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Dear Concerned Individual:
In the politest possible way I need to say something...
"If you have not yet secured at
least a 30-day emergency food reserve to back-stop your household, you
need to get this 'to-do' item checked off immediately."
Not having high quality, super-long-life food stores in your "deep pantry" is a fundamental mistake. It really is.
It's just downright irresponsible to
put this one off. Grocery stores have a mere 72-hour supply chain, which
leaves them totally susceptible to being emptied even by a modest 'run'
on their stocks.
I keep at least six months of
long-lasting high-quality emergency food reserves in my house at all
times. If you don't have at least enough long-lasting emergency food to
comfortably tide yourself over for 30 days or more, you are dangerously
vulnerable to whatever comes from the mounting social unrest and
financial mayhem unfolding daily in this country.
This is a commonsense, smart, prudent, defensive step that people who pay attention are taking in larger and larger numbers.
So please don't make me nag. You know you need to get this done. I will help.
I Don't Need to Dwell on the Importance of
Securing a Long-Term-Storage Emergency Food Reserve
Securing a Long-Term-Storage Emergency Food Reserve
I could spend hours re-capping why you need to get a high quality "survive in place" emergency food reserve now. One that you can keep in your house indefinitely. Ready for use at a moment's notice, with no compromise in shelf-life, utility, taste, or nutrient value.
Suffice it to say that this country's
fundamentals are under great stress. Massive unemployment. Shaky
government finances. Roving teen flash-mobs. Breakdown of
infrastructure. Widespread social anger. And a shockingly high
potential for martial law.
Other "survive-in-place" situations
where you'll want a ready supply of great comfort food at the back of
your pantry include emergency health quarantines, population curfews in
the wake of a major terror attack, rampant looting of grocery stores, a
hyperinflationary breakdown, or just unexpected supply chain disruptions
and shortages.
Of course, when I recently took a
close look at what passes for "emergency food" rations on the market
today, I have to admit that your putting this issue off up until now is
understandable.
Most Emergency Food Buyers Pay 15-70%
Too Much for "30-Day" Packages
Too Much for "30-Day" Packages
I have researched this market exhaustively
on your behalf. The first thing I found is that most first-time
emergency food buyers pay a whopping 15-70% more than they need to.
Just slap the words "emergency food preparation" together and many
long-storage food pack sellers seem to think that those who plan ahead
are a bunch of idiots who can't add.
But I am a longtime specialty publisher
and retailer for discerning customers who appreciate numbers and insist
on added value. And know how to press for answers when something just
does not add up.
That's why I and my researchers ordered
four 30-day emergency food supply offerings by major distributers. Then
we broke down the components of each pack and compared them very
closely. The detailed results of our investigation were shocking...
Each Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve
unit supplies the full nutritional needs of one adult for
one month, or two weeks per couple.
A few hours compiling the number
of calories and servings with a simple pocket calculator provided
devastating evidence that most people pay WAY too much money for too few
emergency foods. More on this in a moment.
Second off, our hands-on analysis
revealed the emergency food supply industry to be dominated by
over-promisers and border-line unscrupulous operators. I say that
because in my analysis of 4 significant national suppliers and their
offerings, I discovered that far too many first-time buyers of emergency
food stashes get roped into "package deals" to end up with a whole lot fewer calories than they would actually use in 30 days.
I was frankly horrified. I'll share the
behind-the-scenes stuff of our investigation later on. I suggest you
stick around for the details because it involves a whole lot of money.
Especially in terms of savings for YOU.
In fact, I'll show you how to obtain a 30-day reserve of long-shelf-life, high-quality emergency food with a 20+ year shelf life virtually for free! I apologize in advance that this may sound "too good to be true," but stick with me and I'll prove it.
More about that at the end of this letter. Now it's time to share my solution with you. Here's the back story...
I Scoured The Marketplace
For 30-Day Emergency Food Supplies.
What I Discovered Turned My Stomach...
