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Mountain House Pro-Pak Freeze-Dried Food Pouches

Mountain House Pro-Pak Freeze-Dried Food Pouches
From Mountain House

List Price: $6.00
Price: $5.95 - $10.99
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Product Description

The compact vacuum pouch takes up less space in your backpack and won't expand in high elevations. These complete, nutritious Pro-Pak meals are specially designed for adventure seekers like you.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28543 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Mountain House

Features

  • Hearty 16oz serving. 470 to 560 calories per serving
  • Boil water, add to pouch, wait 8-9 minutes and enjoy
  • Convenient stand up zipper pouch
  • Compact vacuum pouch
  • 0g Trans fat

Customer Reviews

Perfect change of pace in my Oregon fire lookout tower5
I am staffing a fire lookout in the Oregon wilderness this fire season. It is my first time as a fire lookout (I'm a retired airline pilot). Although I do all the cooking back home on the East coast (in a dynamite gourmet kitchen), the scratch cooking and cleanup were wearing me down in the cramped confines of the lookout (15 X 15, no grid power, haul water for cooking and cleaning up 60 steps, etc).
Then I discovered Mountain House Pro-Pak single-serving freeze dried entrees. I also buy the 2-serving packages, and have the leftovers for breakfast or lunch (the USFS provides me with a propane stove and refrigerator). Last night I fixed a Mountain House Rice & Chicken entree and steamed some fresh broccoli as a side disk. It was wonderful. Cleanup was much easier than when I cook a full meal (even a one-dish meal).
Tonight I am having a Mountain House Beef Teriyaki with Rice entree and a spinach salad. I'll fix meals from scratch again from time to time .. maybe. But I love my Mountain House. Not only does the product make life as a forest fire lookout much more simple .. but it is a darn good hot meal.
Too bad Jack Kerouac didn't have Mountain House freeze dried foods when he did his lookout gig on Desolation Peak in the 1950s.

Better than MRE's 5
Longer shelf life than MRE's I've used ,ountain house for a long time due to taste and lightweight.