Emergency Essentials, Dehydrated Mixed Vegetables for Stew, Dehydrated Food for Stew, 25-Year Shelf Life, 30-oz. Can

$29.99
by Emergency Essentials

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100% REAL VEGETABLE MIX: Add flavor, color, and nutrition to your emergency food storage. Whether you’re stocking up for your emergency food supply, kitchen pantry, or camping trip, this can of Dehydrated Mixed Vegetables for Stew is like having your own personal garden in a bag. SEVEN DEHYDRATED VEGETABLES: This hearty mix of potatoes, cabbage, onions, carrots, celery, tomatoes, and bell peppers is packaged to store as a long-term food supply, so you can make delicious stew now or years from now. VERSATILE USE: This blend makes delicious stew or works perfectly as stir-fry veggies. Just add your favorite protein, and you’re good to go with this flavorful vegetable mix. 25-YEAR SHELF LIFE: No matter how extensive your disaster preparedness plans are, they’re no good if you don’t include the right ingredients. This can of dehydrated food provides 2,610 calories, 87 grams of protein, and 29 servings of hearty veggies. MADE IN THE USA: We’ve taken the pain and guesswork out of preparing for an emergency. The ideal all-in-one emergency or camping food, a can of Emergency Essentials Dehydrated Mixed Vegetables for Stew is a hearty mix of veggies for optimal nutrition. 100% REAL VEGETABLE MIX: Add flavor, color, and nutrition to your emergency food storage. Whether you’re stocking up for your emergency food supply, kitchen pantry, or camping trip, this can of Dehydrated Mixed Vegetables for Stew is like having your own personal garden in a bag.

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