Those are really good too. I've used them for lunches at the office and for camping.I wonder why they leaked? I don't think I've ever kept anything that long, tho. I eat the things I have stored so everything stays rotated.
My wife has been buying these tuna and chicken pouches for awhile to keep in her office for quick lunches. They cost about a $1 each, are small, light, easy to carry and store, and have a three year "shelf life" (which would be fine longer I'm sure). Seems like a great way to get some protein. They have several flavors...
They are great with crackers, too.Sandwich ready Tuna Salad, who knew....
They are great with crackers, too.
Mountain House rations are far better than any C-Rations or MREs, or LRRPS I ever ate.
Since they are freeze dried, they don't break down.
The only way to screw them up is to not use boiling water and to let your hunger take over before they are fully re-hydrated.
The latest iteration from Mountain House is single serving packages at $4.82 each at Wal-Mart.
All I have tasted are good to go, and they don't constipate like MRE's.
Be well.
Heat is not your friend and that's a problem in Texas. As hard as it might be, you need to store your food, even the long-term freeze-dried food, wheree you live...not out in an un-air conditioned garage.
The LDS cannery (Home Storage Center) has all the freeze-dried basics at the lowest prices. The San Antonio location is open Tuesday 11am to 7pm and Saturday 8am to 1pm. 210-520-1122. 6880 Alamo Downs Parkway SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 78238-4535 You don't have to be a member of the LDS church to purchase food there.
Or you can buy through their online store:
http://store.lds.org/webapp/wcs/sto...Id=715839595&ddkey=http:SetCurrencyPreference