Friday, July 26, 2013

What is the best food storage for a prepper?

Back in the day, it was common for people to purchase bulk grains like wheat or oats from a farmer at 90% less than the store and put the grain in a metal garbage can to keep the mice out.  This is still a cheap way to go if you are a good cook and have the time it takes to prepare your meals from scratch.  

Many people store TV Dinners by the hundreds in extra freezers that they hope to keep operating with solar panels, but this is not practical for the majority of us.  Army rations or MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat) are a good tasting meal, although they rarely fill you up so you have to eat more than one.  These meals come as entre only or with a complete meal including dessert.  They are packaged nicely and have a shelf life of decades, but are not very cheap.

Even Wal-Mart has gotten into the storage food business as Obama has virtually assured the destruction of our currency.  As the democrats destroy more and more jobs, millions of people are now dependent on the government.  The upside to this is you can buy very inexpensive food storage at Wal-Mart with food stamps.  I see people buying $500 worth of long term storage food at a time using EBT cards.  Since most people that receive food stamps do not need them, they can get free storage food at the expense of the taxpayer.  

SurvivalDealer.com does not accept food stamps, but they do accept PayPal which allows you to finance any order over $99.  The beauty of this is that you can purchase a full year supply of food for your family, or even a 90 day supply, and pay for it over time.  This way, when the shtf (sh*t hits the fan), you will already have your stash and won't have to risk your life fighting over the last few items in an empty store.  

Survivaldealer has a full line of MREs and dehydrated foods.  The most popular, least expensive, and highest quality of which is a full line of Wise Food Products as seen on the popular TV program "Preppers".  These fine products come in individually packaged meals in weekly, monthly, or annual containers.  You can get just meats, or vegetables, or desserts, or a combination of all of these.  
Survivaldealer is an authorized distributor and sells at the lowest allowable price.  Beware of vendors that are closing out or getting rid of old stock.  The fact is that any dealer that sells lower than survivaldealer.com is not a valid distributor and the merchandise may be defective, old, or even a scam.   

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