For 30-Day Emergency Food Supplies.
What I Discovered Turned My Stomach...
I recently conducted an intensive
internet search for 30-day emergency survival food kits. Not only that, I
assigned two of my best researchers to the project because I didn't
want to risk overlooking anything.
What I expected to find was
plenty of easy options to secure my own personal 30-day stash of
emergency food simply by whipping out my credit card. Instead, what the
three of us actually discovered was, frankly, a shock to us all.
In addition to costing a whopping 15-70% MORE than the true 30-day emergency food reserve package I want to send you,
much of the "food" offered by these four major suppliers is more suited
for the USDA's "free cheese" handout program than for successful
Americans who have earned and come to expect a wholesome, delicious,
satisfying meal three times a day.
Of course, we did find plenty of
companies that would be happy to take our money in exchange for some
quantity of emergency food supplies. Some offer freeze dried foods.
Some have canned foods. Some use pouches. Some are vacuum sealed, some
are not. Lots of options, indeed.
But I say "some quantity" – the
variation in what different sources dub a "30-day supply" is remarkably
wide. And yet every one of them we could find seem to have one thing in
common – they all fall woefully short of meeting the basic guideline of 2,000 calories per person per day.
Most 30-Day Food Suppliers Parade Meager
"Mystery Meat" Rations As "Gourmet" – And Still
Come Up Way Short Of A Month's Worth Of Calories
"Mystery Meat" Rations As "Gourmet" – And Still
Come Up Way Short Of A Month's Worth Of Calories
What these suppliers peddle as a
"30-day supply" is only going to last you 10, 21, or 25 days at the most
– unless you skip quite a few meals, go on "half rations," or simply go
hungry several days a week. I'm sorry, skipping meals during times
of crisis and stress is just not an option I'm willing to subject myself
or my family to, much less recommend to my readers!
There's another troubling factor at
work here – the abysmal quality of some of the chintzy ingredients that
are being passed off as "gourmet" survival food. Take one leading
national company's offering of Chicken Teriyaki, Creamy Chicken Pasta,
and Chicken a la King. Sounds yummy, right? Just one problem – none of
these items contains a single speck of actual chicken. Instead,
they're made with soy protein and mysterious flavorings, such as "a la
King sauce," according to the official list of label ingredients.
The practice of using faux meat
is not exclusive to this one nationally recognized emergency food
distributor – in fact it's almost standard operating procedure
throughout the emergency food industry. Another emergency food outfit
sells "Imitation Beef Flavored Bits" – though I have to give them credit
for at least putting the word imitation on the label. Another
offering is "chicken fricassee" made with "chicken flavored meat
substitute" (soy) and yes, one actual poultry-based ingredient – chicken fat.
Okay, I am not feeding this stuff to my family. And certainly not at those high prices.
Just Because Times Get Rough
Doesn't Mean You Have To 'Rough It'
Doesn't Mean You Have To 'Rough It'
The simple act of cooking together can help you keep
your focus in a crisis. Foods you prepare yourself are
a lot more satisfying than pre-packaged,
freeze-dried mixes or MREs.
In times of crisis – social chaos, supply chain disruption, natural disaster, martial law, roving looters, or public health quarantine – keeping your morale up while you fuel your body is a critical survival skill.
Yes, the human body can survive on
"rations" – hardtack, surplus MREs, non-perishable foodstuffs that
appear to have been created for the Apollo moon program; textured soy
protein and chicken fat will keep you physically alive in an absolute emergency.
But my standards are higher than that, and I know yours are too. That's
why my staff and I decided to create our own lineup of emergency food
that you would actually enjoy eating in a non-emergency to deepen our
pantries with.
After all, when your emergency food
provisions eventually get closer to their expiration dates in the
distant future, you want to be able to enjoy them and not just toss your
investment away!
