mayberry331
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- Mar 28, 2021
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I decided I should start trying some dehydrated meals before heading out on a ten day archery elk hunt. I’ve been given this advice from a few different people who are pretty well seasoned in western hunting.
I tend to be pretty picky about what I like and don’t like when it comes to food. I briefly scanned the list of mountain house meals and peak refuel. Peak’s menu seemed much closer to my liking. But I wanted to keep looking for something that didn’t pull up on an initial cursory google search.
I came across “OFFGRID” food company and as soon as I saw the menu, I knew I definitely wanted to try them out. I received my first meals a few days ago. Quail Tinga Tacos and Bison Penne Pomodoro. I must say these were really good and received an A grade from my wife and daughters as well. Both of these meals will be coming with me this September.
The one issue to be aware of is the time to receive the meals. I ordered on March 3rd and received them a few days ago. So if these peaked your interest just plan ahead a little bit.
I tend to be pretty picky about what I like and don’t like when it comes to food. I briefly scanned the list of mountain house meals and peak refuel. Peak’s menu seemed much closer to my liking. But I wanted to keep looking for something that didn’t pull up on an initial cursory google search.
I came across “OFFGRID” food company and as soon as I saw the menu, I knew I definitely wanted to try them out. I received my first meals a few days ago. Quail Tinga Tacos and Bison Penne Pomodoro. I must say these were really good and received an A grade from my wife and daughters as well. Both of these meals will be coming with me this September.
The one issue to be aware of is the time to receive the meals. I ordered on March 3rd and received them a few days ago. So if these peaked your interest just plan ahead a little bit.