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Survival-Disaster Food That Is Really Good!

November 11th, 2010

Minestrone

Minestrone

Very large product list available at: www.msvitamin.myefoods.com

Other team members: www.fharding.myefoods.com (Floyd from Iowa) - www.bhatia.myefoods.com (Bunty from everywhere - www.healthyxtremes.myefoods.com (Kirk from Illinois) - www.yaweh.myefoods.com (Robert from Davenport) - www.stockfood.myefoods.com (Larry from Washington State) - www.mrvictory.myefoods.com (Dennis from Chicago)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How fresh is the food?
A: All supplies are packed fresh and date-stamped before shipping to assure freshness. Another Gold Standard!

Q: What is eFoods Global doing to keep up with demand?
A: We have multiple suppliers in place who have vast manufacturing capacity.

Q: What are the sodium levels in your products?
A: Our labels provide accurate information about our sodium levels. Please consult your doctor if you have questions about sodium levels.

Q: When will the company have more food packs available?
A: Additional food packs will be available within 3 to 6 months from our launch date. (Available NOW!)

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Other team members: www.fharding.myefoods.com (Floyd from Iowa) - www.bhatia.myefoods.com (Bunty from everywhere - www.healthyxtremes.myefoods.com (Kirk from Illinois) - www.yaweh.myefoods.com (Robert from Davenport) - www.stockfood.myefoods.com (Larry from Washington State) - www.mrvictory.myefoods.com (Dennis from Chicago)

Q: Why it is important to build up your personal food reserves?
A: Building your food reserves for your family is one of the most prudent actions you can take. No one knows what can or will affect the functioning of society or food distribution. With food reserves, you eliminate the worry. Each week, the attention of the nation is focusing more intensely on families storing quantities of emergency food and water in their homes. Why? Potential disruptions in the food supply can be caused by a number of factors such as unemployment, economic downturn, erratic weather, droughts, earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, contamination of food supplies, and transportation disruptions.

Q: How long is the shelf life?
A: Our foods require no added preservatives for the extended shelf life. Preservatives are only needed when food ingredients are exposed to air, moisture, or light. Our products are dehydrated, so there is no moisture. In our packing facility, the pouches are flushed with CO2 so all oxygen is removed. The packaging film of our pouches has a light barrier so no light can penetrate the pouches. Properly dried and stored food generally does not spoil so it has an almost unlimited shelf life; however, we recommend for the highest nutritional value possible, the products are best when eaten within 15 years, bakery goods within the first 3 years.

Q: What is the best temperature for storage?
A: As with all food, the optimum storage conditions are cool and dry (70 degrees Fahrenheit or lower). Prolonged heat decreases the nutritional value. We advise against storing the food in a garage or attic where summertime temperatures can exceed 100 degrees. Cold or freezing temperatures are of no concern.

Q: Are there any specifications you require from your suppliers?
A: We have very strict ingredient requirements as follows:

• Dehydrated from premium-grade fresh raw foods
• No genetically altered food
• No added MSG
• No imports from countries using illegal fertilizers and insecticides
• No hydrogenated oil

Q: Many of my friends are vegetarian and I noticed that some of the foods have beef, chicken, or ham in the title. Do you have vegetarian substitutes for these meals?

A:  All supplies are vegetarian. Any reference to beef, chicken, or ham refers to textured vegetable protein (TVP), which is a high-protein meat substitute. We use chicken, beef, and ham on our labels to represent flavor profiles.

Q: Does the food contain trans fats?
A: All of our products have zero trans fats.

Q: Are the products organic?
A: A few of the ingredients are organic but not all.

Q: Are the products kosher?
A: Yes, the products are certified by the Orthodox Union (OU).

Q: Do the products contain chemical preservatives or dyes?
A: No.

Q: How are the products processed?
A: The ingredients are dehydrated.

