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One Years Dehydrated Food
« on: April 17, 2011 »

Seems Costco in USA do survival rations for a year for $1,000. They last 15-25 years and are just what you need for your bunker.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11487214

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Shelf Reliance is your premier source for food storage and emergency preparedness planning. Because nothing is more important than the health and safety of your family, they provide only top-of-the-line products. Shelf Reliances line of THRIVE Foods are held to the highest standards. All THRIVE Foods have been developed with everyday menu planning in mind, though they are also the perfect addition to your long-term food storage supply. With their great taste and simple preparation, THRIVE is a trusted source of healthy, delicious meals anytime.

For questions or additional information please email costcosupport@shelfreliance.com. Please include the item number and description that corresponds with your question.

The THRIVE 1 Year Food Supply comes complete with 84 #10 (gallon size) cans of grains, fruits, veggies, protein & beans, dairy, and baking essentials. With over 5,000 servings and many foods with a shelf life of up to 25 years, this package will give you variety, nutrition, and peace of mind.

12 month food supply for 1 Person
6 month food supply for 2 People
3 month food supply for 4 People
Shipment arrives in 14 separate boxes
Grains and rice have a shelf life of up to 30 years
Freeze-dried foods have a shelf life of up to 25 years
Dehydrated foods have a shelf life of up to 15 years
Simple rehydration instructions, recipes, and helpful tips are included on each can
4,868 total servings
84 gallon-sized cans
This THRIVE 1 Year 1 Person Food Storage package contains 84 #10 (gallon size) cans. See below for specific package contents.

Grains:

8 Cans of Instant White Rice (48 servings per can)
12 Cans of Hard White Winter Wheat (44 servings per can)
3 Cans of 6 Grain Pancake Mix (46 servings per can)
2 Cans of Elbow Macaroni (25 servings per can)
Vegetables:

6 Cans of Dehydrated Potato Chunks (42 servings per can)
1 Can of Freeze-Dried Sweet Corn (46 servings per can)
1 Can of Freeze-Dried Green Peas (41 servings per can)
1 Cans of Dehydrated Chopped Onions (45 servings per can)
1 Can of Freeze-Dried Mushroom Pieces (47 servings per can)
1 Can of Freeze-Dried Broccoli (52 servings per can) 
Fruits:

2 Cans of Organic Apple Slices (48 servings per can)
2 Cans of Freeze-Dried Strawberries (45 servings per can)
1 Can of Freeze-Dried Blueberries (50 servings per can)
1 Can of Freeze-Dried Blackberries (49 servings per can)
2 Cans of Freeze-Dried Raspberries (48 servings per can)
Dairy:

6 Cans of Powdered Milk (43 servings per can)
3 Cans of Chocolate Drink Mix (48 servings per can)
Proteins/Beans:

The taste and texture of TVP (Textured Vegetable Protein) is consistent with real meat, making it a great addition to vegetarian diets

3 Cans of Bacon TVP (47 servings per can)
3 Cans of Beef TVP (44 servings per can)
3 Cans of Chicken TVP (45 servings per can)
2 Cans of Taco TVP (42 servings per can)
6 Cans of Pinto Beans (49 servings per can)
1 Can of Black Beans (49 servings per can)
2 Cans of Lima Beans (49 servings per can)
3 Cans of Lentils (51 servings per can)
6 Cans of Whole Eggs (236 servings per can)
Cooking Basics:

2 Cans of White Sugar
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Re: One Years Dehydrated Food
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2011 »

Thank God, now that my bunker is nearly finished I was looking for a supplier for these.  Cheers.
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Re: One Years Dehydrated Food
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2011 »

Jonno, how you even came to be looking at that information is funny. Do you have the boys in the garden digging you a shelter?
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Re: One Years Dehydrated Food
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2011 »

I'm not a survivalist but am wary that the economic and political state of the world seems a bit unstable. A week with no flushing toilet over Xmas made me realise that there's nothing wrong with being prepared. However, I'll not be running out to buy a years supply of food any time soon :)

Though I'd rather take my chances with the zombie cannibals outside in the Apocalypse than spend time in a confined space with someone living exclusively on the diet Costco recommend. No air filter could take that :D

Jonno, how you even came to be looking at that information is funny. Do you have the boys in the garden digging you a shelter?
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Re: One Years Dehydrated Food
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2011 »

Nothing wrong with being prepared, which reminds me need to stock up on Jack Daniels  ;D
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Re: One Years Dehydrated Food
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2011 »

Amazing find. Precisely what I was looking for!!  ;D
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Re: One Years Dehydrated Food
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2011 »

I never want to find out if Textured Vegetable Protein tastes like real meat but I'm going to guess that like most meat substitutes, it tastes like poo :)

The best prepper motto is 'Buy what you eat'. When TEOTWAWKI happens you dont want to be stuck with 200 tins of corned beef, If you hate corned beef. I know its not dehydrated but the principal is sound  ;D

'The taste and texture of TVP (Textured Vegetable Protein) is consistent with real meat, making it a great addition to vegetarian diets' Sounds yummy!! :-\

Super noodles are a winner!
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Re: One Years Dehydrated Food
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2011 »

I tell you what, if their dehydrated food makes you as windy and smelly as most dehydrated meals then you'd die from inside the bunker quicker than you would from anything outside it ;D
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Re: One Years Dehydrated Food
« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2011 »

Considering the wind factor of all this do they make Guinness too?!
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