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Posted: 7/4/2019 4:59:44 PM EDT
Augason Farms 5-20091 Deluxe Emergency 30-Day Food Supply (1 Person), 200 Servings, 36,600 Calories, Net Weight 20 lbs. 7 oz. ($52.04), I paid $72.22 a week ago on the same one on Amazon, just picked up a 2nd one.

Edit, picked up 3 more today....

Amazon Product
  • 200 Total Servings and 37, 080 Total Calories
  • 1, 236 Calories per day
  • 24 Pouches and 11 Total Varieties

Link Posted: 7/4/2019 5:25:33 PM EDT
[#1]
If you're working hard to stay survived, expect to throw another 200 calories per day into that.  Canned meats would work fine.
Link Posted: 7/4/2019 5:52:45 PM EDT
[#2]
I've been wanting to get something like this to keep stashed away.  Thanks.
Link Posted: 7/4/2019 6:32:14 PM EDT
[#3]
Pouches appear to be multiple servings.  Anybody have experience with this being solo and subsequent storage?
Link Posted: 7/5/2019 10:11:19 AM EDT
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Assuming you will eat an entire pouch in a reasonable amount of time once opened I would think that adding some gallon ziplock bags to store opened pouches in would be sufficient.
Link Posted: 7/7/2019 2:00:59 AM EDT
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Pouches appear to be multiple servings.  Anybody have experience with this being solo and subsequent storage?  
Assuming you will eat an entire pouch in a reasonable amount of time once opened I would think that adding some gallon ziplock bags to store opened pouches in would be sufficient.
I’ve been told that freeze dried food, if you reseal (twist off) n keep cool and dry (in shade) the pouches will last a day or two.  Since they have nomoistjre for bacteria, it slows the rancidification or whatever.
Link Posted: 7/7/2019 1:52:03 PM EDT
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It will last much longer than a day.  A long time ago Costco used to sell #10 cans of Butler Creek freeze dried soups. I bought a couple of the cans and ate them over the course of a couple of months without any problem.  The potato soup was great when you add a bunch of cooked sausage to it.
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