These are made in New Meadows, Idaho. Very cool. I spent many a summer
there at my uncles Inn. Plus, they look very cool and very reliable!
*In Christ, Judy*
*Lovin**' My Cowboy*
*Homeschooling our Clan*
On 3/16/2012 6:45 PM, freeidaho2 wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> As there is no links page I will post the information here and I
> suggest you bookmark the site for future reference. This is what I am
> using. I found it better than buckets, cans or jars and it saves shelf
> space.
> Long Term Food Storage Packaging "The Flexible Aluminum Can" Won't
> rust, protects against air, moisture and light. Vacuum pack or use
> oxygen absorbers. Heavy Duty. Save up to 25% shelf space.Ideal for
> individuals who wish to take advantage of bulk dry food pricing. Store
> dry grains, beans, rice, flour and other items you want to protect
> from air, moisture or sunlight, dehydrated fruits, vegetables and
> other items or freeze dried items like eggs, butter, cheese, tomato
> power or other products for the long term in the event of natural
> disasters, economic upheavel or income disruption. A commercial
> quality product. Try'm you'll like'm, I do. Check it out.
>
> http://usacanbag.com/
>
> Grover (lurker)
>
>
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
Re: [Homesteadingfamily] Long Term Food Storage Packaging
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