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Sells freeze dried and dehydrated camping food, utensils, pots, pans and ovens for backcountry cooking. Also offers free recipes and ideas for gourmet backpacking meals.
http://www.wildernessdining.com/
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Dehydrated storage foods, with a shelf life of 10 to 12 years unopened and with an additional 6 months shelf life due to oxygen absorbers and re-sealable lids.
http://www.y2kdehydratedfoods.com/
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Major supplier of dehydrated foods and food storage.
http://www.waltonfeed.com/
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Foods for outdoor recreation and long-term storage with no added preservatives, flavorings, or MSG. Self-heating meals, freeze-dried and dehydrated meals.
http://www.aa-foods.com/
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Manufacturer of dehydrated food and food storage for one person, two people or the entire family.
http://1stopfoodstorage.com
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Dehydrated and freeze-dried storable foods with a shelf life of 5 to 10+ years.
http://www.storablefoods.com
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Sale of dried apples, onions, tomatoes, oyster mushrooms, and sweet corn from northern Wisconsin. Mail or email ordering.
http://www.sistersfarm.com/
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Products include homemade soup mixes, desserts, and breads. Also offers gift baskets and newsletter.
http://www.pantrydelights.com
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Offering dried fruit, soup and cookie mixes, and trail mix.
http://www.northernseasons.com/
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Dehydrated food storage for emergency preparedness and survival.
http://www.mountainbrookfoods.com/
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Backpacker's Pantry brand dried foods, emergency products, and water filtration products.
http://www.mapleleafinc.com/
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Complete line of freeze dried fruits and vegetables in bulk packaging for food storage, camping, and snacking.
http://store.honeyvillegrain.com
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Precooked meals that come with a water-activated heater. No refrigeration is required.
http://www.heatermeals.com/
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Features home-made mixes for beverages, breads, cookies, desserts, dips, soups, marinades, and rubs. Includes history, gift baskets, and US distributors, by state.
http://www.gourmetmixes.net/
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A complete selection of long term storage foods and other self-sufficiency products.
http://www.foodreserves.com/
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