Pleasant Hill Grain Storage FoodPaks


Frequently Asked Questions:

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What is the shelf life of FoodPak units?

Shelf life of stored foods is determined by the food type, the quality of ingredients, the method and quality of the packaging process, and the temperature at which the food is stored. Dried dairy products will have the shortest life, grains will have the longest shelf life, and the other food types will fall in between. FoodPak food storage units contain the highest quality ingredients. They have been thoroughly dehydrated and are packaged in a nitrogen atmosphere with all oxygen removed. That leaves storage temperature. Experience has shown that foods prepared and packaged as our FoodPaks are, have remained palatable and nutritious for 20 years when stored at 60 F. Some foods, like the grains, will last much longer than this; others, like the dried dairy products, will have a shorter life.

As temperature rises, life span is shortened somewhat. Most people store their food in a cool basement or root cellar, but another often-overlooked option is commercial cold storage, either refrigerated or frozen.

How are the foods packaged?

Our foods are packaged in #10 cans that are double enamel coated inside and are sealed airtight. Oversized oxygen absorber packets are sealed in every can; a nitrogen atmosphere assures that your food will not be degraded by oxidation. Some grains come in #10 cans. Most are in 6 gallon Superpails which also have oxygen absorber packets and nitrogen atmosphere.

How much is shipping?

FoodPaks are shipped by either UPS or motor freight lines, depending on the weight of your order and the shipping destination, as well as other considerations such as delivery needs you may have. Motor freight pricing is too complicated to calculate automatically online for best pricing, so we need your city/state/zip to quote shipping for the item(s) you're interested in.


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How does dehydrated food compare to other options?

Freeze-dried food is very expensive and extremely bulky. Cooked foods, canned in liquid, are a very poor option because they're low in nutrition, very heavy and bulky, and have a short shelf life. Quality dehydrated foods are enjoyable to eat, take little storage space, and offer, by far, the most food for your money.

What other items might I need for my food preparations to be complete?

As detailed on our product pages, you need to add only cooking oil for FoodPak 1, or oil and grains for FoodPak 2. FoodPak 3 consists primarily of grains, legumes and rice, and you may want to supplement it with your choice of additional foodstuffs for variety. (A multi-vitamin supplement also is recommended for any food storage program.) Lastly, clean water is as essential as food; if you don't yet have a water filter that works without electricity, we recommend the durable and reliable British Berkefeld/Royal Doulton water filter.



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