Mountain House Cheesy Beef Enchilada Bowl is a newer entry to the freeze-dried meal market. At $11.99, it falls into the lower end of pricing for outdoor meals. As is typical with Mountain House, it being 2 servings is a suggestion.The protein listed on the front is per pouch, not per serving. It doesn't make… Continue reading Commercial Meal Review: Mt. House Cheesy Beef Enchilada Bowl
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Commercial Meal Review: Mt. House Cheesy Pepperoni Pizza Bowl
Mountain House has brought a couple of new meals to market in recent months. Cheesy Pepperoni Pizza Bowl is one of them, priced at $11.99. As is typical with Mountain House, the 2-serving suggestion is just that. The protein listed on the front is per pouch, not per serving. It doesn't make a lot for… Continue reading Commercial Meal Review: Mt. House Cheesy Pepperoni Pizza Bowl
Harvest Right Sampler Pack
Harvest Right has its Sampler Pack in stock right now - all you pay is shipping to try it. In most of the US, that is $6.99 plus tax. I paid $7.41 total. Shipping took about a week to get here. The box showed up in perfect shape. Inside were five different items to try. … Continue reading Harvest Right Sampler Pack
Trashy Trail Treat Find
Is it healthy? Not likely. At home, I would not buy these tiny hand pies from Hostess. On a trip, though? I might consider it. I have a long history of buying crap food at gas stations on the way to a trainhead. Not for a casual 1-mile stroll, though....I am a MAHA girl at… Continue reading Trashy Trail Treat Find
Boondocking Recipe: Denver Bacon Egg Scramble
Yes, you can carry fresh eggs, but if you are going dry camping, and/or off-grid, freeze-dried eggs are your friend. Unlike the old freeze-dried eggs, these are not precooked. Just rehydrate and cook like fresh—just no worries about broken eggs or keeping it and the cheese cold. If you have refrigeration, use fresh eggs and… Continue reading Boondocking Recipe: Denver Bacon Egg Scramble