Blingley, I thought I grabbed a card from the table but I don't think I did, or the website doesn't address the self packaging of meals. I've been trying to find their info online and might PM the organizers, as it was probably the only real interesting food concern I saw that I could not buy online or would have wanted to buy while there. I'll go through my photos and hopefully I snapped a photo of it.

I sampled several of their individual fruit, veggie, meat, products and the fruit especially was very tasty. The corn was amazing. It would be nice to make dehydrated meals to my own likes and calorie counts to put into my own foil packaging (that they also sold). For example, I like fresh green and red peppers but not rehydrated, they always seem to come out limp to me. So I could copy my own favorite Mountain House or Backpacker Pantry meals and just exclude the items I don't like and increase the ones I do, like more sauce and proteins or different noodles.

The 'thumb guy' aka Tim Ralston, seemed like a nice man. My interaction with him across his table was very brief and he didn't seem pretentious or weird. He was nicer, less intense and more natural than say the Constitution/ Arizona Defense Coalition / Survivalist groups. He had a company logo'd deuce & a half parked behind him but his table was small and definitely a prepper table not a survivalist or military surplus table. I don't know if that makes sense or not to make that distinction.
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