A properly thought through emergency
food reserve for your house offers so much more than mere physical
survival. Good tasting emergency provisions that feed your mind, your
heart, and your soul as well as your body. Obtaining a smartly designed,
long-shelf-life food reserve can save you big bucks. And the
enjoyable-to-eat foods I have carefully chosen fit the bill way better
than anything else on the market, as my choices are far more moderate in
cost and high in calories.
After doing hours of research, I
ordered survival food samples from numerous national distributors. When
they finally arrived, I spread out the samples on a conference table and
started reading labels and all the fine print. Then I took the most promising samples home and prepared them for my family and a house guest.
My requirements for creating my personal emergency food reserve were:
Stocking your pantry with my Maximum Self Life Emergency Food Reserve provides essential food security for uncertain times. And they'll never go to waste – just use them up and replace them when they approach their expiration dates, more than 20 years away in most cases.
I had one more requirement. Every
item had to be readily available from reliable suppliers so that I could
order enough emergency food units in bulk to share with my most
value-oriented readers. Because as you know, I don't just tell you that you need to become more self-reliant – I actually help you do it.
Here is the line-up we created – a cart-full of items that ensure a balanced diet and will get you through a pinch for a full 30 days – the absolute minimum period you need to be prepared for. I call it my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve.
The list goes like this: (Note: unlike
some of the commercial sources of long shelf life comfort food I found
online, I'm putting the calorie counts right up front, not burying them
in the fine print; check my math and you'll see that I'm giving you a
full 2,009 calories per day, comfortably above the minimum daily requirement for an adult.)
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #1:
Hugely Popular Macaroni & Cheese
I live in the south, where the food
landscape is dominated by barbecue joints, mom & pop diners, and
soul food places. What's one comfort food you'll find on the menu in all
three? Macaroni and cheese! The 50 ounce, #10 can of mac 'n' cheese in
my new Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve comprises 21 servings of 255 calories each. And the shelf life is virtually indefinite.
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #2:
USDA-Inspected Whole Eggs
It's hard to beat eggs for total
nutrition. After all, every egg contains 100% of the nutrients needed to
bring one living chicken into the world! Each 48 oz., #10 can contains
the dried equivalent of nine dozen eggs; only the shell and the water
have been removed. That's 96 servings at 84 calories each. By the way,
every #10 can in my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve comes
with its own snug-fitting plastic lid, making each can re-sealable and
vastly extending shelf life even after the original seal is broken.
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #3:
Fantastic Brownie Mix
Just the aroma of brownies baking in
the oven is enough to spread cheer throughout the house! You'll get
enough mix in an 84 oz., #10 can to make three cake-pan size sheets of
about 20 brownies each (166 calories per brownie). If your oven is out
of commission in a power outage, I found instructions for baking perfect
brownies on a gas grill! Instructions are included in your copy of my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve Recipe Book.
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #4:
Delicious and Nutritious Split Green Peas
Stay with me, because this may be one
food you turned your nose up at as a kid. The fact is, split green peas
are the plant equivalent of eggs. They are loaded with low-fat calories
and are a great source of protein. If you don't like the texture, you
can puree them until smooth or add more water for great home-made soup.
The 92 oz., #10 can has 29 servings of 335 calories each.
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #5:
Sweet and Tasty Dried Banana Slices
We taste-tested dried banana chips
versus dried apple slices in the office. Dried apples tend to lose their
flavor, but drying bananas seems to intensify the flavor. Each #10 can
gives you 36 one-ounce servings of 147 calories each.
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #6:
Healthy and Warming Quick Rolled Oats
Picture a steaming bowl of oatmeal. Now
that's a cheery breakfast for adverse times! Add brown sugar from your
pantry – or the previously mentioned banana chips. 104 calories per
serving, 42 servings per 40 oz., #10 can. Shelf life? Indefinite.
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #7:
Real and Pleasant to Eat Potato Flakes
Most Americans eat at least one serving
of potatoes daily. Your 30-day supply of potato flakes (30 oz., # 10
can) amounts to 41 servings of 80 calories each.
