Mountain House Just In Case 4-Day Emergency Food Supply

August 18, 2017 - Comment

You don’t need an emergency to enjoy delicious Mountain House meals. This kit includes 12 total just-add-water meals that can be eaten directly out of the pouch! Enjoy comforting meals like Beef Stew, Noodles and Chicken, Breakfast Skillet and more. This kit is lightweight and compact, making it easy to store. Take Mountain House with

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You don’t need an emergency to enjoy delicious Mountain House meals. This kit includes 12 total just-add-water meals that can be eaten directly out of the pouch! Enjoy comforting meals like Beef Stew, Noodles and Chicken, Breakfast Skillet and more. This kit is lightweight and compact, making it easy to store. Take Mountain House with you on your camping trips, hunting excursions, or tuck it away Just In Case… you find yourself in an emergency situation. With a 30 Year Taste Guarantee, have peace of mind knowing Mountain House has you covered.

Product Features

  • 28 total servings with approximately 1,650 calories per day
  • 30 Year Taste Guarantee
  • Allergens: Soy, Milk, Wheat, Egg, Coconut
  • Lightweight and compact, Dimensions: 12″ (L) x 8″ (W) x 12″ (H)
  • Great for emergency preparedness, camping trips, and RV expeditions

Comments

A. Reid says:

Tasty emergency supplies, but you should know what you’re getting While they tend to be a bit watery as prepared, the meals in this emergency pack are tasty and filling – downright luxury in the disaster-fare department. 

WryGuy2 says:

These taste much better than MREs or the stuff we used to take camping Over the years, I’ve sampled a lot of pre-prepared food. As a boy, we’d go camping and eat freeze-dried camping food. When I first joined the military, we were occasionally fed the canned Meal, Combat, Individual ration, which basically were same as the “C” rations and “K” rations developed after World War II. In the mid 80’s the MCI’s gave way to the ubiquitous Meal, Ready to Eat (MRE’s), which were initially dehydrated meals, vice today’s MREs, which are called “wet” rations, where you…

Italian Gentleman says:

you’re trapped in your house do to a bad snowstorm and you’ve ran out of food Honestly and I mean this… who cares about taste and calories ???? Really? you’re trapped in your house do to a bad snowstorm and you’ve ran out of food. Are you that person who would cry boo hoo It’s nasty and I’m getting fat ??? With that said it tasted ok and will do just fine if i had a choice between this and cardboard I choice this….

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