Are you Ready for Thanksgiving 2037?

Are you ready for Thanksgiving? No, not the one next Thursday – the one on Nov. 19th, 2037!

The Ready Store’s food storage items have a shelf life of 20-30 years and will help you be prepared for Thanksgiving 2037 or any dinner in between. You’ll be prepared for dinner with a wide array of meats, vegetables, fruits, potatoes, desserts and more!

Use this invitation to make sure your friends and family are coming to Thanksgiving 2037. Who knows who will show up! Your kids in their flying cars? Your brother might be visiting Mars that weekend. Will your in-laws still be around? Be sure to allow them plenty of time to RSVP.

Thanksgiving Food Storage

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Below we’ve listed the foods that you’ll be able to use to create a great-tasting Thanksgiving dinner. While we realize this is just some lighthearted fun, we’re serious about great tasting freeze-dried foods that last for decades.

Turkey
No Thanksgiving dinner would be complete without great tasting Turkey! That’s why we ensure that our turkey will last on your shelf for up to 30 years.

Saratoga Farms Freeze-Dried Diced Turkey

Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
You can’t have Thanksgiving turkey without buttery mashed potatoes and gravy! These potato granules are great tasting and have a 20 year shelf life.

Saratoga Farms Mashed Potato Granules

Sweet Corn

Remember the pilgrim’s dinner with Super Sweet Corn straight from the cob.

Saratoga Farms Super Sweet Corn

Green Beans
Green bean casserole is a must-have for your family dinner. You can use these freeze-dried green beans in your favorite recipe.

Saratoga Farms Green Beans

Ham
Instead of a turkey, some families prefer roasted hams. No worries, this ham has a 30 year shelf life!

Saratoga Farms Freeze-Dried Diced Ham

Cranberries
These freeze-dried cranberries last for 20 years and can be added to any of your family’s favorite recipes.

 

Saratoga Farms Freeze Dried Cranberries

Warm Bread
My favorite part of dinner is the warm bread served with the meal. These always go fast on my table.

Saratoga Farms White Bread Mix

Chocolate Pudding (Pie)
One of my family’s favorite desserts is Chocolate Pudding Pie. You can use this food storage pudding mix for a great Thanksgiving dessert.

Saratoga Farms Chocolate Pudding Mix

Apple Pie
You can use these freeze-dried apple dices in your famous apple pie recipe!

Saratoga Farms Diced Apples

 

7 Responses to “Are you Ready for Thanksgiving 2037?”

  1. Brigitte wrote:

    This is a great idea and so thoughtful and insightful. When it all falls apart, we are headed there now. It is a great relief to know that I can add these products to my storage and provide for my family. I do truly believe that it is important to keep the traditions and Drop the commercialism’s of our holiday traditions now as we face such dire uncertainity in all our lives -no matter what income level.Suggest that we all give the gift of items such as these instead of some other not so useful items.

    November 15th, 2012 at 12:48 am
  2. Beth wrote:

    Just need some sweet potatoes!

    November 15th, 2012 at 8:28 am
  3. Todd wrote:

    You guys should offer all of these together in one “Thanksgiving Feast” package. It’d be pretty cool to show the wife – “Hey honey, no need for you to cook dinner this year, I’ve got it covered” hahaha.

    November 15th, 2012 at 8:48 am
  4. The Ready Store wrote:

    @Beth, Great idea! Keep your eye open over the next day or two… ;)

    November 15th, 2012 at 9:17 am
  5. AZ Prepper wrote:

    I’m surprised that you didn’t add your Saratoga Farms Diced Sweet Potatoes to this line up!

    November 15th, 2012 at 5:51 pm
  6. Lauralee Hensley wrote:

    I agree throw in a can of yams and you could call the set Thankgiving or Christmas Dinner fixings.

    November 15th, 2012 at 10:09 pm
  7. The Ready Store wrote:

    Hey AZ Prepper, We just launched that product this morning http://www.thereadystore.com/saratoga-farms-dehydrated-sweet-potato-dices-10-can. Great idea :)

    November 16th, 2012 at 10:27 am

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