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #8:
Versatile Instant Non-Fat Milk Crystals
74 servings, 80 calories each in a 60 oz., # 10 can. This makes a total of eight #10 cans in my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve, but I still have more great items to tell you about.
Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve item #9:
A 21-bean Mega-Gourmet Health-Enhancing Blend
In the course of our research, we came
across a specialty food wholesaler that supplies high-end restaurants
with gourmet foods such as Kobe beef rib-eyes and pricey Australian rock
lobster tails. But there's one little gem on their price list that's
ultra-high in nutrition and taste and very competitive in cost – their
21-bean gourmet blend.
52 servings in a 10-pound bag of beans, increased by more than 100% after hydrating.
Beans pack a nutritional punch
combining vegetable protein, B vitamins, and minerals. This blend
brings together a whopping twenty one conventional and heirloom
varieties, with a range of colors, flavors, textures, and natural
phytochemical nutrients. This true gourmet bean blend
contains: Dried Anasazi, Cannellini, Jacobs Cattle/Trout, Flageolet,
Maine Yellow Eye, Appaloosa, Black Turtle, Cranberry (aka Borlotti),
Rattlesnake and Tongues of Fire beans. The 10-lb. supply comes in a
heavy-duty clear-blue plastic bag, but if you open the bag and pour them
out into clean, dry Mason jars (screwing the lids on tightly), they'll
make an attractive element of your kitchen decor until you need to use
them. Makes 129 servings, 120 calories each.
BONUS SUPPLEMENTAL ITEM: "Canned Spiced Ham," two 12-oz cans
I respect health-conscious people who
have adopted a vegetarian lifestyle. But I am not a vegetarian and don't
plan to become one, even temporarily during a crisis. So I decided to
supplement my emergency food reserve with meat – and I mean real meat,
not chicken fat, reconstituted meat flakes, or textured, artificially
flavored soy protein.
After checking dozens of options, the
choice became very clear. There's a tasty, high-protein, all-meat
product on the market that's been taste-tested and enjoyed by millions
of Americans for over seven decades. The chief ingredient is pork
shoulder. Officially, it's canned spiced ham. Now don't laugh
when I tell you this, because this American-made spiced ham product has
been the butt of many jokes... you probably know this product by its
commercial name – Spam®.
Spam is popular for several good
reasons. It's is known worldwide as a convenient source of meat in a
can. It brings you the most long-shelf-life meat for the money and has
an almost cult-like following. I've supplemented my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve
with two 12-ounce cans of calorie-dense spiced ham. The accompanying
recipe book includes numerous serving suggestions. Bottom line: 6
servings per 12-ounce can, 180 calories per serving.
As I mentioned earlier, there really is no other 30-day "e-food" supply out there that compares with my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve, which weighs in at 60,282 calories. That's 2,009 calories
per day to meet the nutritional needs of the typical adult. And in just
a moment, I'm going to tell you how to get your very own Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve virtually for free!
Here are the calorie counts of the
other "30-day" emergency food supplies my staff and I were able to
locate. See for yourself how they stack up against your body's need for
2,000 calories per day:
Brand A: 615 calories per day. (Cost: $197)
According to WebMD, that's not enough to feed a 2-year-old.
Brand B: 1,440 calories per day. (Cost: $265)
Just pick eight days out of the month to go hungry and this plan may work out.
Brand C: 1,545 calories per day. (Cost: $422)
This is okay if you want to use the emergency to go on a 30-day crash diet.
Brand D: 1,725 calories per day. (Cost: $197)
Closer but still not enough to meet the nutritional needs of the average adult.
Average these four together and you get
1,332 calories per day (one-third less than the 2,000 you need for good
nutrition). The average cost is $270 for what they call a 30-day supply
(though it's really only 10 to 25 days). In a moment you'll see that
there's no comparison to the value you'll get in my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve, but first let me tell you about some bonuses I've arranged for you to receive.
How To Get Your Emergency
30-Day Food Reserve Unit Virtually For Free!
