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  1. Safecastle

    GROUP BUY Freeze Dried Meals: Tasty Meals Ready to Eat

    Juggling work, family, and an active lifestyle can leave you famished for time AND a decent meal. Enter Freeze-Dried Meals, your go-to solution for delicious, nutritious, and easy to prepare meals! Product links: https://www.safecastle.com/collections/emergency-food-storage...
  2. Safecastle

    GROUP BUY Looking for an emergency preparedness food ? TryWise Foods | 20% off Memorial Day Sale

    Be Wise, Be Ready !! Long term survival food and emergency kits ! Best Price Guarantee 25 Year Shelf Life Made in USA Save extra 20% on Wise Foods, Use Code: WISE20. Valid till May 31st 60 Servings Grab n Go Bucket List Price: $138 MSRP: $149 Save: $11 CLICK HERE 360...
  3. Safecastle

    GROUP BUY Big Saving on MRE ( Meal Ready to Eat ) product - Save upto 30% OFF + Extra 15% OFF

    The Importance of Having an Emergency Food: Emergency food is the food stored in case of emergencies. In a world where disasters can occur without warning, there is that possibility that you and your family may be cut off from your food source. Without sufficient supplies of food and water or...
  4. DannyBoy

    PREP MRE's... Expiration Date Question

    How long beyond the expiration date is an MRE worth keeping? I am sure the food is edible to some further date after having been zapped, but I am not sure what the nutritional value might be. Then again, I would prefer not to get sick either! I tried some of the cookies in one of the packages...
  5. Quark

    POL How Long Can U Last Without Electricity??

    Okay (late edit) situation is as follows: Power has unexpectedly gone out in the whole country. Your local power company cannot complete a black start ..... no power to come...... major cities burning.. Sorry, Just learning... will get this computer figured out about the time the next...
  6. ChickenLittle

    Recommendations for MRE's

    I need to buy a few days worth of MRE's. It looks like there is a wide variety available and I feel certain some of them are barely edible. What brands have you found to be good and where can I find them?
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