| Mountain House #10 Can Freeze-Dried Food |  | Brand: Mountain House Category: Sports
Buy: $13.57 - $53.38 as of 7/30/2010 18:32 CDT details
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Rating: 31 reviews Sales Rank: 392
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 7 x 6 x 6
Model: 30-111 UPC: 041133304498 EAN: 0041133301138
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| Features:
| • | The longest shelf life available...up to 25 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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Showing reviews 1-5 of 31
great for small office with crazy meal times June 29, 2010 Ann15554 the #10 cans are great to keep for scooping up the right amount of food for 1-3 people when you have time to boil water and eat. Stroganoff or stew is great, anything with beans like chili they dont fully absorb the water and you get bites of powdered beans.
Love Mt. House..... June 12, 2010 Lincoln County MT (Extreme NW Montana) Bought for summer hiking and backpacking and peddling bike in woods. We'll divide up into smaller bags instead of taking whole can along....good products.
Excellent Item exactly what it says. April 15, 2010 Chris Winchester (Los Angeles Ca) I have gotten several of these things and they are perfect size wise. I am going to continue to get them as time goes on. Their expiration date is way farther then what is said here as long as they are stored properly. I think one of the ones I have is 2034.
Hardtack March 11, 2010 Wulfstan (San Jose, CA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
There are other "Pilot Breads" out there, and the most popular is a little bit tastier. However, the packaging here is primo, this stuff is good for a loooooong time.
I would not buy the Mountain House Pilot Bread for general eating. Buy it for emergency/earthquake or survival food. I know some suggest hard red wheat and honey. What the heck are you gonna do with a 55gallon drum of hard red wheat? It has to be ground and then cooked... and generally, if you are in an emergency sitrep, your power and gas is out too, so it's gonna be hard to cook.
Get this instead, along with some peanut butter (and Ok, if you like honey, get some of that, why not?) and plenty of water. No cooking, it's not bad tasting at all, and most kids will have no problem with it.
Mountain House foods March 10, 2010 Politics Stink (Kentucky) Tried this several times in pouch form as a way of testing. Really like it and would eat this as a meal at any time. Bought for emergency backup because of shelf life. Great product.
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