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Mountain House Freeze Dried Foods

Written by travelwell on March 14th, 2008

Mountain House freeze dried foods are well known for their quality and long shelve life. MRE meals ready to eat and Mountain House products will provide you and your family with tasty and healthy food supplies during an emergency when you just can’t reach your supermarket and have to survive with what you already have on hand.

The new MRE rations have a storage life of three to five years so you do need to eat them or replace the MRE’s now and then.

Nitro-Pak is a reliable supplier of Mountain House freeze dried and MRE meals. They have been in business for over eighteen years and unlike most firms operating on the Internet carry a large inventory of over 80,000 items. When you are ready to order and then reorder your ready to eat meals and other survival supplies Nitro-Pak will still be around to service your account.

We recommend that you have at least a one week supply of MRE meals and freeze dried food on hand. In a severe emergency, like we had in the United States with hurricanes Katrina and Rita, you just can’t count on anyone to be there to feed you immediately after the disaster.

Having MRE meals on hand is important. In addition, you must pay attention to your water supply. You can not safely depend on having any safe water for some time after a disaster except for that you have stored away or can purify using a water purification kit.


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One Response to “Mountain House Freeze Dried Foods”

  1. SloppyJo Says:

    My family purchased a whole 12-month supply of freeze-dried food storage from Daily Bread representative Steve Matheson. He came into our home and gave us a free demonstration on how to prepare the food - by simply adding water. If you’d like to invest in a great product for you and your family, contact Steve Matheson @ http://www.dailybreadaz.blogspot.com

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