
illy dilly wrote:Mountain House is a good brand. I haven't tried many other brands, as the Mountain House are readily available. The Chicken a la king is pretty good.
Orchid wrote:Personally, I found the vegetarian MREs to be tastier and slightly less gag-inducing than the meat MREs - but there are a lot cheaper and far more delicious options for eating at Burning Man than that.
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kman wrote:illy dilly wrote:Mountain House is a good brand. I haven't tried many other brands, as the Mountain House are readily available. The Chicken a la king is pretty good.
Mountain House is fast-to-prepare freeze-dried food, not an MRE. Stove to boil water is required for freeze-dried food, MRE's are Meals Ready to Eat. (Often better with some heating, but it's optional)
I used to be partial to the pasta MREs myself... tastes a lot like chef boy-r-dee!
(That said, mountain house food generally tastes a LOT better than MREs do)
Avoid the fish. *gag*
ygmir wrote:Orchid wrote:Personally, I found the vegetarian MREs to be tastier and slightly less gag-inducing than the meat MREs - but there are a lot cheaper and far more delicious options for eating at Burning Man than that.
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I love the "response vs avatar" relating to the above poster..............
illy dilly wrote:
I used to be partial to the pasta MREs myself... tastes a lot like chef boy-r-dee!
(That said, mountain house food generally tastes a LOT better than MREs do)
Talynt wrote:I've had a few types of MREs in the past, some decent and some terrible. Any suggestions on meals and brands to try?
teardropper wrote:illy dilly wrote:
I used to be partial to the pasta MREs myself... tastes a lot like chef boy-r-dee!
(That said, mountain house food generally tastes a LOT better than MREs do)
Chef Boy-R-Dee is a lot cheaper and if you put the can out in the sun on the playa it will get warmed up. All for less than a buck.
kman wrote:Avoid the fish. *gag*
Rommel wrote:Fire_Moose wrote:
Just know that MRE heaters produce Hydrogen gas/fumes once they are activated.
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