#9 Gluten Free Emergency Food Supply 120 Servings

$ 90.87

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Description Product Details: This Ready Hour Gluten Free Emergency Food Kit provides 120 servings of foods that last up to 25-years in storage. Prepare for a crisis knowing the foods you have in storage are gluten free. This hand-picked GF kit comes packed in a water resistant bucket (measures 8 x 9 x 13.5 inches) for easy| long-term storage. That’s 120 total servings of gluten free and delicious meals| drinks and snacks. Resealable heavy-duty 4 layer pouches Up to 25-year shelf-life unopened Up to 1-year shelf-life after opening Includes 12 varieties 13.5 x 9 x 8 inch bucket for storage included Requires no refrigeration Easy to prepare Great for camping trips Gluten Free Made in the USA Heartland’s Best Mashed Potatoes 16 Servings Maple Grove Oatmeal 16 Servings Creamy Chicken Flavored Rice 4 Servings Powdered Whey Milk 16 Servings Southwest Savory Rice 8 Servings Long Grain White Rice 10 Servings Banana Chips 8 Servings Orange Energy Drink Mix 8 Servings Chocolate Pudding 10 Servings Cheesy Broccoli & Rice Soup 8 Servings Black Beans & Rice Soup 16 Servings We have many food options to choose from! Why choose freeze dried emergency food like Ready Hour? Shelf Life There is a direct correlation between moisture content and shelf life. The higher the moisture content| the shorter the shelf life. Dehydrated food looses quite a bit of moisture–up to 90 percent! Home dehydrators may only remove 80% of the water in food| leaving it with a shorter shelf life. However| most top end dehydrated food will still maintain a shelf life of up to 15 years| and depending on the type of food| in some cases up to 25 years. Freeze dried food is best to store for long-term. Freeze Dried Food has a shelf life 25 years or more. Cooler temperature helps lengthen shelf life. Store Freeze Dried food in a cool| dark and dry location when possible| which will prolong shelf life. Prepare Freeze Dried Emergency Food for Eating To prepare freeze-dried food| you add water and eat when rehydrated. Your food will taste so close to the original that you may not know the difference. Dehydrated food is different in the way you prepare it. To prepare dehydrated food will likely boil to rehydrate it. This can take 20 minutes| depending on the food. . Nutrition Freeze‐dried food maintains most of its nutrients throughout the process. Once rehydrated| the food is similar in nutritional value to its fresh counterpart. Dehydrated food only retains 60‐75% of original nutrients. Freeze‐dried food retains about 97% of it original nutrients. Taste Flavor is important in food. If it doesn’t taste good| why would we eat it? Both freeze‐dried and dehydrated food taste great| however freeze-drying preserves more nutrients. Freeze-drying keeps in the flavor| retains original texture| and maintains the natural aroma. Dehydrating food uses heat| which causes food to loose flavor| nutrients| and texture. Most people agree that freeze‐dried food wins the taste test.