Great for "first night" food (where your admin is a bit all over the place) or quick easy food after a long hard day travelling.
Only trouble is, used up my last stocks I can't find them anymore and they are no longer selling them on their own website.
Anyone got any info on where to get these now or alternatives they have used?
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27th Sep 2017 7:50 am
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looks like they have jumped to Faceache and sell in some supermarkets
Cotswold Outdoors do a fair range & some are quite tastyPaul.
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27th Sep 2017 9:23 am
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What's wrong with Rat Packs
27th Sep 2017 9:26 am
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Asda sells them G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
27th Sep 2017 3:13 pm
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Ken wrote:
What's wrong with Rat Packs
where's the vomit emoji?
27th Sep 2017 3:17 pm
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Ken wrote:
What's wrong with Rat Packs
So naughties. Replaced on my jollies by cans, rice, nans, etc, etc, etc. And they earn Clubcard Points.
27th Sep 2017 3:43 pm
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DG wrote:
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27th Sep 2017 4:05 pm
Downsman
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Beyond the beaten track are my current favourite, but basecampfood.com stock a good range of manufacturers.2007 Discovery 3 HSE
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27th Sep 2017 6:26 pm
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MENU 12: Strasbourg Sausages & Pasta, Paella, Boar Pate, Soup, Milky Dessert, Salted and Sweet Biscuits, Beverages for breakfast, Isotonic powder drink, nougat, Fruit Jelly bar, Energy bar,Muesli, Chocolate bar, caramels, paper towels, reheating kitThere are two rules for success,
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27th Sep 2017 9:36 pm
professorpool
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Beyond the beaten track are my current favourite, but basecampfood.com stock a good range of manufacturers.
Quite pricey they are - what is the shelf life though?
If they are "years" as opposed to months - maybe viable stillD3 07 SE - still going strong
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FL1 - gone to Romania
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28th Sep 2017 8:33 am
Downsman
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Expiry of 2 years for the beaten track ones, if you go for the dehydrated options from the likes of Adventure Food, then mine are dated 26/01/2020 and purchased Jan/Feb 17.
The benefit of the dehydrated options vs the wet meals (other than the obvious weight/space issue) is that they don't rely on the contents being acidic to preserve them - most of the wet meals are tomato based and high acid levels, which means they all taste similar and you need to keep the Rennies handy. With the dehydrated option then you have much more variety of tastes. You do lose something in texture though, as most turn a little mushy.
Best advice is buy a few diff manufacturers and try at home to find a company/method you like!2007 Discovery 3 HSE
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