with Emergency Essentials, very helpful, honest folks. :D
Have also used Nitro Pack earlier : Nitro-Pak: The World Leader in Innovative & Affordable Preparedness Gear :)

Also the Honeyville Grain, but limited experience with them. :dunno:

As for the LDS, they are very good for grains and such, but for milk, TVP, veggies, etc. they are limited.
 
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