$12 each so 6 each
There's 3 wilderness stew, 2 bacon mash, 4 mushroom risotto
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$12 each so 6 each
There's 3 wilderness stew, 2 bacon mash, 4 mushroom risotto
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What more do we need? If we are above ground and breathing the rest is up to us!
Rule 1: Treat every firearm as loaded
Rule 2: Always point firearms in a safe direction
Rule 3: Load a firearm only when ready to fire
Rule 4: Identify your target beyond all doubt
Rule 5: Check your firing zone
Rule 6: Store firearms and ammunition safely
Rule 7: Avoid alcohol and drugs when handling firearms
+ fucking one!!!! jessuuss I took there beef mince one into the bush and lets just say the spoon gagged on the crap havnt tried there other range but the mince will never be recommended.Noodles a small can of irish stu and curry powder for me bugger this other stuff........................rant over
We had a lamb and mashed potato Back Country last weekend that had expired 4 years ago..
Was pretty bloody good to be honest.
Their breakfast isn't fit for a homeless dog though..
What is it with ex forces and curry powder? They put the shit on everything
Even me lab didn't eat that mince shit a few years back.
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You guys should try dehydrating your food for hunting, tramping and everything outdoors. Its the best, saves so much weight, it honestly takes 3/4's of the weight out. I've been dehydrating my meals for tramping for some months now and I would never look back. Can make the tastiest meals that will last for years sealed and placed in the freezer.
I have a draw in the freezer dedicated to my dehydrated meals!
Which breakfasts? Their porridge is damn nice I thought, and I don't even like porridge!
In my limited experience back country stuff is good once you learn what to stay away from. The spag bol is fucking bad for example. The beef ones are good....haven't tried venison one yet.
nz_hunter is onto it.
The other thing with the freeze dried stuff is the way it is prepared. When you arrive at camp open the bag and put it into a billy and add the required amount of water. Then go about setting up camp, spinning yarns, getting the fire set, ... It needs at least 2 hours to rehydrate properly and do not add salt when it is rehydrating, add that at the end of cooking. If you will be leaving for a day hunt and coming back to camp then set it before you head out.
If you pour boiling water into a bag of cardboard for a 10-20min soak then just expect soggy cardboard. That can be done at a push if you are out of time, just don't expect much.
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