Showing posts with label Legacy food storage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legacy food storage. Show all posts

Friday, 24 January 2014

Legacy Food Storage: Where Take-Away Is More Than A Feast



Planning to get away this weekend? Are you worried that you may have to carry lots of bulky food? It is way expensive? Do you intend to prepare it yourself? Will it take a lot of time which your schedule does not allow you to have? Do you plan to have a change for dinner or lunch today? Don't know how to go about it? Where to get delicious, affordable safe food? What if a catastrophe just struck? You need not worry, as Legacy Food Storage is here to take the daunting task from your hands.

Why us?
- You can order from the web
- Get ready for a feast
- Our products are affordable
- You have access to a wide variety
- Convenience re-defined
- Adequate nutrition
- Gmo-free
- Low fat, cholesterol, and sodium
- No Transfats
- Vegan
- Try out a sample
- Additional benefits

When we hear of meals that can be eaten during an emergency, basic survival is what comes to mind. Well, this is not true. Legacy Food Storage ensures that your take away package is a feast, in essence. We take time to come up with great recipes, using the best ingredients, to bring out the best taste.

Our prices have never been exorbitant. Despite great taste, our meals remain extremely affordable.

It gets better, as you can get hold of this treasure at your own convenience- whether on your phone, tablet or personal computer. Just visit the site, http://www.legacyfoodstorage.com/ and click on the seller site that best suits you.

Our packages are also very light, weighing about 40 pounds. Even the Mega ones can easily fit in your closet. 

The wide variety of packages leaves you spoilt for choice- from the different premium servings, to breakfast buckets and entrees, to 3 meal buckets.

Is what we offer enough for your nutrition? Absolutely yes! The great taste is coupled with maximum nutrition. The least number of calories you can get per package is 2,000 calories in a day for one adult. 

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Your health is core; therefore, our ingredients and every product we use has been tested and certified as Gmo-free.

You will not put on any weight when you use our products. We ensure that our meals are highly nutritious with high fiber content, low fat, sodium and cholesterol. There are absolutely no trans-fats! The meals are extremely suitable for every vegan.

You are not going to get any better deal anywhere else. We request you to put us to the test by trying out our mega sample. Your feedback is highly appreciated and we can customize a unique package just to meet your specific needs. 

Our meals are safe, and can last for up to 25 years. We don't use oils like Canola, which only have a shelf life of up to 2 years. Our packages have got Mylar, which ensures that there is no oxygen absorption, preserving the food. They are also replete with nitrogen, for the same purpose. In fact, our oxygen content in food is within the minimum requirement, 2%. 

You also gain access to some additional benefits- you can become our reseller! 

Why choose any other when you can get your needs met beyond expectation? Just call Legacy Food Storage today!

Posted by <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/113472606118778464088/?rel=author">Emily B. Goodwin</a>


Friday, 10 January 2014

The Basics What You Should Know About Dried Food

The method of dehydrating food begun with the ancient man drying meat on sticks lay out in the sun or over fire. Among all methods of food preservation drying foods is the most popular. Dried foods are generally food free of water. These foods undergo a process called food drying. Drying food is a preservation process that was originally used many years ago. It is the oldest type of food preservation. This type of preservation may not replace freezing or canning of food but it works just as well as the other types of preservation. However, food drying has advantages over freezing and canning. There are various types or methods of drying food. These are:

  • Sun drying
  • Oven and
  • Electric dehydrators

In the early years, when the method came to be, salting and sun drying were the most popular methods used.

Benefits Of Dried Food

After water is eliminated from food, bacteria and molds cannot survive in the dehydrated environment. This eliminates the possibility of food spoiling due to microorganisms that grow on food. Apart from adding the shelf life of food, dried food also has nutritional values. Dried fruits or foods are a very good source of energy. This is because they have concentrated fruit glucose. Fruits contain large amounts of vitamins and also minerals. The drying process may lead to the destruction of some vitamins in the fruit especially vitamins A and C. Fruit and other foods that can be dried are first exposed to sulfur before the drying process begins. Doing this helps retain vitamins A and C in the fruit. The fruits and other foods are exposed to sulfur because it destroys thiamine which is one of the vitamin B. fruit is not a crucial source of thiamine. Many of the dried fruits are rich in iron and riboflavin.

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Vegetables are a very good source of minerals and the B vitamins. Both fruits and vegetables are a source of useful fiber or bulk we need. Water used to cook or soak dried food should not be discarded. The water is rich in nutrients from the dried food. The water can also be used in the preparation of recipes to make gravy and sauces.

The best and widely accepted way of retaining the nutritional value of dried foods is by controlling the drying process with out most care. Low heat therefore, should be used when drying food. When storing the dried food low humidity should be observed.

Dried food requires less cooking time than fresh foods. This saves time when cooking. When food is dried, it often decreases in mass and volume. This eases movement and storage of the dehydrated food.

Another advantage of dehydrated vegetables is that you are able to measure small amounts of it from a package of the same. You can also form soups or stews without opening a full package. Small amounts can also be eaten for single meals instead of purchasing expensive cans at the grocery stores.

Dehydrated foods also comes in handy for scouts and army men. They provide a quick meal that can be fixed fast.

Posted by <a href="https://plus.google.com/u/0/113472606118778464088/?rel=author">Emily B. Goodwin</a>