expiredBojjihuntindeals | Staff posted Sep 22, 2024 05:33 AM
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expiredBojjihuntindeals | Staff posted Sep 22, 2024 05:33 AM
ReadyWise 60-Serving Entrée Bucket
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Survival buckets usually use small servings because they're marketed as minimum size needed for emergencies. Hiking brands are geared more towards portion size to fuel a long hike.
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the closest thing I could find to compare to this was their weekender pack 6 pouches /12 servings for $44
So there's that..
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the closest thing I could find to compare to this was their weekender pack 6 pouches /12 servings for $44
So there's that..
Survival buckets usually use small servings because they're marketed as minimum size needed for emergencies. Hiking brands are geared more towards portion size to fuel a long hike.
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Survival buckets usually use small servings because they're marketed as minimum size needed for emergencies. Hiking brands are geared more towards portion size to fuel a long hike.
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That was just a quick starter to my emergency supply and offset for variety as Eric stated. I just have a old fashioned bunker style supply of perishables in the basement now. Great to have a weeks supply of things on hand and great when you run out of something but don't want to run to the store. Pluck on out of supply, replace it later, and consider it a healthy rotation of fresh stuff I to the supply.
the closest thing I could find to compare to this was their weekender pack 6 pouches /12 servings for $44
So there's that..
But yeah, everything is so much more expensive nowadays but to me Mountain House remains the gold standard for these types of ready to eat hiking/camping meals. They haven't messed up much of their quality so far.
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