[pct-l] Costco has...
Gail Van Velzer
vanvelzer at charter.net
Mon Apr 28 09:56:06 CDT 2014
You can buy bulk Mountain House at Honeyville.com or at a local store (but
there are only 4 of them in the States). Shipping is only $5., no matter
how much you buy. Even better, I like the Honeyville brand products. A lot
cheaper and you can make your own meals. Their freeze-dried chicken is
excellent. I have put it in a baggie with dried celery, onion, apples and
maybe some dried fruit. I pour in some water about an hour before I want to
eat. When I eat, I add packets of mayo and maybe some nuts. Great chicken
salad. Also their Ova Easy eggs are really good. I despise dehydrated eggs
and I was very skeptical when I tried these. I was told by several shoppers
in the store and read reviews on line as to how good they were. I gave it a
try and I must say that they are very palatable. I tried it at home with
fresh veggies and ham and was very surprised. They taste like store bought
eggs. I have my own chickens, so they don't compare to a fresh egg, but
they do compare to store bought eggs. Check it out.
Golly
----- Original Message -----
From: "walt Durling" <durlfam4 at icloud.com>
To: "Luce Cruz" <lucecruz13 at gmail.com>
Cc: <pct-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 3:06 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] Costco has...
> Just checked my local costco - none of the above. Went to costco online -
> none of the above. Boo! Looks like each store stocks what the locality
> would likely buy. I'm not in an area known for hiking.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>> On Apr 28, 2014, at 1:31, Luce Cruz <lucecruz13 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hiking poles: Carbon fiber, flick lock, I'm quite happy with them and
>> many
>> others are too, $30
>> Mountain House freeze dried meal box: 13 meals, $60
>> Long sleeve nylon shirt: zippered side vents, velcro closure pockets,
>> roll
>> up sleeves with tabs, interesting collar that can be folded up for sun
>> protection, one large chest pocket with zipper closure, three colors, $20
>> Steripen: comes with batteries, a bottle, and debris filter, $50
>> Pork Jerky: yes, pork. I really like this stuff, 14.5 ounces, $12
>> Trail mix: with M&Ms, $13 for a 4 pound bag
>>
>> Not telling anyone where to buy stuff, just thought it might be helpful
>> to
>> know what might be available at a big box store if you find yourself near
>> one and the items I mentioned sound interesting.
>>
>> --
>> Luce Cruz
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