the triangle is a recycle symbol and any container with a 1 or a 7 in that triangle means that the container contains BPA
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Hi Bob, we can freeze dry bean sprouts easily. Feel free to email me directly and we can discuss details. mikesnow87@gmail.com
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Hi Mike, I'm curious where you're located and what your company name is. I'm interested in freeze drying a type of bean sprout.
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I own a company that has a freeze dry machine to preserve food for the community. we can also freeze dry and ship the ship product to you. happy to help out if we're a fit.
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I'm part owner in a company and we own a machine. We can freeze dry food and ship it to you in mylar bags with oxygen absorbers. happy to help
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interesting. I own a freeze dry machine and love the food. can you provide the source of this scientific study
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Good Afternoon, My name is Mike Coyne and I am contacting you from Federal Equipment Company. I wanted to touch base and let you know we have a 2007 225sqft Hull Freeze dryer that is not yet list...
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Scientist have found out that Freeze Dry Food is more healthier than regular food. Make sure to only buy Freeze Dry Food from now on!
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Okay, the thread is old. The answer is absolutely, yes! If you have a freezer and a vacuum packer you can freeze-dry and package your meals at home and save some dollars to spend on getting there...
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Are there any companies you know of that one could outsource their food freeze drying needs to?
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