gigandet642016
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hey guys, looking to buy some meals for my next hunt, i usually get mtn house but am looking to try some new ones. if anyone has any suggestions or flavors to try let me know!
Yeah, I agree. I've been doing breakfasts for awhile, but just started doing dinners a couple years ago. Typically I just ask my wife to make more of whatever we're having for dinner (obviously plan it out ahead of time) and dehydrate it.Buy a dehydrator. It’s cheap and easy. I get the subject has been covered but cmon guys new things come along all the time. It is a hunting forum. What is the matter with sharing some recipes that may have already been on the World Wide Web.
I’ve been having a blast dehydrating everything in sight. I have done about every fruit and veggie separately. I do burger and chicken as well. My plan is to mix rice gravy noodles separately to make a meal. I do powdered milk with sugar and oatmeal to make a easy breakfast with fruit. I’m just starting. I’m totally open to recipes. It’s like reloading it seems really complicated and scary, but once you start dabbling it’s really easy to make your own food for cheap and it taste better
honestly did not know this was this easy to do lmaoYeah, I agree. I've been doing breakfasts for awhile, but just started doing dinners a couple years ago. Typically I just ask my wife to make more of whatever we're having for dinner (obviously plan it out ahead of time) and dehydrate it.
One thing I'm going to try this year is using canned meat instead. I can't get the meat to fully hydrate, which isn't that big of a deal. I've even cut the pieces of meat smaller. Hopefully the canned meat will hydrate better.
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Now thats an answer to a question.There are a plethora of freeze dried food companies and the flavors are personal preference. Here are a few to check out:
• Gastro Gnome - bought some but haven't tried them yet.
• Trailtopia - they have a tasty curry chicken
• Wild Zora - these are paleo. Some of them I've tried could have used a little more salt, IMO.
• Packit Gourmet - they have some great options.
• Next Mile Meals - legit keto meals
• Good to Go - these are sold in REI and are tasty.
• Sasquatch Fuel - haven't tried these.
• Mary Jane's Farm
• Backpacker's Bistro
• Backpacker's Pantry - they have some good options and are sold at REI and elsewhere.
• Heather's Choice - Her packaroons are great, but some of her meals aren't my preference.
• Stowaway Gourmet • their bison chili is delicious.
• Off Grid • they have good breakfasts and their bison chili is dynamite.
Peak Refuel has been mentioned, but I personally don't care for them. They're all either rice or pasta combined with a meat.
This should give you somewhere to start and research your options.
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