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    Wise Company dehydrated meals.

    We have been using Mountain House meals for a few years and they have been tasty and filling. Great back ul meal or nice hot lunch in the blind.
    But they have raise prices and shrunk the oz on the packs at Walmart.

    Today while at Dicks I found these side by side with the Mountain House these were actually $2 cheaper slightly more ozs and more protein.
    Will have a review for our sprin bug out

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    Quote Originally Posted by RubberDuck View Post
    We have been using Mountain House meals for a few years and they have been tasty and filling. Great back ul meal or nice hot lunch in the blind.
    But they have raise prices and shrunk the oz on the packs at Walmart.

    Today while at Dicks I found these side by side with the Mountain House these were actually $2 cheaper slightly more ozs and more protein.
    Will have a review for our sprin bug out
    I have never tried Wise foods. I know taste is a matter of personal preference, but I have heard lots of people say Mountain House tastes a lot better than Wise. I would try what you got before you order a bunch more. If you like Mountain House, I would order Mountain House from Amazon. The single serving packets sold on Amazon are bigger than the ones carried at Wal-Mart. At least there was a size difference a few months ago.
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    Those look interesting. Love the mountain house for sure. But your right the price hike is crappy! The coleman meals suck compared to the mountain house. Id be interested in trying the wise meals. The one pictured looks good.
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    Went to the park today had lunch with the family decided to give these meals a try.
    I dont so much compare flavor as I do quality of ingredients.
    All dehydrated meals are made basic and bland so adding flavor is a must with all brands.
    I do feel the quality was a little less with these than Mountain House but they did the trick very filling and prepared easy enough. I will be sampling other flavors and see how they go.

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    So not bad then eh! Good because mountain house priced themselves out of my business.
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    I'll go cannibal first. Dogs, horses, anything but that stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unclefred View Post
    I'll go cannibal first. Dogs, horses, anything but that stuff.
    Just the brand? or any dehydrated meals?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hawgrider View Post
    Just the brand? or any dehydrated meals?
    I'm always open to being surprised. I used to backpack a lot.

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    I have no problem dropping a few bucks o these meals not so much for long term but as a edc pack meal or deer blind hot lunch now and then. Or even a backup plan bugout practice meal. If you pack your own seasoning they are 10× better.
    In the dehydration thread I posted a home made dehydrated spaghetti meal and it was pretty good so you could make your own with the right set up.

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    I just wish I could find a conex box full of C rations.

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