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Safecastle is having a sale on Yoder's canned meats.
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Originally Posted By caduckgunner: Safecastle is having a sale on Yoder's canned meats. View Quote I wonder if the canned bacon is good.. |
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"These are great times we are living in men! We are jolly green Arfcommer's walking the earth. With guns!"
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"These are great times we are living in men! We are jolly green Arfcommer's walking the earth. With guns!"
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A great buy! In for four! Excellent for Xmas gifts!
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"These are great times we are living in men! We are jolly green Arfcommer's walking the earth. With guns!"
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Out of stock.
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"These are great times we are living in men! We are jolly green Arfcommer's walking the earth. With guns!"
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
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Showing in stock for me. what's the price normally on something like this? No idea if it's a deal or not really.
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"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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Originally Posted By steviesterno16: Showing in stock for me. what's the price normally on something like this? No idea if it's a deal or not really. View Quote It's 55 servings, many 1 month emergency food supplies are around 200. I'm kind of new to this, so.. I may be wrong. It's still going into the stash, variety will be good. |
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"These are great times we are living in men! We are jolly green Arfcommer's walking the earth. With guns!"
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Originally Posted By DeathHates: It's 55 servings, many 1 month emergency food supplies are around 200. I'm kind of new to this, so.. I may be wrong. It's still going into the stash, variety will be good. View Quote Look at calories, not servings. They can say 50 servings, but that can be any number of calories. |
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That is the normal wal-mart price, at least in the store I go to. They usually only have 2 to 4 on the shelf though.
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Originally Posted By ffemt596: Look at calories, not servings. They can say 50 servings, but that can be any number of calories. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ffemt596: Originally Posted By DeathHates: It's 55 servings, many 1 month emergency food supplies are around 200. I'm kind of new to this, so.. I may be wrong. It's still going into the stash, variety will be good. Look at calories, not servings. They can say 50 servings, but that can be any number of calories. 10,904 calories total |
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
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"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
GA, USA
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"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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"Do you want to know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you." - Thomas Jefferson
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And it’s all carbs and salt
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I've been placing big orders on amazon for mountain house and augason farms...I have bad feelings about the economy right now. I think I have about 80 or 90 cans.
Thanks for the deals, gents. |
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"Do you want to know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you." - Thomas Jefferson
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Costco has 15 pouch assortment for $79.99 as I type. That's $5.33 a pouch.
https://www.costco.com/mountain-house-emergency-meal-kit-15-pouch-assortment.product.100642273.html |
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if you guys eat a good bit of the freeze dried stuff, buy yourself a freeze dryer. costs more upfront but you will quickly make your self a lifetime supply for MUCH less and MUCH better quality.
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Originally Posted By The_Beer_Slayer: if you guys eat a good bit of the freeze dried stuff, buy yourself a freeze dryer. costs more upfront but you will quickly make your self a lifetime supply for MUCH less and MUCH better quality. View Quote I've been looking at harvest right dryers, and their reviews are terrible. I'm going to try to get my wife into canning. There is not much tech involved. While it wouldn't be good for the 25 year stuff, it would still let me slap a lot of groceries in the pantry without paying a ton. |
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Originally Posted By Keib: I've been looking at harvest right dryers, and their reviews are terrible. I'm going to try to get my wife into canning. There is not much tech involved. While it wouldn't be good for the 25 year stuff, it would still let me slap a lot of groceries in the pantry without paying a ton. View Quote i have had one for years with minimal issues. most of the bad reviews are honestly people with no concept of the process and HR failure to be able to educate them. i will say their customer service has slid a bit with their growth but they are responsive just slow. the hardware itself is well made and designed. this is one of those rare products you need to research in the online communities not reviews. |
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Portable Solar Charging Panel
https://www.renogy.com/renogy-e-flex10-portable-solar-panel-with-usb-port/ Use coupon code 10OFF to save $10 making it $2.99 with free shipping. |
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Damn sold out.
