Colleagues,
Nancy and I use a mix of fresh, home dehydrated, off the grocery store shelf and freeze dried foods on backpacking and canoeing trips.
We often buy bulk freeze dried meat for these trips and use it to pack our meals. Mountain House has had a sale for the last several days on some of their #10 cans and yesterday I ordered a few cans of things that are hard to dehydrate at home.
I just checked back and as of today it looks like they have all their #10 cans at 50% off with free ground shipping. I don't know what if any restrictions they may have or how long this will last but this is a heck of a deal for those who use freeze dried foods.
mountainhouse.com
And for those military nostalgia buffs, if you stroll over to the military packaging page you'll find Creamed Beef at 50% off, too:
mountainhouse.com
Be sure to pass this on to those who might benefit......
Best regards,
Lance
EDIT: I should add that once you open the can you can transfer the food to a canning jar and vacuum seal it and it will keep for years if stored in a cool dark place.
Nancy and I use a mix of fresh, home dehydrated, off the grocery store shelf and freeze dried foods on backpacking and canoeing trips.
We often buy bulk freeze dried meat for these trips and use it to pack our meals. Mountain House has had a sale for the last several days on some of their #10 cans and yesterday I ordered a few cans of things that are hard to dehydrate at home.
I just checked back and as of today it looks like they have all their #10 cans at 50% off with free ground shipping. I don't know what if any restrictions they may have or how long this will last but this is a heck of a deal for those who use freeze dried foods.
Sale
Shop our Sale collection for great deals on Mountain House products while supplies last. Stock your emergency pantry or prep for an upcoming camping trip.
And for those military nostalgia buffs, if you stroll over to the military packaging page you'll find Creamed Beef at 50% off, too:
Military Rations
Shop Mountain House Military Rations. Meals made for challenging conditions. Our Pro-Pak® line is built from decades of collaboration with the U.S. military.
Be sure to pass this on to those who might benefit......
Best regards,
Lance
EDIT: I should add that once you open the can you can transfer the food to a canning jar and vacuum seal it and it will keep for years if stored in a cool dark place.
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