This delicious freeze-dried entree is bursting with cheesy flavor! Just add boiling water, let stand for a few minutes, and then serve. If you are serving a group, simply add the boiling water to the can for a convenient way to prepare the entire can. This freeze-dried meal makes a quick, filling meal for your family's emergency preparedness and is a delicious contribution to any food storage. It has many essential vitamins and nutrients, including 15% of your daily carbohydrates (the most important food group), and 35% of your calcium. Not only is it healthy, it's also easy to prepare and combine with many other food storage items. It will give you peace of mind to know you have your bases covered; and with the easy-to-store containers, you can simplify your life while you protect your family!
In a disaster, the last thing you want to be worrying about is cooking or finding food. And with The Ready Store's
freeze-dried foods, you don't have to. In the event of a flood or a violent storm, stay safe and warm at home because you know you don't have to worry about whether or not the grocery stores will be open soon, or when your power will be turned back on.
Mountain House™ freeze-dried foods have quality and taste. Freeze-Dried foods offer many advantages over dehydrated foods. These taste much better because the freeze-drying process the foods retain their taste, texture, and shape of fresh frozen foods. In addition, freeze-drying locks in the freshness, vitamins, nutrients, color, and aroma of fresh frozen foods while providing the shelf-stable convenience of canned and dehydrated foods.
Our customers also know what a great deal they're getting with these dehydrated foods.
"I love food storage! It makes me feel so secure and at peace! I have always stored what my family will eat through the years and during this past year, I added to it grains, rices, pastas, powdered milk, beans and all the longer storage items. The one thing that I have learned is that you can’t stop or you’re back to square one again!"
- Susan Wheatley
In addition to this, emergency officials recognize the need for food storage. FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) recommends that each person in your household should have at least three days' worth of nonperishable food stored in case of emergency.
"Include foods that are . . . high in calories and nutrition. Foods that require no refrigeration, water, special preparation, or cooking are best [in an emergency]."
- Food and Water in an Emergency | FEMA and The Red Cross
At
The Ready Store, we always focus on the QUALITY of our products first, rather than quantity because we want you to get the best value for your hard-earned money.