You see, I can supply you with something that Companies A, B, C, and D above cannot – valuable, practical, actionable information. In
fact, I've specialized for nearly 25 years in providing useful
information to help savvy individualists become more self-sufficient.
So with your Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve, you'll receive these bonuses:
BONUS GIFT #1: Save 40% on Your Groceries – This
white paper is written to help my valued readers avoid one of the most
colossal wastes of money committed by millions of consumers every week –
doing all your food shopping in conventional grocery stores! Today's
supermarket is specifically designed to get you to spend more money
while taking home less food. You have to be a very disciplined shopper
to avoid the traps they've set for you in every aisle!
In Save 40% on Your Groceries, I turn the tables and put you back in control. As with the items that are in my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve (a full set of which is now in my own home's pantry), I
have personally implemented the steps outlined in this white paper and
can tell you that my tactics for buying quality food at dramatically
lower prices works. You'll start saving on your grocery bill the first week. It's got serious money-saving and value-enhancing information you'll want to share with family and friends right away.
Save about $20 a week (easy to do) and you'll pay for your Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve
in just ten weeks. That essentially makes your emergency foods purchase
free! No other emergency food source can touch this offer!
BONUS GIFT #2: Smart Hoarding 101 –
This second free white paper is your comprehensive guide to stocking up
for a wide variety of scenarios that have the potential to play out in
our nation – or in your neighborhood.
It covers how to protect yourself
against shortages and price spikes in essential items like drinking
water, vitamin supplements, basic tools and equipment, and even fuel.
Readers of my complimentary e-newsletter service, the Ready-for-Anything Report, recently read how an early season snow storm led to long lines at gasoline stations – in New Hampshire,
a state that typically takes winter storms in stride. It just goes to
show that sudden shortages of essential items can pop up anywhere at any
time. With this white paper in hand, you'll be prepared for any eventuality.
BONUS GIFT #3: Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve Cookbook – I
don't want to leave you scratching your head over what to do with a set
of #10 cans – each of which is larger than most other canned items in
your panty, even a large can of coffee. This cookbook will help you use
your emergency foods efficiently and wisely, with delicious recipes to
suit everyone in your family. I'm glad to include it as my gift, in
appreciation for your purchase.
Each Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve unit
is designed to feed one adult for 30 full days. Simply order one set
for each member of your household and gain the peace of mind in knowing
that you are better prepared for a crisis.
The cost for each Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve is
affordably priced at only $199. Please note how favorably this compares
with the average price of $270 from the companies I mentioned earlier –
even though they give you only two-thirds the number of calories you
need per day, when by comparison my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve gives you the full daily complement of 2,000 calories.
You'll get the three bonus reports just mentioned, including Save 40% on Your Groceries which
can literally pay you back your purchase price in just a few weeks (and
after that, you're actually making a profit)! You'll also get a
complimentary 12-month subscription to Independent Living newsletter, America's largest self-reliance advisory.
Even better, I'll "eat" all the
additional shipping costs if you order two, three, or four food reserve
units. This free shipping offer is a bigger deal than you might think –
especially if you want to get a true 30-day supply for other members of your family – because my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve
units are considerably heavier and bulkier than the calorie-scarce
"30-day" emergency food stashes offered by other national distributers
of crisis food essentials.
FREE SHIPPING
for Your Second, Third, and Fourth Food Reserve Units
I've taken one more step to make
this offer irresistible for you. Let me re-state this: You pay
absolutely no shipping for your second, third, or fourth set of my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve. Each lasts one grown adult a FULL 30 days.
You pay a reasonable shipping and handling fee one time on your first
unit, then we pay for shipping on up to three additional sets.
(Due to inventory constraints, orders
for five or more 30-day food reserve units may be delayed so we can
assure that every subscriber gets at least one kit right away. Thanks
for understanding! But anticipating strong demand, we are prepared to
ship up to four of my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve units
per order at the present time, which not only saves you on shipping,
but protects you against any price increases that may be passed along by
the many suppliers we rely on to be able to bring you this unique and
comprehensive kit.)
