So this thread prompted me to go to the MH website, and there I discovered a hunting season sale that ends tomorrow.
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Just stocked up on my favorites from mh. Thanks for the reminderSo this thread prompted me to go to the MH website, and there I discovered a hunting season sale that ends tomorrow.
Amen brotherI hope we can put our preferences and differences aside, and that we can all unite around the fact that Alpine Aire is consistently the worst of the options mentioned on this thread.
worst I ever had actually. Buddy and I were splitting a bag on a summer scouting trip, the bag tipped over in the dark with some spilling out. He quickly scooped the spillover back in but also added some range cow seasoning that happened to be there. A couple bites and I decided I was fine going to bed hungryMH Turkey Tetrazzini was my always favorite, but I haven't seen it around in a decade or so.
Their boats may have touched tips but neither will admit itI figured you and Mendes were dock bros at the Fort, I saw your dope sailboat in the background of his pic.
These are a great first night meal with some real meat too. When I spent a summer backpacking for work I would always take a frozen burger patty and Idahoan potatoes or bratwurst and a box of mac and cheese for the first night in the woods. Then move on to the mountain house the next night.Idahoan potatoes is a staple mixer.
Tastes like I’m spending the next day behind a tree wishing I had more wet wipes.Backcountry pantry green curry. Dare you
Guess I was lucky trekking Philmont in 1956 when we had a Dutch oven "chef" who cooked fabulous meals for us on the trail. (chicken'n'dumplins & peach cobbler)As a boy scout at Philmont, the trade box at the food pickup stations was always full of Chili Mac,
If you can hunt on the miniscule amount of nutrition MH provides, I have to question your definition of hard.If you dont like mtn house on your backpack trips you arent hunting hard enough!
Thats right, I said it
Used to be Lipton made some great dehydrated meals, a fraction of the MH cost. We would have starved or quit backpacking if we had to use MH, high school and college kids could not afford it. Lipton Stroganoff became the standard.Im sitting here in the woods, somehow have service, waiting on my MH stroganoff to finish cooking. Wood stove is roaring, toasty warm. Life is good, entertaining thread.
I buy the #10 cans of MH. Usually stroganoff and chicken/rice cause thats what I can find for cheap. Way better deal than a bag and I can portion it to my liking. Mylar bags off amazon are cheap.
Tried peak and ugh gross. Flavor was good, but meat never rehydrated no matter how many times I tried. Tried a friends too and still, crunchy meat. No thanks. Tried a bunch of the other hippie brands too. I love thai red curry from a restaurant, but in the woods I keep it simple.
Hacks for enhancing your MH or making it go further. Idahoan potatoes is a staple mixer. Packets of soy or sweet/sour sauce from panda express. Cheese/pepper packets from pizza. I like the summer sausage and mozzarella stick ideas. Going to try those.
We had good dutch oven meals, but of course we didn't tote one but used the ones at the various camps. Best peach cobbler and pound cakes, ever. Except for Chili Mac, MH is our go-to when out back or doing lazy camping.Guess I was lucky trekking Philmont in 1956 when we had a Dutch oven "chef" who cooked fabulous meals for us on the trail. (chicken'n'dumplins & peach cobbler)
Then in the Army, I was disappointed in having to choke down C Rations, then MREs (Meals Rejected by Ethiopians).
However on the Thorofare trail during the August "drought" it rained, chilled, then froze our water ... but the Mountain House Stroganoff tasted great and was real "comfort food".
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Only you who read this know we broke the rules and had a fire during the "drought " in August.
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Crushed red pepper helps all manner of flavorless foods!Big disappointment here. I clicked on this thinking it was snowymountainier’s annual “I killed a big alpine buck with my small caliber rifle and packed out it and my camp in one load” thread.
I like the MH chicken and rice. Safe and spice it up with Taco Bell hot sauce and/or crushed red pepper.
Agree with the Lasagna sligholy better than spaghetti but it sure does stick to your spork.