Mountain House Chicken a la King Freeze Dried 2 Person Pouch - like MRE Food / Meal for Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Hunting and Outdoor Recreation Reviews
Mountain House Chicken a la King Freeze Dried 2 Person Pouch - like MRE Food / Meal for Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Hunting and Outdoor Recreation Reviews
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› Be the first to review this item on Amazon.com Dehydrated Celery (10 lb. Bulk Box) - For Cooking, Camping, Hiking, Food Storage, Emergency Preparedness Deals
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Here's a chance to really save BIG! We encourage you to check around for a better quality product. You'll be amazed at what other places are selling. Enjoy our GREAT quality products for less! Our BULK BOX contains a full 12x12x12 cube of fresh tasting celery.
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Dehydrated Celery (10 lb. Bulk Box) - For Cooking, Camping, Hiking, Food Storage, Emergency Preparedness Reviews
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› Be the first to review this item on Amazon.com Emergency Survival Food Supply 200 Servings - 20 Year Shelf Life Reviews
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20 year shelf life...Food Supply emergency 200 serving kit includes convenient five serving packages in a ready to go 5 gallon bucket. The meals included are: Tuscan Butter Noodles, 20 servings... Cheesy Broccoli Rice, 20 servings... Vegetable Barley, 20 servings... Creamy Vegetable Rice, 25 servings... Creamy Potato Soup, 25 servings... Italian Tomato Pasta, 20 servings... Brown Sugar Oatmeal, 35 servings... Whey Milk, 35 servings
- Emergency Food Supply
- 200 Servings
- Convenient Grand and Go Bucket
- 20 Year Shelf Life
- Food Supply 200 Serving Meal
Emergency Survival Food Supply 200 Servings - 20 Year Shelf Life Reviews
| 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Emergency Survival Food Supply 200 Servings - 20 Year Shelf Life (Misc.) We bought this emergency food supply at Costco. We have tried several different meals. They do not taste great, in fact they taste awful. We have tried to doctor them up to make them taste better. So far, nothing works. We can't figure out why they should taste so bad. Does all freeze dried food taste this bad? If there is a way to improve the taste I would like to know it. I am usually not a picky eater, but I would definitely not pick this again. 12 of 15 people found the following review helpful This review is from: Emergency Survival Food Supply 200 Servings - 20 Year Shelf Life (Misc.) I got excited about the "low cost" of this emergency food product until I read the nutrition labels. YIKES...SCARY! See here (especially 2nd page): [...]Servings are 20 grams - 45 grams...not bad for a week old baby sparrow (as an FYI, Wendy's Grilled Chicken Salad is 338 grams w/190 calories). Equally shocking are the calorie counts. "Meals" like 110 calories, 90 calories, 70 calories? Seriously? BUT, it gets worse. Even more concerning is the near zero vitamin/mineral/amino acid contribution for a healthy daily diet intake. There are only 2 vitamins and 2 minerals listed, and those are at nearly non-existent levels. Most are below 5%-10% with many at 0%. Would love to see a test of this stuff as an exclusive diet for 30 days. It's being advertised as a "7 Year Food Supply" on the Reverend Jim Baker "sales" show for a "donation" of $3,000!! This most likely could be more damaging to your health than McDonald's food (like the movie... Read more 12 of 15 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Emergency Survival Food Supply 200 Servings - 20 Year Shelf Life (Misc.) As the other reviewer, I'm not thrilled with the taste nor am I happy about the additives in the ingredients. Since trying this brand I've been in search of a better product. The best I've found, free of MSG, GMO ingredients and other additives, and who also gives free samples to try it out is here: free samples. efoods global. com. |
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