Gut Shot
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Stopped in my local (rural) Walmart yesterday and they had mountain house pouches half off. Might be worth checking out.
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Stopped in my local (rural) Walmart yesterday and they had mountain house pouches half off. Might be worth checking out.
I’ll have to take your word for it.Maybe you snobs just haven't paired them with the right wine.
Makes me wince just thinking about it!!...
If I’m going to be eating Mtn house for more than a day or two, I have to offset them with some dried fruit or prunes. I’ve tried a couple other brands, alpine aire and backpackers pantry, and prefer mtn house.I've never tried them but was going to buy some for this fall. Are they really that bad for your gut? Any alternative brands that you guys recommend or should I stay away from freeze dried altogether?
I've never tried them but was going to buy some for this fall. Are they really that bad for your gut? Any alternative brands that you guys recommend or should I stay away from freeze dried altogether?
Chicken and Rice, Beef Stroganoff, and Biscuits and Gravy, are all good for me. Chicken Teriyaki was a no go after one attempt. The flavor was good but the after effect set in quickly.I stocked up the other day on the breakfast skillet and chicken & dumplings. Those two along with biscuits and gravy are safe for me to eat.
I will never eat the lasagna one again....ever!
last time I was at my cabin I ate the chicken teriyaki one and washed it down with half a bottle of Jack. Big mistake.
When I first tried it I was surprised at how good it actually was compared to what most people say about it.I'm always surprised when these conversations come up at just how many sensitive tummies there are out there.
I could eat MH for 2 weeks straight and not be the worse for food.
That Pepsi and Reese’s would be a winning combo.I like quite a few of the Mtn House meals, some I've tried and will skip the next time I buy. I've been known on more than a few occasions to eat them at home too. You'll have to try a few and see which ones your tastebuds like, as far as stomach issues I've never had a problem yet. Now, if someone can make a good freeze dried Pepsi and Reese's I'll be a customer for life.