Nope....but thanks for the link.
I should know better than to click on the food links when i'm hungry.
After my order arrives and i get a chance to try i'll be sure to post.
"Bears couldn't care less about us....we smell bad and don't taste too good. Bugs on the other hand see us as vending machines." - WetDog
Albuterol! it's the 11th essential
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"Bears couldn't care less about us....we smell bad and don't taste too good. Bugs on the other hand see us as vending machines." - WetDog
Albuterol! it's the 11th essential
Here's a quick review.
I ordered a variety of vittles. A big bonus for me since most of the time i hike/backpack solo, is the single serving size's They are available in 2 serving size packages.
The package is a bit award one filled with water it will not stand on it's own.
But there is a simple solution just place it in the pot used to boil the water.
Hawk VittleS are dehydrated not freeze dried. I found the crab fettuccine quite tasty. Note the ingredient is Crab not Pollock, or some Crab like simulation
"Bears couldn't care less about us....we smell bad and don't taste too good. Bugs on the other hand see us as vending machines." - WetDog
Albuterol! it's the 11th essential
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"Bears couldn't care less about us....we smell bad and don't taste too good. Bugs on the other hand see us as vending machines." - WetDog
Albuterol! it's the 11th essential
Some of those look great, but they're kind of expensive...
$8 for a single serving of oatmeal is sort of outrageous, actually.
I just found some "Better Oats" oatmeal on sale at Safeway for $1 per 5 servings package. Great stuff. I passed on it before, because it was overpriced, but now they're getting rid of it. I bought enough to last for most of the summer.
Nice to see some alternatives/competition in the hiking food marketplace.
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