68Camaro wrote:Interesting. But you can buy a lot of commercial freeze dried food for the cost of one of those.
Nickelless wrote:68Camaro wrote:Interesting. But you can buy a lot of commercial freeze dried food for the cost of one of those.
A lot of freeze-dried or dehydrated food marketed for "preppers" tends to be loaded with salt or other additives. I want to be in control of what goes into my food, as well as own the tools that I will use to get my food ready for a long, happy stay in the bunker.
68Camaro wrote:Interesting. But you can buy a lot of commercial freeze dried food for the cost of one of those.
Lemon Thrower wrote:68Camaro wrote:Interesting. But you can buy a lot of commercial freeze dried food for the cost of one of those.
Well, not that much. Have you tried to buy any lately? Its pretty pricey.
knibloe wrote:In my area, we have several produce auctions. Their customers are mainly produce markets and stands. However, you can go there and buy very economically. I once bought 6 bushels of bell peppers for $12. Another time I bought 50 huge heads of cauliflower for $35. Each time was more than we needed, but we preserved all we could stand to do and then resold the rest to like minded neighbors. The amazing thing to me is that most of the people buying are the local stands. You think they are growing their own, but in a lot of cases they are not. We sell pumpkins and squash. One time our acorn squash did not grow. I wanted some for my stand. I was able to buy 300 of them for $.15 each. I recommend finding one and taking a trip. If you like austions, it is a fun time.
68Camaro wrote:Well keep us up to date please - I'm very interested to hear how well it works and how happy you are with the reconstituted product. Maybe you could sell some items on here so we can find out how well a home system works? I would buy some trial packs from you to help me decide if I want to follow your footsteps.
Lemon Thrower wrote:Almost no one at those farmers markets are actual farmers. You can tell because they are selling out of a card board box.
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