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<blockquote data-quote="OKIE LADY" data-source="post: 2109637" data-attributes="member: 28040"><p>Red Dawn in Del City (SE 15th) is also a good freeze dried supplier. They give classes too. They are open everyday EXCEPT SATURDAY. They have lots of books, magazines, and various other supplies (firestarters, suture kits, Kelly Kettles, solar ovens, DVDs, etc). My husband and I go there at least once every couple of weeks. We don't get much freeze dried food, but a little (we mostly use good dated canned). I like to get some of the magazines like Urban Farm, Grit, and the booklets by Storey (How to grow berries, How to make a cold storage, How to grow herbs, etc., etc.). These booklets are $3.95 each. There are lots on the website, <a href="http://www.storey.com" target="_blank">www.storey.com</a> .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKIE LADY, post: 2109637, member: 28040"] Red Dawn in Del City (SE 15th) is also a good freeze dried supplier. They give classes too. They are open everyday EXCEPT SATURDAY. They have lots of books, magazines, and various other supplies (firestarters, suture kits, Kelly Kettles, solar ovens, DVDs, etc). My husband and I go there at least once every couple of weeks. We don't get much freeze dried food, but a little (we mostly use good dated canned). I like to get some of the magazines like Urban Farm, Grit, and the booklets by Storey (How to grow berries, How to make a cold storage, How to grow herbs, etc., etc.). These booklets are $3.95 each. There are lots on the website, [url]www.storey.com[/url] . [/QUOTE]
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