I need your help! I need the information that you have!
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Proud 2b Peculiar
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I need your help! I need the information that you have!
This forum is filled with the brightest minds I know.
Please submit any information on websites that you are aware of for these topics/supplies.
Manufacturer's of Freeze Dried Foods:
Grain Mills:
The Nuclear bunkers built by AT&T at some point and time:
Public Surplus:
Government Surplus:
Overstock:
DRMO Facilities at each Military base where they sell their surplus:
Military vehicles for sell that are from the 60's or 70's:
Thank you in advance for your help.
Please submit any information on websites that you are aware of for these topics/supplies.
Manufacturer's of Freeze Dried Foods:
Grain Mills:
The Nuclear bunkers built by AT&T at some point and time:
Public Surplus:
Government Surplus:
Overstock:
DRMO Facilities at each Military base where they sell their surplus:
Military vehicles for sell that are from the 60's or 70's:
Thank you in advance for your help.
- SwissMrs&Pitchfire
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Proud 2b Peculiar
- Level 34 Illuminated
- Posts: 5560
- Location: American Fork, Utah
- mirkwood
- captain of 1,000
- Posts: 1740
- Location: Utah
Re: I need your help! I need the information that you have!
LoveChrist wrote: Manufacturer's of Freeze Dried Foods:
Best source IMO.
http://beprepared.com/Default.asp?bhcd2=1200952363
- Chip
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- Location: California
We've done several group buys of storable foods from:
http://www.waltonfeed.com
Their prices are low, their quality is excellent, and it's the best way I know of to acquire lots of food and related supplies cheaply. For example, their "1 Year Basic Unit" is $389 and is made up of 13 double-sealed six-gallon buckets of grains, beans, corn and sugar, along with salt and yeast (600 lbs). I just ordered 10 of these to get the shipping down, and Walton Feed gave us a 10% discount for our group order. This translated to $420, delivered, per 1 Year Basic Unit. In contrast, 1 year ago we were getting these for $345, delivered. Prices are going up.
http://www.waltonfeed.com
Their prices are low, their quality is excellent, and it's the best way I know of to acquire lots of food and related supplies cheaply. For example, their "1 Year Basic Unit" is $389 and is made up of 13 double-sealed six-gallon buckets of grains, beans, corn and sugar, along with salt and yeast (600 lbs). I just ordered 10 of these to get the shipping down, and Walton Feed gave us a 10% discount for our group order. This translated to $420, delivered, per 1 Year Basic Unit. In contrast, 1 year ago we were getting these for $345, delivered. Prices are going up.
- John Adams
- captain of 1,000
- Posts: 1084
- Location: Northern Idaho
We obtained much of our supply from waltonfeed as well.Chip wrote:We've done several group buys of storable foods from:
http://www.waltonfeed.com
Their prices are low, their quality is excellent, and it's the best way I know of to acquire lots of food and related supplies cheaply. For example, their "1 Year Basic Unit" is $389 and is made up of 13 double-sealed six-gallon buckets of grains, beans, corn and sugar, along with salt and yeast (600 lbs). I just ordered 10 of these to get the shipping down, and Walton Feed gave us a 10% discount for our group order. This translated to $420, delivered, per 1 Year Basic Unit. In contrast, 1 year ago we were getting these for $345, delivered. Prices are going up.
