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Has anybody ever tried an Omeal? It looks like a self-heating MRE. I remember the "heater meals" that were on the market back in the 90's (maybe they still are).
[quote=TRex2;61065635]So, you gave up on freeze dried foods, because you chose poorly?
Most of the FD stuff I've eaten (beginning in 1975) was passable, but chosen for cost and nutrition, rather than taste. Basically, if you were hungry, it was good.
No, it was the cobbler was the last straw. I gave up because I wasn't happy with "passable". I tried just about every meal they had at REI and other backpacking stores. To me, they all were pretty crappy. There seemed to always be that one rock hard carrot in just about every meal.
I'm sure (hopefully) that they have vastly improved in the decades since I last ate one. I just found better tasting alternatives. I used to take those noodle dishes with sauces along with powdered milk. They gave me what I needed to have energy to climb, etc.
Amazon "prime day" has a bunch of freeze dried options. For example the Mountain House $94 "bucket" is about $70 once all the discounts are applied (you have to click the listing to see the discounts, plus an additional 6% 'cash back' if you use their VISA card). A similar bucket was about $85 when I bought one in 2018, so it's even cheaper when adjusted for inflation.
I have a #10 can of chili mac, but I haven't tried it. I also haven't tried the chicken fajitas, and don't have any. Thanks for the recommendation, I will try them both.
I've never heard of the breakfast scramble, maybe the breakfast skillet? I tried some due to it being very highly reviewed. I don't remember it not softening, I just remember that I didn't like it. Though, I'm not a fan of freeze dried eggs, and wouldn't purposely buy them considering that we sell fresh eggs. Sometimes we have so many that we have to feed them to the dogs.
My fault, yes; the skillet. I couldn't get the egg cubes to soften for some reason; perhaps I had an off batch. I did, however; like their chicken fried rice along w/spaghetti and meatballs.
In my experience freeze dried eggs are either slimy or they have too much texture. I don't know what makes them turn out the way they do, I have learned to avoid products that have them.
I might have to try that. I usually carry tea when out in the sticks. It's dehydrated, doesn't weigh anything, and the English Breakfast Teas have a lot of flavor, and some caffeine for my hot cuppa in the morning.
I haven't tried that one. The best tasting instant (freeze dried) coffee I've had is Taster's Choice. It's not great but it's better than the others like Folgers.
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We grow and process our own coffee, so I don't have a need to stockpile coffee, but the local CVS frequently has smaller boxes of the single serves on sale for a couple bucks and I buy them to keep in car for long drives.
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