
$6.50
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Made in USA.
Item 510147
Specification | Description |
| Net weight | 4.7 ounces |
| Serving size | 1/2 package |
| Servings per container | 2 |
| Calories per serving | 270 |
| Calories from fat | 50 |
| Total fat per serving | 6 grams |
| Saturated fat | 2 grams |
| Cholesterol per serving | 50 milligrams |
| Sodium | 1,200 milligrams |
| Carbohydrates per serving | 42 grams |
| Dietary fiber | 2 grams |
| Sugar | 2 grams |
| Protein | 12 grams |
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Comments about Mountain House Noodles and Chicken For Two:
My friends and I have long held the opinion that the Noodles and Chicken was one of the best tasting freeze-dried quick prepared food on the market. But it wasn't until our last trip in King's Canyon / Sequoia that we considered putting it atop the mantle as the crown champion of backpacking meals. As each of us had taken a variety of different meals for the 9 day trip, around day 5 of the trip I made the comment that I may just bring Noodles and Chicken exclusively on the next trip. My two friends laughed and said that would get pretty old, but by the end of the trip they both agreed that 3 out of every 4 meals on the next trip would be the Noodles and Chicken.
The most important thing is it that it tastes good, has good consistency, and has a good calorie input. Nothing is worse than boiling a freeze dried meal at the end of a hard day and then finding out that you can't stomach to finish it. Two thumbs up!
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Comments about Mountain House Noodles and Chicken For Two:
This stuff is as good as other reviews have said. It was expectedly simple to prepare and the package water amount was correct, although I let it sit a bit longer than the directions said to let the water distribute itself thoroughly. The flavor was fantastic for my taste. Excellent as a meal outdoors or at home.
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Comments about Mountain House Noodles and Chicken For Two:
My daughter (age 14), who is a very picky eater, wolfed this stuff down. She even said that she would like it for breakfast. Not bad for a camp site meal. Truth be told, I liked it too. Add a corn side meal and it really hits the spot.
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Comments about Mountain House Noodles and Chicken For Two:
This meal was pretty yummy. We used the 2-person serving for a 1-person meal, and that was a little too much food; but we don't think half of this package would have been enough for one person. General comments about Mountain House meals: After a few meals we started adding a bit more water than the instructions called for, and let the meals "sit" longer than the instructions said, and that improved the consistency. The meals started out very hot (it helped to have a bandana to use to insulate our hands from the hot package), and stayed warm almost to the end of the meals -- we were eating in temperatures in the mid 50's. We added a bit of olive oil to each meal, thinking that might improve the flavor and add calories.
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