BBob
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- Jun 29, 2020
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Out of curiosity, where did you find the actual “beef” content of this package?Man that's a great deal. No seed oil and ~1.5 lb of beef in each package. Road trips, hunting camp, heck just to feed the kids one night...
Rough estimate, judging from the protein content per serving (~8 g protein = ~1 oz beef)Out of curiosity, where did you find the actual “beef” content of this package?
I've wondered about this. What happens to it? Does it actually go bad somehow, or just lose some of the flavor?You probably know this but these packages have a much shorter shelf life than regular mountain house meals. Military packs only require a 3 year shelf life. Probably does not matter to most of us but it's not an item to buy and put in the basement for a long term rainy day plan.
Sorry I have no idea. I just saw the sale and read the questions and answers. My guess is it loses flavor and becomes rancid.I've wondered about this. What happens to it? Does it actually go bad somehow, or just lose some of the flavor?
You're missing that 28g of beef is not 28g of protein - that 28g raw beef includes a lot of water, some fat, and other noncaloric mass. An oz of beef is around 6-8 g of actual protein.I'm no dietician, so I am probably incorrect on the beef content. The package says a 24g (dry) serving size contains 7 grams of protein. 7/24 = 29%. The package weighs 600g, so if 29% of the package is protein, that would be about 175g of protein. 175g is about 6.2 ounces of protein per package. The buttermilk powder and enriched wheat might contain some protein in addition to the beef.
So, wouldn't the 21.2 oz package probably contain about five or six ounces of beef?
Regardless, it appears that I ordered that last three packages.
I just received my FedEx delivery LOL
The packages are bigger and heavier than what I thought. I ordered 16 packages. 12 packages come in a “case”.