OK, while we are on the subject of food, what foods would be best for long term food storage. Well actually a mix of all of them. Remember you must set up and cycle your food stores in a way that would rotate items out of stock before the expire.
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MRE's , Meals Ready to Eat. This is pretty much the standard soldier in the field ration. They are calorie dense and have everything you need in a nice package. MRE's have a 5-7 year shelf life when stored at room temperatures. If you can keep them cooler add several more years, if you store them in a high heat it drops to months really quick, so it is best to store them someplace on the cooler side. MRE's are a complete meal. They have an entree, a side and a desert. They also come with a heater to heat your food and an accessory pack with things like a wet napkin, coffee, sugar etc. They are great in the fact they are grab and go, but they do take up a lot of room and they can be heavy. Throw several in a pack and see what I am talking about. You will gain a bit of weight quickly and loose a lot of space. Many soldiers have learned to field strip their MRE's in order to lighten the load and make space back up in their packs. You can find videos and articles on field stripping them on the internet. Overall they are for the most part pretty good, and there is a good menu choice out there so you wont get bored quickly.
.Another alternative to the MRE, is the more civilian Heater Meal. Same set up, you can get it as a complete meal, it has a heater and about the same shelf life. The company that makes heater meals also makes a self heating soup, coffee, and hot chocolate.
http://heatermeals.com/
, Freeze dried meals are simply food items that have been frozen then exposed to a vacuum to remove all water. What you get is a dried meal that is considerably lighter but retains its flavor and its nutrition. The advantage to these is they often have 7-20 years shelf lives. They are a great long term solution for those looking for a food storage solution to last them several years. They are also very light and take up a lot less space that an MRE or Heater Meal. I have tried lots of these and really have found one that I wouldn't eat. There are a lot of choices and companies to choose from so you are sure to find menu's to suit your needs. The downside of these is they do require water to rehydrate them, in an emergency situation that is something to think about.
http://www.mountainhouse.com/
http://shop.katadyn.com/category/655322/AlpineAire_Foods
https://wisefoodstorage.com/
http://www.foodinsurance.com/
http://www.thrivelife.com/foodstorage
Dehydrated foods are foods that have been either slow dried naturally or slow heat dried to remove the moisture. These are similar to freeze dried foods but these will still have a small amount of moisture left in them. Many stores sell food dehydrators now days so this is something you can learn to do yourself. If you have a large garden this is also one good way to preserve and save your hard earned harvest. There are also many companies out there that sell dehydrated foods as well. In a P.A. world this would be one valuable skill and some good equipment to have on hand to help preserve what you grow or hunt.
http://www.backpackingchef.com/dehydrating-food.html
http://www.thereadystore.com/food-storage/preparation-method/dehydrated-food-storage
http://www.nitro-pak.com/products/food-types/nitro-pak-dehydrated-foods
http://www.amazon.com/b?node=1090752
http://www.basspro.com/Camping-Game-Food-Processing-Food-Dehydrators/_/N-1z0ux6t
http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/choosing-a-food-dehydrator-zmaz03jjzgoe.aspx
Foods for your pets.
http://www.primalpetfoods.com/product/list/c/14
http://www.naturesvariety.com/InstinctRaw/FD/dog/all
http://www.preparewise.com/food-storage/pet-food-storage.html?gclid=CKrY-p33vboCFS8S7Aodol4AvA
MRE's , Meals Ready to Eat. This is pretty much the standard soldier in the field ration. They are calorie dense and have everything you need in a nice package. MRE's have a 5-7 year shelf life when stored at room temperatures. If you can keep them cooler add several more years, if you store them in a high heat it drops to months really quick, so it is best to store them someplace on the cooler side. MRE's are a complete meal. They have an entree, a side and a desert. They also come with a heater to heat your food and an accessory pack with things like a wet napkin, coffee, sugar etc. They are great in the fact they are grab and go, but they do take up a lot of room and they can be heavy. Throw several in a pack and see what I am talking about. You will gain a bit of weight quickly and loose a lot of space. Many soldiers have learned to field strip their MRE's in order to lighten the load and make space back up in their packs. You can find videos and articles on field stripping them on the internet. Overall they are for the most part pretty good, and there is a good menu choice out there so you wont get bored quickly.
http://heatermeals.com/
http://www.mountainhouse.com/
http://shop.katadyn.com/category/655322/AlpineAire_Foods
https://wisefoodstorage.com/
http://www.foodinsurance.com/
http://www.thrivelife.com/foodstorage
http://www.backpackingchef.com/dehydrating-food.html
http://www.thereadystore.com/food-storage/preparation-method/dehydrated-food-storage
http://www.nitro-pak.com/products/food-types/nitro-pak-dehydrated-foods
http://www.amazon.com/b?node=1090752
http://www.basspro.com/Camping-Game-Food-Processing-Food-Dehydrators/_/N-1z0ux6t
http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/choosing-a-food-dehydrator-zmaz03jjzgoe.aspx
Foods for your pets.
http://www.primalpetfoods.com/product/list/c/14
http://www.naturesvariety.com/InstinctRaw/FD/dog/all
http://www.preparewise.com/food-storage/pet-food-storage.html?gclid=CKrY-p33vboCFS8S7Aodol4AvA