And remember, with food prices in the
supermarket soaring (sometimes in the form of fancy packaging to conceal
smaller portions), my Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve unit is also a GREAT inflation play. It consists of delicious long shelf life foods you can actually cook and use in the normal course. Which means they will not go to waste under any circumstances!
My Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve
units beat supermarket prices hands down while totally "skunking" all
major emergency 30-day food suppliers on the market – especially when it
comes to providing you with more high-quality calories for the dollar
than anyone else.
No "Mystery Meat" Surprises In Anything
I Sell or Use Myself, Thank You These foods are in stock and ready to ship. However in any type of national or large-scale regional crisis, emergency provisions sell out fast. Order today and cross this essential preparation step off your to-do list!
My Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve units
are completely different from what so many mass-based national
emergency food distributors sell to the general public. My hands on
research conclusively shows even the most popular suppliers pack their
overpriced "gourmet" offerings with dubious ingredients such as chicken
fat and other mystery meats – stuff you would never serve your family except in moments of severe desperation.
That's it! I've done the homework, the
research, the quality control and the legwork to get this done for you. I
negotiated volume discounts from quality suppliers so I could create a
great deal for my readers – a deal that no other supplier I know of can
even hold a candle to!
Look, if you don't want to obtain a Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve
unit from me, at least get some contingency rations from someone. You
can even use the research I described earlier – in which we bought and
evaluated the 30-day offerings of four major emergency food distributers
– to launch your own search for value. All that matters is that you
get your house completely provisioned ASAP with at least 30 days of
great, long-shelf life food reserves.
Delay Glitches Are Already Affecting
Many Emergency Food Distributors
I noticed significant delays in
delivery from two of the four national distributors we ordered from.
Sometimes it took three weeks to get my stuff. Some friends have
reported waiting six weeks for an emergency survival delivery.
When you order the Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve system from me, these units are in-stock and ready to go.
You may expect prompt delivery from me. If we run out, we won't accept
your order; we'll notify you and if you wish, place you at the front of
the line to get your emergency food supply as soon as we can re-stock.
But that's also why you must hurry.
Once the limited number of units I am offering right now are gone, we
won't accept any more orders until we can replenish our inventory.
With so many threats on the horizon
that could instantly cut off your family's access to groceries, putting
away a basic 30-day supply of long-lasting food is not a luxury, it's a
necessity. So stock your shelves with great-tasting, long-life macaroni
and cheese, brownie mix, gourmet dried beans, dried fruits and
vegetables, real meat and more – order your Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve today!
P.S. Don't put this off. It just
makes good sense to have a long-term food contingency plan, and with
the super value deal I have put together, you no longer have any excuse!
In my letter, I told you how you can get my 30-day Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve virtually for free! Plus
it's the only 30-day emergency food supply we know of that meets your
full nutritional requirement of 2,000 calories per day and is based on
actual comfort food and real ingredients. And it stores safely for more
than 20 years! I told you how you'll get three free gifts, plus how you can get free shipping
when ordering more than one unit. So please DO NOT throw this letter
away – in an emergency, it could be the only thing standing between your
family and a bare cupboard.
The time to act is now – before an emergency strikes. Here are two ways to order:
A single 30-day Maximum Shelf Life Emergency Food Reserve unit (complete with two great reports plus a how-to recipe book) costs a mere $199. AND REMEMBER, YOU GET FREE SHIPPING ON YOUR SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH UNITS!
Order Today, and I'll throw in a complimentary 12-month subscription to Independent Living newsletter, America's largest self-reliance advisory.
Time is of the
essence. The potential for social instability is at its highest point
since 1968. Radicals in the streets. Antiquated power infrastructure.
Widespread poverty and runs on stores. And government officials just
waiting for a crisis to crack down. Don't wait for events to leave you
unprepared.
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