Q: Do you have products without dairy products?
A: The following meals contain no milk:
• Minestrone Soup
• Pasta Fagoli Soup
• Italian Chicken Soup
• Vegetable Beef Stew w/Potatoes

Q: Do you have products that are gluten free?
A: The following meals are gluten-free:
• Creamy Potato Soup
• Cheddar Potato Soup
• Broccoli Cheddar Soup
• Tortilla Soup
• Corn Chowder Soup
• Cheesy Chicken & Rice Casserole
• Au Gratin Potatoes

Q: Do any of the eFoods Global products contain soy?
A: The textured vegetable protein (TVP) in our products is non-genetically modified soy. The following products contain no TVP:

• Creamy Potato Soup
• Cheddar Potato Soup
• Broccoli Cheddar Soup
• Corn Chowder Soup
• White Cheddar Sauce Pasta

Q: What kind of packaging is used?
A: The meals are in mylar pouches.

Q: Does eFoods Global add MSG to its recipes?
A: There is no MSG added to any of the recipes.

Q: How is autolyzed yeast different from MSG?
A: Autolyzed yeast enhances food’s flavor. It contains a considerable amount of an enzyme called glutamic acid, which enables taste buds to sense savory and meaty flavors more readily. There is no glutamic acid added beyond what naturally originates in the yeast. Furthermore, it is broadly consumed as a food itself; it is referred to as Marmite in England and Vegemite in Australia.

Autolysis is a process wherein a saline solution and live yeast interact. The solution causes the digestive enzymes in the yeast to “eat” itself, resulting in pre-digested, inactive yeast. Once the cell walls are disrupted, the yeast’s enzymes break down proteins, releasing amino acids, salts, and carbohydrates. The soluble portions are separated from the insoluble components and referred to as autolyzed yeast extract.

One of the amino acids found in yeast is L-glutamic acid, which is primarily bound with other amino acids. It is not extracted and concentrated free glutamic acid commonly known as Mono Sodium Glutamate (MSG). It does not cause adverse reactions any more than the free glutamic acid found in tomatoes and peas and many other foods.

Autolyzed yeast is 100% natural and contains high-quality protein, minerals, dietary fibers, and B vitamins. According to the European Association of Specialty Yeast Products, the content of free glutamic acid in yeast extract ranges from 6 to 13 percent of total protein and within end products is less than the content of other foods with naturally occurring glutamic acid.

MSG and autolyzed yeast both contain free glutamic acids and are used similarly, but they are not the same. MSG is not extracted from yeast but is made from various starches such as cassava root.

The chart below lists the bound and free glutamic acids naturally occurring in some common foods. Since glutamic acid is so pervasive, this list is by no means meant to be exhaustive or it would include many hundreds of foods. The amounts listed for free glutamic acid are those that occur in the foods in their natural states (uncooked and unprocessed). In processed/cooked foods, the amount of free glutamic acid (and possibly naturally occurring MSG) would be greater.

FOOD Bound (mg/100g) Free (mg/100g)
Tofu 2550 300
Soy Protein 1700 -
Sesame Seed 1100 -
Sunflower Seed 1100 -
Roquefort Cheese - 1280
Parmesan Cheese 9847 1200
Chinese Soy Sauce - 1090
Grape Juice - 258
Peas 5583 200
Tomatoes 238 140
Corn 1765 130
Beets 256 30
Carrots 218 33
Onions 208 18
Spinach 289 39
Green Peppers 120 32
Cow’s Milk 819 2
Human Milk 229 22
Eggs 1583 23
Chicken 3309 44
Duck 3636 69
Beef 2846 33
Pork 2325 23
Salmon 2216 20
Cod 2101 9

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Other team members:  www.fharding.myefoods.com (Floyd from Iowa) - www.bhatia.myefoods.com (Bunty from everywhere - www.healthyxtremes.myefoods.com (Kirk from Illinois) - www.yaweh.myefoods.com (Robert from Davenport) - www.stockfood.myefoods.com (Larry from Washington State) - www.mrvictory.myefoods.com (Dennis from Chicago)

Essential Story

In every area of our lives, we find ourselves planting the seeds for the future or begging for what we haven’t made time for. For almost three decades, we have made it our mission to help families all over the country serve, save, and plant food products so they will never have to worry about begging, especially during times of hardship such as

• Poor economic times
• Famines
• Droughts
• Disasters

For almost three decades, we have been improving the foods that families can depend on. Tens of thousands of families across America continue to devour these convenient meals. Tested and proven to store for up to 25 years under the right conditions, our delicious foods deliver solid nutrition when you need them.

