Augason Farms Lunch & Dinner Emergency Food Supply 11 lbs 11.2 oz 4 Gallon Pail
The Augason Farms Lunch & Dinner Emergency Food Supply Pail includes everything you’ll need to meet nutritional and caloric needs in the event of an unexpected emergency, or anytime you need a delicious, easy-to-prepare family meal. The pail includes 11 meal varieties totaling 92 servings and 21,020 calories. All meals are packaged in individual pouches and sealed in an easy-to-transport pail. No matter the case, this kit is an absolute essential in an emergency: it’s easy to transport and includes all your food storage needs. For over 40 years we have refined our recipes and sourced the finest ingredients to create the highest quality, long-term freeze dried and dehydrated meal solutions in the market. While most emergency food storage companies contract their production to outside manufacturers, we produce and package all our food from beginning to end. That means we can promise the best quality and value in the market. Make the wise decision and let Augason Farms give you a peace of mind that’s as essential as it is delicious. Please discard oxygen absorber after opening. Best when stored in a cool dry place at temperatures between 55 and 70 Degrees F (ideal humidity 15%).
Product Features
- 92 servings
- 16 food pouches
- 21,020 total calories
- 11 lunch and dinner Varieties
- Up to a 20 Year Shelf Life!
Good assortment easy to prepare lunches and dinners for camping or for emergencies I inspected the contents and all the Mylar pouches of food were there and were properly sealed. The bucket contains 21,020 calories of lunch and dinner meals, or about 15 days of food (not including fifteen 667 calorie breakfasts) if you are aiming for 2000 calories per day. Each pouch contains multiple servings, so you will need to have some Zip Lock bags to store the opened pouches. All the food requires mixing with boiled water and some requires simmering, so you will need a supply of clean…
Not sure about this… Well, if its all you have to eat, better than nothing. Best thing about this is the shelf life, (20 years). It appears most of the items need boiling water to reconstitute, I did try the chicken soup, threw most of it out, the broth was o.k., but some of the vegetables didn’t come back to life properly, and it seemed to be mostly macaroni, and rice.Having survived the Ohio ghettos, I’m not too picky, but not currently starving, that might make a difference. Both a good source of calories, so…