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Food, starting from scratch
14 February 2013, 21:42,
#11
RE: Food, starting from scratch
hello from south wales.......buy yourself a dehydrator bout £38.00 ...got mine a few weeks back off amazon....its brilliant ...not stopped using it you will reduce the size of stuff eg oranges 2 big bags from the market say 4 k ...fitted into glass jar ...the range of stuff you can dehydrate is huge...meat aswell...can,t reccomend the process enough GO GET ONE
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14 February 2013, 22:33,
#12
RE: Food, starting from scratch
For me, if you eat it, and it'll last a while, buy it and store it.

If it takes a while to process into edible form, but lasts years, then it's a good purchase....providing you would eat it.

Really, it doesn't need to be more complex than that.

Tins, dried, freeze dried, MREs, jars, pickled, or anything like that is a fair plan.

One thing worth checking out, self supplying. Grow your own, and learning to forrage. Also, planting trees in areas that you frequent. I know a guy that has planted over 30 apple trees in and around his location.
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14 February 2013, 22:54,
#13
RE: Food, starting from scratch
good advice S13.....the trees real cool
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14 February 2013, 23:06,
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RE: Food, starting from scratch
(14 February 2013, 21:28)Megatron Wrote: Any suppliers that you recommend?

http://www.eagle-outdoors.co.uk/mountain...tAodExMAfg

most sites choose what tins go into the discounted mnthly groupings, this site lets you choose. i have yet to buy from them (awaiting payday) but it looks good.

unfortunatly we don't get it nearly as good as the US where they are cheeper and have a greater variety.

the spaceman ice cream is amazing you can get it cheap off ebay or amazon and i have eaten it a few years out of date

the stuff i have in the spare room i got from the US but i had to pay a crazy amount for customs Sad
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14 February 2013, 23:12,
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RE: Food, starting from scratch
Have you seen this UK based MRE manufacturer and supplier, scroll down the page til you get past the ready meals
http://www.lookwhatwefound.co.uk/Page/Pr...px?CatID=0

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15 February 2013, 14:01,
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RE: Food, starting from scratch
(14 February 2013, 23:12)NorthernRaider Wrote: Have you seen this UK based MRE manufacturer and supplier, scroll down the page til you get past the ready meals
http://www.lookwhatwefound.co.uk/Page/Pr...px?CatID=0

ive used these for a year or so as a boil in a bag and they work reasonaly well, takes about 7-10 mins with meths.
the content seems to have changed recently more liquid and less chunks Angry
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