I have been trying some different types of foods and I would also like to hear input of anyone who has a small review of different types of freeze dried or dehydrated camping foods. I know not all our taste will be the same and hopefully everyone will be respectful of others opinions but I also want to hear if something failed, failed to live up or just plain tasted bad. Our money is hard earned and I need the opinions of others to help guide the process of purchases. I didnt review either of these in the field the first was in a hotel room "camping" while training for my employer and the second was at home with me being lazy and not wanting to cook that night.
I tried some of the Mt House freeze dried beef stew today. It takes 2 cups of boiling water and it says to let it stand 8-9 minutes. If you can let it stand a few longer it might not hurt, some of it was still a little rubbery but as I went on it got done, being impatient I ate mine at exactly 8 minutes. I ate almost all of it so I'm not to sure on the "2 servings". In their defense on that I am 6ft and 210 and had just got done working out and it was tasty, soooo.... But on the other hand if I am camping, hunting, bugging out or whatever it truthfully it will be 1 serving. Overall I am very pleased and it only weighs 4.3 oz.
I had also tried a Backpackers Pantry Lousiana Red Beans and Rice last week with intent of trying it and getting some more. I cooked it and it is good, real good. I was coming off a sinus infection so it was a little spicy but my 15yr old daughter says it is good and ate her 1/2 with some crackers for dinner. The wife with her reserved self and upturned nose also changed her mind quickly and by then it was even cold. I can say there are 2 servings in there as advertised.
I tried some of the Mt House freeze dried beef stew today. It takes 2 cups of boiling water and it says to let it stand 8-9 minutes. If you can let it stand a few longer it might not hurt, some of it was still a little rubbery but as I went on it got done, being impatient I ate mine at exactly 8 minutes. I ate almost all of it so I'm not to sure on the "2 servings". In their defense on that I am 6ft and 210 and had just got done working out and it was tasty, soooo.... But on the other hand if I am camping, hunting, bugging out or whatever it truthfully it will be 1 serving. Overall I am very pleased and it only weighs 4.3 oz.
I had also tried a Backpackers Pantry Lousiana Red Beans and Rice last week with intent of trying it and getting some more. I cooked it and it is good, real good. I was coming off a sinus infection so it was a little spicy but my 15yr old daughter says it is good and ate her 1/2 with some crackers for dinner. The wife with her reserved self and upturned nose also changed her mind quickly and by then it was even cold. I can say there are 2 servings in there as advertised.
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