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    Dehydrated meal advice please

    Back in NZ after too many years away and keen to get into the bush and chase some deer.
    Need some advice re dehydrated meals. What’s good and best value. I have a healthy appetite (fat bastard) so unsure of what I will need each day. Looking at four night expedition. Thanks.

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    After trying them all I prefer Radix nutrition. Probably the most expensive but taste good and I actually feel full after one meal. Get 700 range ones I think that's what I get. Can buy direct.
    https://radixnutrition.co.nz/

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    For short stints I take boil in bag non rehydrated. Its not much extra weight and they taste wayyyyyy better. Go native is good
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    backcountry are good value for money...the cooked breakfast for two is perfect for the "fat barstard" who likes a good sized feed....
    tried a dehy pudding the other week...carrot cake n custard and was rather impressed.
    lamb n peas is another good one.
    a couple of packets of 2 minute noodles will bulk out any of the ones you over water... that has been my go to for bush food for years.
    it surely has come ahead leaps n bounds from 30 years ago.
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    Absolute Wilderness now Real Meals are not too bad.
    I was off work for a couple months recovering post op and thought I would try most of them.
    Reckoned if not bad at home they will be good when hungry.
    Back Country Carrot Cake and Custard is a goodie.
    It is down to personal preference.
    OSMs can fill a hole pretty quick I have one for a late breakfast.
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    Check the salt content of whatever you buy. I'm not a health freak. I like salt and use a lot, but some of those meals are just too salty. Some of the Backcountry Meals contain half to all of the salt you should consume in a day in one serving (depending on which guidelines you look at).
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    try making your own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chur Bay View Post
    try making your own.
    Yep done that, venison tomato mince thingy with rice is pretty good just never remember to get organized in time.

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    Radix

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    Keep an eye on this website: https://www.ventureoutdoors.co.nz/

    I got some Radix from them last week at 20% off (if you spent over $100), and I see currently they have the Real Meals at buy 4 get the 5th free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    Keep an eye on this website: https://www.ventureoutdoors.co.nz/

    I got some Radix from them last week at 20% off (if you spent over $100), and I see currently they have the Real Meals at buy 4 get the 5th free.
    The Radix deal is back on...20% off if you spend over $100 on meals and smoothies. Use code STOCKUPONRADIX at checkout
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    The Radix deal is back on...20% off if you spend over $100 on meals and smoothies. Use code STOCKUPONRADIX at checkout
    Won’t work for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stag View Post
    Won’t work for me
    It worked for me this afternoon
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    Keep an eye on this website: https://www.ventureoutdoors.co.nz/

    I got some Radix from them last week at 20% off (if you spent over $100), and I see currently they have the Real Meals at buy 4 get the 5th free.
    Currently 20% off Real Meals, Radix and Back Country (and other stuff) until the end of the year, checkout code is boxing20

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    Radix and real meals. Back country is yuck
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