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BadgeBunny

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Costco is a great place to shop for stuff. And they'll ship it for free ...

I'm another EFoods fan ... This stuff tastes great. I use it when I don't feel like cooking from scratch and GC has NEVER complained ...:woot:

Here's Clayton's thread on another forum. He's the guy I buy from and I've NEVER had a problem. He even took on some customers that another person screwed over last year. He'll go out of his way to help you if you have any specific questions.

http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?p=4613859#post4613859

Here's the link to his site: http://www.martinfamily.myefoods.com/

Be sure and tell him BadgeBunny sent you his way! :)
 

338Shooter

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I've been thinking about storing some rice and beans, but not a stockpile. Just a few days worth. If it comes down to something long term, chances are I'd be abandoning a large food store anyway.
 

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Im with you guys on Efoods direct. their stuff tastes great and if supplemented with maybe a little bit of rice is very filling. If i wasnt so fat i probably wouldnt need the extra rice eigther.
 

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Awesome, finally a "head above the ground" section!
I have ordered from http://theepicenter.com/ a couple times, I've been very happy with them. They have a free shipping and 25% off Mountain House sale a couple times every year, but it's by the case. They are actually doing one now but it's only for the "best selling" flavors.
 

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