We believe eFoods Global has the finest food on the planet for good and tough times.
Don’t get this food for its amazing gourmet taste.
Don’t get this food because it is so easy to prepare.
Don’t get this food because it is safe from dangerous ingredients.
Don’t get this food for the large portions.
Don’t get this food because it is the most versatile food you can buy.

Get this food because it was created to sustain and save your life.

www.msvitamin.myefoodsglobal.com (Your Essentials IBO Team)

Brought to you by 28-Year Company, eFoodsDirect.com

Excellent for:

  • Camping and Backpacking Food
  • Canoeing, Hiking, Mountaineering Food
  • RVing Long-Life Food
  • Survivalists Storage Food


Other team members: www.fharding.myefoods.com (Floyd from Iowa) -  www.bhatia.myefoods.com (Bunty from everywhere - www.healthyxtremes.myefoods.com (Kirk from Illinois) - www.yaweh.myefoods.com (Robert from Davenport) - www.stockfood.myefoods.com (Larry from Washington State) - www.mrvictory.myefoods.com (Dennis from Chicago)

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  1. November 11th, 2010 at 02:23 | #1

    I actually got some of the foods the other day and I a really impressed with the flavor and the amount of food per package. All items were very easy to read and understand and most importantly they were very tasty and filling. If anyone would like to be a part of a thriving group that helps one another - then signup today and we will help you get things going and I will even place you on my advertising rotator with the others to help you get some traffic - Thanks again HealthXtremes

  2. November 11th, 2010 at 14:09 | #2

    OK I’m interested.
    Thanks DAD

  3. November 12th, 2010 at 01:47 | #3

    This food is all Kosher, and it is great tasting survival-emergency-disaster food, with a 15-year shelf life, that you can choose to eat, or share, or store — even barter!! Not only that, the OPPORTUNITY is HUGE! Perfect for camping food, for backpacking and mountaineering, or for the RVing people that are more faint of heart — like US!! eFoods Global food is VERY GOOD, VERY TASTY, VERY NATURAL, VERY SHORT ON BAD PRESERVATIVES. The eFoods soups are made to order for the creative cook that likes to “Soup-it-up” with left-over ingredients. http://www.yaweh.myefoods.com

  4. November 12th, 2010 at 02:02 | #4

    Ken, I can tell you that eFoods Global food is the perfect product for great India cuisine cooking. Nikki and I have used several of the eFoods products as a “base” for adding our favorite Indian ingredients and spices, — and we have made some splendid India dishes and meals from the eFoods basic soup, pasta, and potato products. We eat the food and we share the food with others. It is really good food, and as you say, Ken, really good survival-disaster-emergency food. Thank you for introducing eFoods Global to us, and we are looking forward to an opportunity to grow another great MLM business with eFoods Global. Bunty and Nikki. (email winniesue5@aol.com for more info)

  5. November 12th, 2010 at 17:53 | #5

    Hi Diane and Ken,
    I wanted to thank you for putting up such a nice site, and being so helpful to all of us. As you know, I’ve been eating, and sharing eFoods for a few weeks now, and have not found anyone who didn’t really love it. Some people are actually buying much more to stock up.

    To think that we can purchase something in a package that has the quality and taste of homemade is astounding to me… and for less than we could pay for dead food in the stores. I’m impressed, and will continue to enjoy it almost daily. You know, there is no rule that we can’t eat it now! I’m buying monthly.

    Thanks my friends,
    Larry

  6. November 14th, 2010 at 12:42 | #6

    Ken & Diane, Good job in finding My E Foods an a beautiful site you have. This has been the right time to advertise these Food Products. In this day an age we will come to the point that we will all need back up foods.
    It is easy food products to store an to eat at will. I had a great many
    meals already. They were all good. I was a boy scout back in my time an
    boy does it taste great and better in what we used in camping. The people
    that wrote before me says it all in what the food products are. DITTO !!
    CEO of Mr Victory Foods
    Mr. Dennis Tomlinson

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