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<blockquote data-quote="golddigger14s" data-source="post: 3910254" data-attributes="member: 43617"><p>Have you ever tried freeze-dried food? Lasts up to 25 years, with no added salt/sodium. No loss of vitamins or nutritional value. Canned good for 1-2 years, gets partially cooked in the process losing nutrition, added salt/sodium. It's not "astronaut food". I use it on a regular basis not just for camping or emergencies. One example price wise. Freeze-dried corn and canned corn compared by quantity is almost identical. Now freeze-dried Mountain House meals I like, but the pre-done meals do have a lot of extra sodium. The stuff I get (Thrive) is mostly just one ingredient like peas, corn, mushrooms, etc. and I then use the individual ingredients to use in whatever I'm making.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="golddigger14s, post: 3910254, member: 43617"] Have you ever tried freeze-dried food? Lasts up to 25 years, with no added salt/sodium. No loss of vitamins or nutritional value. Canned good for 1-2 years, gets partially cooked in the process losing nutrition, added salt/sodium. It's not "astronaut food". I use it on a regular basis not just for camping or emergencies. One example price wise. Freeze-dried corn and canned corn compared by quantity is almost identical. Now freeze-dried Mountain House meals I like, but the pre-done meals do have a lot of extra sodium. The stuff I get (Thrive) is mostly just one ingredient like peas, corn, mushrooms, etc. and I then use the individual ingredients to use in whatever I'm making. [/QUOTE]
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