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Mountain House® Freeze Dried Scrambled Eggs with Bacon Single Serve Breakfast

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  • Lightweight - great for camping or hiking
  • Superior taste
  • Easy to prepare - just add boiling water
  • Ready in 10 minutes

The Mountain House product line of freeze-dried meals has been manufacturing backpacking / recreational foods since the late-1960s. Other brands of backpacking foods mix freeze dried and dehydrated ingredients in their entrees. Dehydrated ingredients cost less and do not have the superior flavor that freeze dried ingredients do. Dehydrated foods often require soaking and long cook times, while freeze dried entrees require only the addition of boilin [Read More]

   
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  • Lightweight - great for camping or hiking
  • Superior taste
  • Easy to prepare - just add boiling water
  • Ready in 10 minutes

The Mountain House product line of freeze-dried meals has been manufacturing backpacking / recreational foods since the late-1960s. Other brands of backpacking foods mix freeze dried and dehydrated ingredients in their entrees. Dehydrated ingredients cost less and do not have the superior flavor that freeze dried ingredients do. Dehydrated foods often require soaking and long cook times, while freeze dried entrees require only the addition of boiling water and a maximum set time of 10 minutes.

The Mountain House Freeze Dried Scrambled Eggs with Bacon Single Serve Breakfast contains one eight ounce serving of precooked scrambled eggs with flavorful bacon. Contains eggs and milk. Dry weight: 2.25 oz. Made in USA.

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Price per package varies and the shelf life is 5 years.
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