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    mountain house meals prices

    load up on your fav mountain house meals cuz the prices are shooting up, went to go grab some today and they are up 1 dollar. thats a huge jump.

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    Jeez what's next? We gonna get charged for air?!

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    I still have 2 big cardboard boxes full but I'll be checking. thanks for the heads up.

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    Why buy mountain house? They are way too expensive, and you can DIY meals of the same quality by buying supplies from "Doomsday Prepper" type websites and piecing together a few freeze dried veggies with some freeze dried meat and some Ramen plus seasoning. Meal for $3. Much more economical especially when you are eating a couple weeks worth every year. One place where I make huge savings in my hunting budget! Buy bulk and make a ton of meals at once for even cheaper, not like they are going to expire with a 30 year shelf life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dihardhunter View Post
    Why buy mountain house? They are way too expensive, and you can DIY meals of the same quality by buying supplies from "Doomsday Prepper" type websites and piecing together a few freeze dried veggies with some freeze dried meat and some Ramen plus seasoning. Meal for $3. Much more economical especially when you are eating a couple weeks worth every year. One place where I make huge savings in my hunting budget! Buy bulk and make a ton of meals at once for even cheaper, not like they are going to expire with a 30 year shelf life.
    Good info, I'll check into that
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