Hi Zalli! The best I can suggest is getyour selves a dehydrator and make your own. We use them a lot and they work quite well on most veggies and fruit. They also work on meats and fish especially for jerkys.<br><br>Our family bug-out vehicle is a 1990 4x4 Suburban. We choose the 1990 because it still retains a solid front axle and the engine is fuel injected.<br><br>The Suburban has many features which make it a good APC. It has lots of power with the stock 350. The 350 and 400 tranny are very good. It can carry two strechers if the need arises. The 33-66 split second seat allows for an attendent if the casualty requires it. You can sleep two full size adults comfortably in the back. You can even set up a small propane stove and cook in the back. <br><br>The 1500 series can take 33x12.50 tires without a lift kit and only a small amount of fender flaring removed. This can be done with a grinder in about 25 minutes. We have made the following mods to our vehicle.<br><br>1. Installed a 100 amp alternator and second deep cycle battery. Did not need to install a winch as Subbys come stock with front tow hooks. Had to install rear hooks.<br><br>2. Installed light bar with 2 amber and 2 white spot/rotating lights. We have red and blue inserts for the lights. <br><br>3. We took out the stock front bench seat and put in fully reclinning bucket seats. We now can sleep 2 adults and 4 kids in relative comfort. <br><br>4. Replaced stock front and rear bumbers with rear step bumpers from a 1 tons. Put a pintle hook on the front and a regular 2 inch trailer hitch on the back. The pintle on the front allows us to push airplanes and boat trailers in tight places by going frontwards instead of backing up.<br><br>Total cost of mods was 763.00 including parts. You will have to visit junk yards and do most of the work yourself. <br><br>We did a lot of extra wiring also. The one thing I would suggest is toggles between the rear lights and the switches. You might want to cover your ass but keep your head lights on.<br><br>Suburbans Rule.<br><br>Mariner. <br><br><br>