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Mountain House #10 Can Freeze-Dried Food | 
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| Brand: Mountain House Category: Sports
Buy New: $19.97 - $46.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 287
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 7 x 6 x 6
Model: 30-111
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | The longest shelf life available...up to 30 years! | | • | A hot, satisfying meal in less than 10 minutes. | | • | No cooking is needed, just add hot water |
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Product Description With Mountain House products on hand and a one-burner stove or candle to heat water (cold water can be used in a pinch), you can still enjoy a hot, satisfying meal in less than 10 minutes. #10 Cans have the longest shelf life available...up to 25 years! Each can is coated with a protective enamel inside and out for double protection, including the lid. The cans contents are protected until you are ready to open and use them. After opening, it is recommended that you use the contents with 2 to 3 weeks for best results and taste; using the convenient resealable plastic lid between uses. Treat any leftover food as you would fresh food. Mountain House freeze-dried foods are packed in airtight NITROGEN PACKED #10 cans or pouches. Up to 98% of the residual oxygen has been removed. Mountain House's unique canning process uses both vacuum oxygen removal and nitrogen flushing.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
The Beef Teriyaki is very good October 27, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought the beef teriyaki with rice and am happy to say it is quite tasty. It looks a little mushy after you mix it up but thats not a problem really. The texture in your mouth is good and there is a quite satisfying teriyaki sauce taste to it. This is important because if you've had real teriyaki you know that the sauce really defines it and if they skimp on that it becomes an issue. That is not a problem here.
The only con is its a little tricky to mix and get prepared just right. The beef chunks are large enough that sometimes water doesn't seep in and reconstitute it like it should and you end up getting a beef chunk that is partially dry and crunchy inside. This is easily solved though by ensuring to mix with the full 3/4 cup of boiling water and mixing it better than normal before covering it to heat.
Mountain house is a favorite of ours. September 15, 2008 We've purchased these products to add to our emergency food supply. They are the best fit for us since they are lightweight and have about a 30 year shelf life, so there's no real worries about rotating our 'stock' to use up expiring items. We figured, in our senior years, if they haven't been used, we'll have easy meals to keep us going in our RV! (we hope we get there!)
TASTEY May 20, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
When you can get this on sale and with free shipping it's a great deal. It is easy to preapare and is very hearty.
When the zombies attack you'll be glad you stored some of this.
Just Like Corn On The Cob! April 3, 2008 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This Stuff is Great! It tastes just like fresh off the cob! Great Texture, easy to prepare, and stores for 35 years! As of today, there is alot of talk about possible food shortages, there are already food riots all over the world, and our farmers are selling corn to make fuel, not to put on your table... If you found your way here, and are wondering if you should perhaps "stock up" the ANSWER IS YES! So buy some mountain house, its the best out there, and lasts for 35 years or longer! You will eventually use it, in the next 35 years.
How do they get Lasagna in a can? April 3, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Ha! Yeah, how do they? I actually like Mountain House's Freeze Dried Lasagna, I would have rated it 5 stars, except it isn't exactly lasagna. Its more like an "Italian Pasta and cheese stew". Its a bit messy, but really Darn Tasty! You get alot of Mini-Lasagna noodles in a sweet tomato sauce, with real cheese chunks. Trust me it tastes alot better than I made it sound! The Stuff in the #10 cans keep for about 35 years! And it doesn't get any easier to prepare, Add water, wait!
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