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Even though I live on a farm, I have those days when I like convenience food. Fast food that tastes good.
I designed these easy organic foods because I want everyone to know convenience food can taste good. Even though it’s not fresh from the ground, it’s made from foods that are.
I sell my food in 3 different types of packaging:
Farmhouse • Outpost • Do-it-Yourself Bulk
Farmhouse is a 7" wide x 8-5/8" tall non-aluminum pouch
with a box bottom that allows it to stand up on its own. You can use it
as your bowl for the addition of cold and even boiling water. Most of
my farmhouse pouches contain two standard servings of food. I use the
word ‘standard’ to describe a portion of food standardized by our government
so that consumers can easily compare foods. Let’s say you want to compare
the sodium content of split pea soup manufactured by two different companies.
If one company calls 1 cup a serving and the other 1-1/4 cup a serving,
it gets hard to compare and choose which one you want if you’re shopping
for a certain level of sodium or protein or carbohydrate. A standard serving
works perfect for someone like me. It is exactly the amount I eat.
Outpost is in the same 7" wide x 8-5/8" tall pouch
as the Farmhouse line, but some of the serving sizes are different. Designed
to feed one hungry camper, my backcountry food is perfect for whatever
mode of trail travel you choose — backpackers and hikers, mountain bikers,
climbers, llama trekkers, equestrians, fishers, cross-country skiers,
boaters and rafters. Ideal for campers, our maryjanesoutpost.org website is where we all share the details of our camping trips, barter
our outdoor gear, find backcountry jobs and provide gear tips.
Do-it-Yourself
Bulk is just what the name implies. We ship it to you in large
cardboard boxes lined with plastic and closed with a twist tie along with
preparation instructions. Most of my foods have almost a two year shelf
life if stored dry with low humidity. If you have the storage space, this
is the way to go. Better yet, get together with a neighbor or friend and
share a box.
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