Description
6 Month Fuel Your Preparation Vegetarian Freeze Dried Survival Food Kit
The 6 Month Fuel Your Preparation Vegetarian Freeze Dried Survival Food Kit will give you 190 meals, for many months of nutritious high quality emergency food, in extreme survival conditions one meal a day for a single person for 6 months, or shorter term comfort of 3 meals a day for 2 months.
A good saving when bought as a 6 month emergency food kit as opposed to buying single cans.
Features
- 106,000 calories of freeze dried food
- 25 years shelf-life for preppers
- Vegetarian
- Non-GMO
- 24 Tins Family Survival Food Kit
6 Month Emergency Vegetarian Food Kit
- Three x Tins Vegetable Chipotle Chili
- Two x Tins Vegetable Tikka
- Two x Tins 5 Bean Cassoulet
- Three x Tins Spicy Pasta Arrabiata
- Three x Tins Macaroni Cheese
- Two x Tins Rice pudding With Strawberry
- Two x Tins Custard Apple Crunch
- Three x Tins Scrambled Eggs
- Two x Tins Cooked White Rice
- Two x Tins Morning Oats With Raspberries
The tins are airtight, water tight and extremely robust.
They have the additional convenience of a plastic lid to provide an airtight seal keeping the contents fresh for up to 7 days after opening (manufacturer suggested) NOTE if you keep the O2 absorber or indeed add a fresh one the contents will keep for months with lid on, tested many times by customers.
To rehydrate the contents simply measure a portion, add boiling water, leave to stand for 8-10 minutes, stir and you have a delicious meal in minutes.
A selection of breakfast/deserts and main meals of Fuel Your Preparation food tins that have a shelf life of up to 25 years.
Boxed for easy storage.
Weight 20 kg approx.
Brand Fuel Your Preparation.
Will come in multiple boxes well packed for protection (Pic for illustration only).
Storage of Tins
These tins last for at least 25 years, to ensure maximum lifespan, please follow these simple steps for storing your emergency food tins correctly.
- Avoid extreme hot and cold coditions. Store in a cool room or cellar ideally, not in a loft! Try to keep the temperature fluctuations as low as possible.
- Avoid Tin Damage. Store the tins where they are unlikely to be damaged or punctured. Small dents are fine as long as the integrity of the tin is not compromised.
- Keep Clear Of Vermin. Try to ensure the tins are unlikely to be targeted by rats and other vermin. Though very unliklely damage to the tins in this way will spoil the food.





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