Freeze Dried Foods

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LightManSA
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After going through ALL of the FD meals that “sounded good”, THIS is the stuff that is worth taking. I’ll admit, some of this is surprisingly good. There are a few Mntn House items that I usually like, but these are better.

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twall13

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I've seen a couple of guys mentioning they don't want to branch out from Mountain House because of the cost. Where are you guys getting your Mountain House meals that it's saving you a significant amount over say Peak Refuel? On Midway USA I have a few meals in my cart and the Peak meals are $9.79 Each while the MH Meals are $9.99 each, so actually more expensive. I know I can get Peak meals at Cal Ranch for a similar price as well, though their stock might be more limited. They may be more at other places but I've always been able to find them for a similar price at Midway or Cal Ranch. Am I missing some cheaper options for MH somewhere else?

Edit: I just saw another thread saying Midway has a free shipping code right now as well- OFFER66666
 
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I've seen a couple of guys mentioning they don't want to branch out from Mountain House because of the cost. Where are you guys getting your Mountain House meals that it's saving you a significant amount over say Peak Refuel? On Midway USA I have a few meals in my cart and the Peak meals are $9.79 Each while the MH Meals are $9.99 each, so actually more expensive. I know I can get Peak meals at Cal Ranch for a similar price as well, though their stock might be more limited. They may be more at other places but I've always been able to find them for a similar price at Midway or Cal Ranch. Am I missing some cheaper options for MH somewhere else?

Edit: I just saw another thread saying Midway has a free shipping code right now as well- OFFER66666
If you watch throughout the year, you can find Mtn House for 5-7$ a meal. Sierra trading post, walmart and a few other places. I eat them all and enjoy different meals from each. If I had to say which ones I like the taste of the best, I would say Mountain House followed closely by Peak. Peak's are nice when water is a concern. They use less on average than Mtn house.

I watch all year for sales and stock up accordingly. I am severely overstocked right now. haha.
 

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I keep MH because of the longer expiration dates...but I am primarily stocking them for when/if things go south...with the good selection I have it is e-z just take what I want for backpack camping....I also have a dehydrator and can most of my venison.
 

PA Hunter

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I like dehydrating my own meals especially chili & Franks Red Hot chicken. Chicken burritos put a smile on my face in the middle of nowhere and pretty cost effective also.
 
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Peak Chicken Pesto Pasta is the best freeze dried meal in existence!
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1. Backpackers Pantry Chicken Alfredo
2. Peak Chicken Pesto Pasta
3. MH Yellow Curry

Call me crazy, but I have about 4-5 I really like and I’m to the point I just bring those and repeat meals. Eating at home we eat the same leftovers for a week sometimes and I’m fine with that.

Ran into a guy at wal mart Saturday night by the freeze dry. He was just headed out sheep hunting and had 9 meals in his basket - all MH chili Mac (it was all that was left). So thoughts and prayers to that guy……
 

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1. Backpackers Pantry Chicken Alfredo
2. Peak Chicken Pesto Pasta
3. MH Yellow Curry

Call me crazy, but I have about 4-5 I really like and I’m to the point I just bring those and repeat meals. Eating at home we eat the same leftovers for a week sometimes and I’m fine with that.

Ran into a guy at wal mart Saturday night by the freeze dry. He was just headed out sheep hunting and had 9 meals in his basket - all MH chili Mac (it was all that was left). So thoughts and prayers to that guy……

He is going sheep hunting doubt he cares


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Came across freeze drying and wondering if you would recommend getting a freeze dryer or not... I've seen some complications and wondering how easy or hard it is to use.
It’s been a game changer for us. I’ve had ours less then a year and it has more then paid for itself in meals. When I’m cooking dinner I try to double or triple my meals then freeze dry left overs. I just made guacamole probably a gallon of left overs to freeze dry. It’s literally put the trays in press a button and it does all the work. They make a moisture meter I use to check things every now and then you have to put stuff in dry a bit longer. I’ve done everything from clam chowder to biscuits and gravy. All rehydrated well and tasted great.
 

kbarnes

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Came across freeze drying and wondering if you would recommend getting a freeze dryer or not... I've seen some complications and wondering how easy or hard it is to use.
I finally got a freeze dryer and it's very easy to make your own meals. If you're not planning on storing them for 20 yrs its even easier. I've done a lot of meals with hamburger or sausage in them and just drain the grease off and freeze dry and it's worked well. Whenever I'm making a meal like chicken and noodles or biscuits and gravy, I just make extra and freeze dry it. For the biscuits and gravy I keep the biscuits separate and add them after I re hydrate the gravy.
 

wyodog

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Hard to beat MH spaghetti. lol. Freeze dried is great until you realize that you have to descend 1500 feet to get more water.
 
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Which freeze dryer are you guys using? I dehydrate all my meals, which works for some things, but not all.
I chose harvest right they have been around the longest. I can’t complain I’m right about a year and it runs a lot. I dehydrated for a lot of years exactly as you say some things work others don’t. I specialized in chicken rocks that rehydrated as chicken rocks. If my freeze dryer broke down tomorrow I’d buy another right now. I do not regret that money spent at all. I have a buddy that bought one that complains he never uses it. I make extra large meals every meal and run it least once a week. If you don’t want to really go through the effort like my friend not worth it probably. For us it’s been a complete game changer for our meals.
 
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Mountain house is a pretty good bet, for me any warm meal at the end of a day is gonna give me that "X" factor of feeling good inside going to the tent.

For the chili Mac guy at Walmart, I hope it doesn't affect the next morning proceedings right after getting out of the tent like it affects me. L O L.
 
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