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never underestimate the stupidity of other people
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"Holy shit that is way way less work than pushing a wet shit through a tube like I just did" @Kuraki
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renology stuff goes on sale pretty often. i have a few products from them and it has all been good stuff.
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Not necessarily a "deal", but I stumbled upon a new vendor - WebstaurantStore
Apparently they do $500+ mil in revenue, but I somehow never heard of them. Anyway, I just ordered 400 pounds of long term stuff that I'll mylar and bucket myself. Salt, rolled oats, sugar, green split peas, navy beans, elbow macaroni, and white rice. Total tab with shipping was around $400. I will gladly pay shipping to avoid trips to Costco/Sams/Walmart, etc. Ordering was easy - now its a matter of truckers screwing me up. Has anyone used this company? Based in Lancaster, PA. WebstaurantStore is the largest online restaurant supply store servicing professionals and individual customers worldwide. With hundreds of thousands of products available and millions of orders shipped, we have everything your business needs to function at its best. Over the years we have expanded our selection of commercial equipment and wholesale supplies to include healthcare, educational, food, beverage, office, parts and hotel supplies. Our focus is your convenience – order online from your laptop, desktop, or smartphone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our fast shipping, low prices, and outstanding customer service make WebstaurantStore the best choice to meet all of your professional and food service supply needs View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Keib: Not necessarily a "deal", but I stumbled upon a new vendor - WebstaurantStore Apparently they do $500+ mil in revenue, but I somehow never heard of them. Anyway, I just ordered 400 pounds of long term stuff that I'll mylar and bucket myself. Salt, rolled oats, sugar, green split peas, navy beans, elbow macaroni, and white rice. Total tab with shipping was around $400. I will gladly pay shipping to avoid trips to Costco/Sams/Walmart, etc. Ordering was easy - now its a matter of truckers screwing me up. Has anyone used this company? View Quote Yep, I've used them a couple of times, not for preps though. I bought a popcorn machine for my home theater and some supplies from them. Yes they are a reputable company. |
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Adding, this has become my new favorite thread. Also the worst! LOL
Augason farms peanut butter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBWPT9S?tag=arfcom00-20 Augason farms scone and roll mix https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FTEWFTQ?tag=arfcom00-20 |
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Originally Posted By DrJekell: Yep, I've used them a couple of times, not for preps though. I bought a popcorn machine for my home theater and some supplies from them. Yes they are a reputable company. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DrJekell: Originally Posted By Keib: Not necessarily a "deal", but I stumbled upon a new vendor - WebstaurantStore Apparently they do $500+ mil in revenue, but I somehow never heard of them. Anyway, I just ordered 400 pounds of long term stuff that I'll mylar and bucket myself. Salt, rolled oats, sugar, green split peas, navy beans, elbow macaroni, and white rice. Total tab with shipping was around $400. I will gladly pay shipping to avoid trips to Costco/Sams/Walmart, etc. Ordering was easy - now its a matter of truckers screwing me up. Has anyone used this company? Yep, I've used them a couple of times, not for preps though. I bought a popcorn machine for my home theater and some supplies from them. Yes they are a reputable company. Thanks for the lead. https://www.webstaurantstore.com/morton-25-lb-bulk-iodized-table-salt/102SALTIOD25.html |
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Originally Posted By DrJekell: Yep, I've used them a couple of times, not for preps though. I bought a popcorn machine for my home theater and some supplies from them. Yes they are a reputable company. View Quote I got a shipping notice this morning that the food is on the way from 4 different states. |
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Originally Posted By DeathHates: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/468452/Screenshot_20210914-170659_Chrome_jpg-2090841.JPG walmart.com 55 servings ea. View Quote I'm a little confused about this deal vs the 79.99 Costco deal. If my math is right, both of them are about 7500 calories, but the Walmart deal is about a quarter of the price. Sure, the Costco deal has a bit more protein, but $20 worth of canned chicken or salmon would even those protein numbers right up. What am I missing here? |
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Originally Posted By The_Beer_Slayer: if you guys eat a good bit of the freeze dried stuff, buy yourself a freeze dryer. costs more upfront but you will quickly make your self a lifetime supply for MUCH less and MUCH better quality. View Quote Do you have a Harvest Right version? I’ve been looking at them, but still not sure how practical or economical they would be for a small family. |
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yes i have the original harvest right machine. the new ones are a lot easier to use. as for a small family, it's just me and the wife. we used it a good bit as we were looking to put back some long storage preps. we now have plenty to take us close to a year depending on how much we eat. infact we made as much as we could easily store. i figure if we had bought the FD foods comparable to what we put back i'd be at least 5x the cost of what i have in the raw foods and machine. i also have better quality food than pretty much any of the over salted crap on the commercial market.
