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<blockquote data-quote="jarheadhunter" data-source="post: 1754500" data-attributes="member: 65031"><p>I agree with CLP. Peak Refuel meals are are the bomb. Some of these comments have me really LOL though. These guys will not bat an eye to go to the drive through at Arby's or MCdonalds and drop $10-15 on a meal. When it comes to a Dehydrated meal most of which I think taste better then the fast food joints they freak out at the price. I personally only eat one good meal a day while backpack hunting and that is dinner. The rest is just granola bars and jerky maybe some trail mix. Its nice to cook up a tasty hot meal. MRE's are heavy and disgusting at least after eating them for 4 years....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarheadhunter, post: 1754500, member: 65031"] I agree with CLP. Peak Refuel meals are are the bomb. Some of these comments have me really LOL though. These guys will not bat an eye to go to the drive through at Arby's or MCdonalds and drop $10-15 on a meal. When it comes to a Dehydrated meal most of which I think taste better then the fast food joints they freak out at the price. I personally only eat one good meal a day while backpack hunting and that is dinner. The rest is just granola bars and jerky maybe some trail mix. Its nice to cook up a tasty hot meal. MRE's are heavy and disgusting at least after eating them for 4 years.... [/QUOTE]
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