- 1-year supply of long lasting, flavorful & nutritious food
- Packaged in strong, oxygen-free containers
- Nutritional facts provided for each food
- FoodPak 2 includes 14 cases
- Mix-A-Meal Cookbook is also included
- Made in USA
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FoodPak 2
Please note: Rainy Day Foods has discontinued the FoodPak 2. See the other FoodPaks
here.
FoodPak 2 has all of the highest-value, less-weighty items you want in your backup food supply for one person for a year. The bulk grains and beans of FoodPak 1 have been omitted for you to acquire locally if you prefer that approach. To this package you should add 270 lbs. of wheat or equivalent carbohydrate/fiber source, and 125 lbs. of beans, plus baking soda, baking powder, and yeast, (as provided in FoodPak 1). The useful Mix-A-Meal Cookbook is included with FoodPak 2; it offers 110 pages of recipes for cooking with dry stored foods.
The foods in the 13 Case Unit are all dehydrated and sealed in robust, oxygen-free packaging. In this extremely compact form they will store well and take up a minimum amount of storage space. This 378 lb., 13-case unit requires a storage area of just 11 cubic feet (stacking example: 7 feet by 12.5" by 18.5").
Shipping is by truck freight for all 13 cases. Larger quantity orders: Ordering three or more units of FoodPak 2 at one time for shipment to the same address (in the 48 states) can save you money on shipping costs. You pay no additional shipping beyond the cost shown in the dropdown selector above. There are two ways you can place a larger quantity order like this. The first is that during our phone hours, you can contact us by phone or your info to us for a shipping quote, please include your zip code, and how many of FoodPak 2 you're considering ordering.
Alaska/Hawaii: Orders shipping to AK/HI addresses (Zone 4) ship by U.S. Priority Mail and do not qualify for multi-unit discount on shipping. For orders shipping to Zone 4, call for pricing and to place your order.
Highest quality & best value: At Pleasant Hill Grain we pride ourselves on providing honest, quality
service, the finest products, and the absolute best overall value that exists. For years there has been
no product in our extensive line that enjoys a higher level of customer satisfaction than our FoodPaks.
They're a top quality product deserving of your trust.
Note: All of the #10 cans listed above come completely sealed (water-tight and air-tight). You also get a plastic snap-on lid to put onto each can after opening. To preserve maximum freshness and shelf-life after opening a #10 can, we recommend that after opening a can, you subdivide the contents into smaller containers with tightly fitting screw-on caps. These could be saved disposable food containers (like mayonnaise or pickle jars, for example), or you could just purchase some Mason jars and lids locally. Another option is our clear bulk containers in gallon and half-gallon sizes. Subdividing this way will allow you to return the majority of the contents of a #10 can to storage in a cool, dry place, while keeping one container handy in your food preparation area. Following this practice will help ensure that once the #10 can is opened, all of its contents remain good until you use them up.
Processed in a plant that handles dairy, milk, wheat, egg, soy, and tree nut products.
Ingredients
Nutritional Content of Storage Food Security FoodPak 2, Daily Basis |
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Nutritional Element | Amount | % Male RDA/DRV | % Female RDA/DRV |
Food Energy | 1215 KCal | 38 | 52.6 |
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Protein | 59 Gm | 94 | 118 |
Daily percentages calculated for a 174 lb man (2,900 calories) or a 138 lb woman (2,100 calories) | |||
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The FoodPak 2 came as promised. I inventoried my boxes, and everything was there. I have not used anything yet but with food prices increasing we plan to start rotating this food in to help cut the cost of the grocery bill. A nice surprise was the planning sheet. You can map out down to the teaspoon your recipes and foods and see how long your items will last to give you enough lead time to purchase a dwindling product.