So we loaded in the Mountain House freeze dried food - at least the first portion. As part of that effort, I ordered a small sampler pack and put it on the boat last week. My thinking is that the freeze dried food can stay there and experience a fair bit of high temperatures - a sort of aging study - although I don't have an equation that one season of boat storage equals how many years of storage in my home.
But we were tired after a morning of boat work and decided to make the beef stroganoff.
We supplemented that with some fruit we had on board and it was a fairly tasty lunch!
Could I eat this stuff daily for a month? In an emergency situation, it's better than going hungry and the long storage life means I don't have to think about it much after laying it in. I'll taste a few more of these before laying in the full supply (we have about 1 weeks for 2 persons currently). Then once we have that, it will slowly get cycled through the boat for use in situations like this one.
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