Showing posts with label Group Orders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Group Orders. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Emergency Essential Group Specials

Freeze Dried Chopped Spinach $9.00


Chopped Onions $8.00
Freeze-Dried Sweet Potato Dices $12.00


18 hour hand and body warmers $0.60

Total minimums are required.

Orders due by February 12th - you can pay when you pick up.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Dehydrated Egg Sale



This 100% whole egg powder is ideal for baking and for use in recipes. Each can has approx. 96 extra large eggs.

Minimum total order: 12 cans

Price each: $14.00


ORDER NOW! I must place the order by February 28th.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Food Storage Center Order

**This will not be the only order organized for the year. We are hoping to be able to place several orders throughout 2011. You can prepare your future food storage in wisdom and in good order.

**Orders are to be placed no later than Sunday, February 13, 2011. No late orders will be accepted. You can fax (501-268-4029), email (susiemcgrath@gmail.com), or snailmail (7 Jenny Lynne Drive, Searcy AR 72143).

**If an item is available prepackaged, please order them that way instead of bulk.

**You can only order food and materials in the following areas: BULK, PREPACKAGED ITEMS, and BULK PACKAGING MATERIALS. Oxygen packets can only be sold in 100 packs, so go in with a friend if you need to. If you order bulk and want to can it, you will need to figure out how many cans and lids you will need. Please call or email before the deadline with any questions you may have.

**There will be a shipping fee to help pay for gas. It will depend on the number of pounds ordered, so please keep that in mind. I won’t know how much we will be paying until I get all the orders in.

**Do not send money with your order. After you place your order I will contact you regarding payment, delivery, and pickup. However, it is anticipated we will have the food within a week or two from the date of order.

**We will schedule use of the canner when we get the food.


You can find the order form HERE.

Emergency Essentials Group Order

Please drop me a note if you are interested in any of the following. I need your order by February 15.

Dehydrated bell peppers $9/each. Minimum of 12 need to be ordered.

Freeze dried strawberries $13.00/each. Minimum of 12 need to be ordered.

Freeze dried raspberries $20.00/each. Minimum of 6 need to be ordered.

Freeze dried celery $12.00/each. Minimum of 6 need to be ordered.

Pass the word along to anyone who might be interested!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The January Group Special

The group order from Emergency Essentials has arrived. If you have not reserved an item, then it will be available to anyone while supplies last.

We are not making any profit on these items, we are selling them for what was paid. The group orders allow us to order large quantities at a deep discount. If you are thinking of trying something new to add to your food storage, this is a good opportunity.

Not sure if you will like/use them? Go in with a friend or two to purchase a can. Then you will know for sure if you want to buy them the next time a sale rolls around.

This month:

Dehydrated Green Bell Pepper Slices $9.00/can
Freeze-Dried Whole Raspberries - $20.00/canFreeze-Dried Celery Pieces $12.00/canWhat are the differences between Freeze dried foods & Dehydrated foods?

Freeze dried foods are flash frozen and then dried.

Freeze drying removes the water, not the flavor. So freeze dried foods retain virtually all their fresh food taste, vitamins and nutritional content. Weighs less than fresh. Freeze dried foods have 98% of their water removed. This significantly reduces the food's weight, making it easier to handle and less costly to transport. For example, 3kg of chicken weighs only 1kg after freeze drying, and rapidly rehydrates back to its original weight. Freeze drying is generally more expensive then dehydrating.

Dehydrated Foods are top-quality foods, that have been picked at their ripeness, cleansed and trimmed to leave only the best parts.

These choice foods are then dehydrated, where 98% of their moisture is removed. This is done by a highly sophisticated drying process. They are then packed in heavy-duty enameled cans, and sealed with a special inert atmosphere to ensure the longest possible storage life.

Because their bulk and weight have been greatly reduced, dehydrated foods are more compact and convenient for storing and require very little space. They offer quick mobility in the event of an evacuation alert. For example, one case of regular canned food weighs approximately 24 pounds. The same item of dehydrated foods would weigh from 36 to 45 ounces, and would be packed in just one #10 can. Dehydrated foods have approximately double the yield of regular canned foods even though their cost is much lower.

(taken from yourfoodstorage.com)