I just found this great company to help in building my food storage system. I want to pass it on to you, so go to my new link and have your """FREE""" Sample sent to you.
http://americanprepper.mygofoods.com/products/try-a-free-sample/
If your worried about saving up enough food to feed your family this is a great way to get started.
There is a lot of misuse of the word "free". The above link is a good example the 6 packets of presumably dried food are "free". However there is a $14.95 charge for shipping. The food is " free" but the shipping is not. the transaction is not free. Could I buy 6 packets of presumably dried food on sale at the supermarket? Probably. They would seem to be taking a leaf out of the book of some of the eBay vendors, what they lose on the product they make up for in the shipping.
As this was a first post I have to ask myself is it SPAM?
Sorry, this is not meant to be spam. I really did enjoy the food I received and so did my family. We enjoyed it so much so that I got a little more involved. Yes, there is a shipping cost. However, I have tried other brands like the Mountain House and they have little to no taste and the consistency and appearance is nasty and my kids would not eat it. I hope you give this a try and come back and let me know what you think. I thank you for your response.
When I began prepping I ordered the free samples and yes the shipping was not free but felt it was worth it in order to taste it before buying a larger order. Their food is good but very expensive in the long run. Also you can not order separate items like fruits, vegetables, freeze dried meats, eggs, etc. etc. only the pre-made meals. I started dehydrating my own fruits and vegetables, eggs and tomato powders etc. etc. and the dehydrator paid for itself virtually after the first few loads. I have since started making my own pre-made meals in a mylar bags with an oxygen absorber, and they are great. As good if not better than gofood products. I am not sure on their self life but am quite sure if stored properly they will last many many years.

