I’ve used freeze-dried meals on a few trips and they’re honestly pretty solid. Light, easy to carry, and they do the job when you’re out there. Taste depends on the brand and the meal, some are great, some are just “okay”, but when you’re hungry they usually hit the spot.
They’re practical as long ...
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- by Edgar458g
- December 22nd, 2025, 10:12 am
- Forum: Ranger Culinary University
- Topic: Looking for advice on freeze-dried meals for long ops
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