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    Rainy Day Food Storage in a jar

    Meals you can put in a jar. Great recipes








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    That looks like something you can give as Christmas presents to non-preppers. Hmmmm....

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    Bad part is it seems like you have to buy their products to do this.

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    I'm looking forward to finding some good stuff in here. We've been discussing various meals we could fix and seal for a quick easy meal when needed.

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    Rainy Day Food Storage in a jar

    Quote Originally Posted by helomech View Post
    Bad part is it seems like you have to buy their products to do this.
    The only thing that was specific that I saw in any of the recipes was some of the Thrive brand powdered stuff. I don't think you would have to use it specifically and not every recipe uses it and I'm willing to bet that there are alternatives for all of those ingredients.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLight View Post
    The only thing that was specific that I saw in any of the recipes was some of the Thrive brand powdered stuff. I don't think you would have to use it specifically and not every recipe uses it and I'm willing to bet that there are alternatives for all of those ingredients.
    All of the ones I saw called for a powdered tomato and such which you have to buy from them. I am sure it can be made, but at what cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by helomech View Post
    Bad part is it seems like you have to buy their products to do this.
    You don't have to use their products. If you use dehydrated instead of FD and when it calls for a powder just make that from the dehydrated things, I think that would be fine. Example::: instaed of their tomato powder, make your own from dehydrated tomatoes. Look at the recipes in the site. You can see where you can DIY without buying their stuff.


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    We talked about doing that and did look on you tube for videos. But that is going to take a lot of work, for such little results.

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    Same here. We make stuff to our taste instead of strickly by directions.

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