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<p>[QUOTE="Arctic_fox, post: 12370171, member: 187326"][ATTACH=full]458402[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>I tend to carry a box of these every time i go out. Usually around $15 each off sale and ive seen them as low as $8 on sale. They are somewhat more healthy then truckstop food. Dont go bad. Self heating even if my truck is broke down, compact, never gotten sick from them and being the civvi brand dont have the side effects of their military version as far as i can tell. I love em for when im in the middle of no where or starting to run low on the fresh stuff. A double pack of 12 meal cases usually lasts around 6 weeks.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can also carry those rice retort pounces and tuna/chicken also in the pouches and some other shelf stable odds and ends and they make a pretty good dinner usually for $2-7 a meal depending on how fancy you go and come out far healthier. And lastly a good ol plastic toat full of various canned goods can be made into a wide array of easy microwave meals.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Arctic_fox, post: 12370171, member: 187326"][ATTACH=full]458402[/ATTACH] I tend to carry a box of these every time i go out. Usually around $15 each off sale and ive seen them as low as $8 on sale. They are somewhat more healthy then truckstop food. Dont go bad. Self heating even if my truck is broke down, compact, never gotten sick from them and being the civvi brand dont have the side effects of their military version as far as i can tell. I love em for when im in the middle of no where or starting to run low on the fresh stuff. A double pack of 12 meal cases usually lasts around 6 weeks. You can also carry those rice retort pounces and tuna/chicken also in the pouches and some other shelf stable odds and ends and they make a pretty good dinner usually for $2-7 a meal depending on how fancy you go and come out far healthier. And lastly a good ol plastic toat full of various canned goods can be made into a wide array of easy microwave meals.[/QUOTE]
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