Rainier70 wrote:I also wanted to mention again Harmony House Foods. Sharon Heisley listed them too in her post on the first page of this thread.
I have bought freeze dried products from a lot of different sources such as Honeyville Farms, Walton's, Mountain House etc. The problem I frequently found is in the amounts. Most use a #10 can as their only purchasing option, and companies like Mountain House also do very small (expensive) single serving amounts. Finding a company that packages in medium sized amounts is a great find.
Harmony House offers mixes and individual freeze dried and dehydrated items in small pouches, pint, quart, and gallon sizes. It's great to have some good size options.
Amazon also carries many of their products.
The one thing that you need to watch is that Harmony House does NOT package its freeze dried foods for long term storage. Be sure and vacuum pack any freeze dried foods that you don't use fairly quickly.
Roly Nelson wrote:Wow, I feel guilty, not bringing along enough "stuff". My pantry consists of Cherrios, milk, coffee and pork and beans.....simple.![]()
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