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    1. A

      Long Term Storage Food

      I am new to this forum and I just wanted to say "hi". I currently work for a food storage company, but I will not say who, as I don't want it to cloud my posts. But if anyone has any questions about them, I know the companies out there pretty well and would be happy to help. I also have been...
    2. M

      Food dehydrator recommendations

      I am in looking to buy my first food dehydrator and was wondering if anyone has and suggestions on brand, reliability, durability and over all ease of use. I am budgeting around $100-$150. I plant a garden every year am an looking to dehydrate and as well as can this year. Thanks :patriot:
    3. miguel

      Mylar bags in Indy area?

      Anyone know a good place to buy mylar bags for food storage in the Indy area? Or am I better off ordering online?
    4. indysafe317

      Food Storage and Options

      Just found this last week and got my samples in. Actually, the food taste good. What I liked about them is that they are not in #10 cans. Not that I am against cans, I have some of those as well but these allow you to try out stuff and rotate them easier. These will definitively be my new...
    5. Pamcake

      Egg Storage in Sodium Silicate: 1 year test (many Pics)

      OK, a year ago I put some of my chicken eggs in a crock in sodium silicate "Water Glass". Forgot about them to do a 6-month check, which is how long the Mother Earth News said they'd keep in an article a long time ago... So, having kept them in the house at 65 - 72 degrees for 1 year, Here...
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