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<p>[QUOTE="Space Truckin, post: 12370156, member: 342678"]If no one replies, maybe it will be up to you to be the one who goes out on a limb and orders them and reports back for the benefit of the rest of us. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>These sound pretty good/healthy, real food and less preservatives, but you would need a lot of freezer space from the sounds of it.</p><p><br /></p><p>An alternative I liked were those Hormel Compleats, little oval shaped dishes, available in every Walmart. They did not require refrigeration, but no doubt loaded with sodium/preservatives and probably less healthy. Especially the chicken alfredo flavor I thought was the best (and I probably tried them all). I would always keep a few on hand, if you have a microwave you can always have a hot meal even when spending the night at a shipper or receiver in BFE.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Space Truckin, post: 12370156, member: 342678"]If no one replies, maybe it will be up to you to be the one who goes out on a limb and orders them and reports back for the benefit of the rest of us. :) These sound pretty good/healthy, real food and less preservatives, but you would need a lot of freezer space from the sounds of it. An alternative I liked were those Hormel Compleats, little oval shaped dishes, available in every Walmart. They did not require refrigeration, but no doubt loaded with sodium/preservatives and probably less healthy. Especially the chicken alfredo flavor I thought was the best (and I probably tried them all). I would always keep a few on hand, if you have a microwave you can always have a hot meal even when spending the night at a shipper or receiver in BFE.[/QUOTE]
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