i will say this, there IS a learning curve and there is a commitment you need to make to financially make it work. if you just want to put back some rice and beans for a rainy day this isn't your machine. if you want to produce quality long term storage meals or foods in qty.. this is as good as it gets. |
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Originally Posted By ruffhowzer: Costco has 15 pouch assortment for $79.99 as I type. That's $5.33 a pouch. https://www.costco.com/mountain-house-emergency-meal-kit-15-pouch-assortment.product.100642273.html View Quote Costco online also has the large cans available (6-packs)…. Doesn’t look like big of a deal, but it includes shipping Attached File |
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Ordered on the 12th and have of the order arrived on the 15th. Good stuff.
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Originally Posted By Keib: Not necessarily a "deal", but I stumbled upon a new vendor - WebstaurantStore Apparently they do $500+ mil in revenue, but I somehow never heard of them. Anyway, I just ordered 400 pounds of long term stuff that I'll mylar and bucket myself. Salt, rolled oats, sugar, green split peas, navy beans, elbow macaroni, and white rice. Total tab with shipping was around $400. I will gladly pay shipping to avoid trips to Costco/Sams/Walmart, etc. Ordering was easy - now its a matter of truckers screwing me up. Has anyone used this company? View Quote Tagging this thread! And FYI their primary patrons are business owners and QSR chains, hence why most of us haven't heard of them (hence one of their 5 title page adverts is for baby changing stations ) |
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Originally Posted By EEnginerd: I'm a little confused about this deal vs the 79.99 Costco deal. If my math is right, both of them are about 7500 calories, but the Walmart deal is about a quarter of the price. Sure, the Costco deal has a bit more protein, but $20 worth of canned chicken or salmon would even those protein numbers right up. What am I missing here? View Quote Back in stock. It's actually 10,910 calories, but I think the price difference is due to it having more food in each bag than mountain house does. |
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I am not an AFT agent.
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Originally Posted By TribunusSanGeorgii: Augason Farms Cheese Powder at Amazon for $16.86. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/408270/Screenshot_2021-11-03_202701_jpg-2154126.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/408270/Screenshot_2021-11-03_202626_jpg-2154128.JPG View Quote I have one but never tried it yet. I plan on using it with rice and potatoes |
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Originally Posted By PA-Minuteman: Has anyone used this cheese powder? I have one but never tried it yet. I plan on using it with rice and potatoes View Quote I've owned some since 2006 or so, but never used the stuff, lol. 2K mostly favorable reviews though. The most common complaint is damage upon arrival. I added some more. I do wonder about those that use this kind of stuff in everyday life. "great for grilled cheese"..."mac n cheese", etc. "Where has this been all my life?" |
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Augason Farms Peanut Butter Powder, $12.38
Honey Powder, $10.88 (Note: this is not real crystalized honey, it's some sort of honey / sugar hybrid sweetener?) |
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Originally Posted By corruptor: Augason Farms Peanut Butter Powder, $12.38 Honey Powder, $10.88 (Note: this is not real crystalized honey, it's some sort of honey / sugar hybrid sweetener?) View Quote I've never understood the powdered honey thing, real honey literally lasts forever. |
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I already posted this in Team thread but also posting here as it's a good deal.
Eagle UI-50-FS Red Galvanized Steel Type I Gasoline Safety Can with Funnel, 5 gallon Capacity. 45% off. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00004Y75M?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title $47. |
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