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Ethesis
02-28-2018, 18:07
Amazon charges $20 more a can but Walmart is out of it.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Emergency-Essentials-Freeze-Dried-Sausage-Crumbles-34-oz/47157537

have not found a place that competes well with the Walmart price.

http://m.ebay.com/sch/scotred2012/m.html?isRefine=true&item=282182806635&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562&_trksid=p2047675.l2562&_mwBanner=1 quit selling freeze dried sausage.

The stuff is great.

Boil water. Add butter and stuffing mix and chicken or sausage.

It is a meal with some real calories.

Ethesis
02-28-2018, 18:16
I like stuffing mix a lot more than the Lipton sides.

Freeze dried meat meat is a lot lighter than in the foil packets.

Butter or olive oil lasts me three days even in warm weather if I pack it in a ziplock.

The taco meat works great with various freeze dried beans and lentils and a tortilla.

So does the chicken.

I just wanted some pork/sausage for variety.

Starchild
02-28-2018, 18:29
Wow prime rib survival food, now that's my type of surviving :) (comes up in that second link)

Elaikases
02-28-2018, 20:19
Wow prime rib survival food, now that's my type of surviving :) (comes up in that second link)

:}

yes. just not bulk economy food

dcdennis
03-01-2018, 13:10
packit gourmet sells freeze dried beef. https://www.packitgourmet.com/Freeze-Dried-Ground-Beef.html

Ethesis
03-01-2018, 13:56
packit gourmet sells freeze dried beef. https://www.packitgourmet.com/Freeze-Dried-Ground-Beef.html

there is a lot of beef and chicken.

But sausage at $32 for two pounds is hard to find.

At fifty, yes. But that is the same product as at $32.

It seems like someone besides Walmart should have a similar price.

Ethesis
03-01-2018, 13:58
In stock for only $40.

http://www.disasternecessities.com/product/FN%20S250

BillyGr
03-01-2018, 16:55
But sausage at $32 for two pounds is hard to find.

At fifty, yes. But that is the same product as at $32.

It seems like someone besides Walmart should have a similar price.

Looks like at the Walmart link they originally charged $39.95, so your 2nd post of $40 makes sense. Perhaps they were just trying to clear it out or had some that needed to be sold quickly and thus reduced it in price?

Venchka
03-01-2018, 19:38
You live in a civilized part of the world.
Go to World Market and buy individual servings of shelf stable 1.75 oz. summer sausage and 3.0 oz. ham. Slice & dice and add to just about anything. Instant refried beans really perk up with the added meat.
Wayne

Brutalguyracing
03-01-2018, 19:41
Try
Dutchwaregear


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Ethesis
03-01-2018, 20:14
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$120+ for the same amount and out of stock.

Ethesis
03-01-2018, 20:15
Looks like at the Walmart link they originally charged $39.95, so your 2nd post of $40 makes sense. Perhaps they were just trying to clear it out or had some that needed to be sold quickly and thus reduced it in price?

That makes sense.

Elaikases
03-01-2018, 21:55
In stock for only $40.

http://www.disasternecessities.com/product/FN%20S250

Walmart had free shipping. This has +$6.00 for shipping.

Wyoming
03-01-2018, 22:04
You do realize that almost every grocery store in the US stocks summer sausage. This is what I buy most of the time for my meat and its high fat content. I usually buy a 1 lb version for a 4 day resupply. It tastes great and I have never yet tired of it. No need for cooking (I don't carry a stove for a variety of reasons) as it is already cooked. Have never had it spoil yet. And it costs a small fraction of what you are talking about.

Ethesis
03-02-2018, 18:30
You do realize that almost every grocery store in the US stocks summer sausage. This is what I buy most of the time for my meat and its high fat content. I usually buy a 1 lb version for a 4 day resupply. It tastes great and I have never yet tired of it. No need for cooking (I don't carry a stove for a variety of reasons) as it is already cooked. Have never had it spoil yet. And it costs a small fraction of what you are talking about.
Good point.

Singto
03-03-2018, 00:34
You live in a civilized part of the world.
Go to World Market and buy individual servings of shelf stable 1.75 oz. summer sausage and 3.0 oz. ham. Slice & dice and add to just about anything. Instant refried beans really perk up with the added meat.
Wayne

Yep, I agree with this suggestion. Simple and safe.

Venchka
03-03-2018, 00:47
They also have cheese in the same bins.
Wayne