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Old 03/30/09, 08:19 PM
 
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Source for dehydrated foods? And how much for month's supply?

Looking for a reliable, affordable few items Dehydrated eggs, and butter.

I did a search, but dont see any recommended places ya'll use. Any recommendations?

Also, if I needed a month supply for 10 people, how mucch should I get??

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Old 03/30/09, 08:31 PM
 
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I bought my dehydrated eggs and butter from Honeyville Grain. I liked the low shipping.

Emergency Essentials is another good one from what I have been told.

Last edited by avandris; 03/30/09 at 08:33 PM. Reason: added something
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Old 03/30/09, 09:20 PM
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You can buy dehydrated eggs in many grocery stores. Do you know that you even like them? I can't stand them! How much depends on your eating habits and how they would change with dry eggs instead of fresh.
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