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Item 510121
Specification | Description |
| Net weight | 4 ounces |
| Serving size | 1 package |
| Servings per container | 1 |
| Calories per serving | 510 |
| Calories from fat | 160 |
| Total fat per serving | 18 grams |
| Saturated fat | 8 grams |
| Cholesterol per serving | 15 milligrams |
| Sodium | 110 milligrams |
| Carbohydrates per serving | 73 grams |
| Dietary fiber | 9 grams |
| Sugar | 31 grams |
| Protein | 14 grams |
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
I don't drink milk and I don't care for granola much but this is really good. It's just sweet enough with great texture. I like the blueberries and you get one in every bite. I even like the way the milk turns blue and taste like blueberries. I really try not to give out 5 star ratings but have got to give Mt. House credit again. I think this is the perfect breakfast size for 1 person not 2 like the label says. A 7 year shelf life is the best I've seen for pouch type freeze dried food. Great product.
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
Really good tasting. I love blueberries! The milk is kind of weird, but i guess powdered milk is like that.
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
Although I'm not a fan of freeze dried foods, this stuff is pretty tasty. Hit the spot when you're not in the mood for trout for breakfast
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
This is my number one backpacking meal. This is it for people that love blueberries and granola. The quantity in the pack is well enough to satisfy your stomach. My headliner says it all for the flavor of this product. This meal is the fastest way to start your day. Just add water, stir, and Enjoy.
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
I used this product for the first time during a trip September '07 to Glacier NP. It was the best meal of the 11 day trip. Since the mornings were very cold we added hot water for a warm breakfast.
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
Well It Is a breakfast food and for some that means a sweet crunchy fare. THIS is pretty much what this is. I am not a big fan of sweets, but this is not only edible it is pretty good. I also use it as a mid day snack, a lot easier then trying to do a lunch meal. Give it a shot.
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
I have taken this on numerous trips. My favorite part is that you only need cold water -- so very quick "cook" time.
I actually really do like the taste, and have even had it a couple of times for breakfast at the office.
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
Delicious...the quantity was perfect and there are plenty of calories in this meal, so it's a nice way to jump-start a long backpacking day. It was nice to have something crunchy, and the blueberries were yummy. We ate this same meal for breakfast for six days and didn't burn out on it.
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
toss in a half cup of water, stir, and you've got a pretty good breakfast. this is about as easy as it gets.
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Comments about Mountain House Granola With Blueberries:
This is the perfect backpacking food -- it's delicious, fast, easy and did I mention delicious? Kind of high calorie so I'd save it for a day when I'm really working.
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