The rest of the story - Circa 1982 Mountain House Mini Just-In-Case

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The rest of the story - Circa 1982 Mountain House Mini Just-In-Case

Post by Scott-GA » Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:10 pm

Along with the Mountain House Mini Just-In-Case that I documented, there was a box of additional "loose" items.



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1 #10 Can of Pilot Bread Crackers
2 #2-1/2 cans of Potatoes & Beef
1 #2-1/2 can of Chili Mac
2 Boxes of Perfect Host Shrimp with Cocktail Sauce

6 Cases - each containing 6 #2-1/2 cans
1 Case of Freeze Dried Diced Pineapple
1 Case of Freeze Dried Chicken Stew
1 Case of Freeze Dried Chili & Beans
1 Case of Dehydrated Hash Brown Potatoes
2 Cases of Freeze Dried Vegetable Stew

Let's look at the Perfect Host Shrimp...

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I didn't notice it until I was posting these pictures but Perfect Host is a trademark of Oregon Freeze Dry Foods. I had never heard of "Perfect Host" prior to this and a quick check of trademark information indicates that this was registered as a trademark in 1982.

So I decided to have a closer look at the packaging of the Perfect Host Shrimp.



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The box slides open after one deals with some glue and scotch tape on the bottom of the paper package.



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Inside is what appears to be a #2-1/2 can containing the shrimp.



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"M" date code places it as being packaged in 1982.

Yuummm... 40+ year old shrimp. HA!



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Some helpful recipe ideas.

I suggested to my bride that we should try this tonight as an appetizer. Decorum does not allow me to post her response.

One thing that I noticed (see picture of the back of the can with "directions") was that Oregon Freeze Dry Foods was a subsidiary of The Seven-Up Company. I was unaware of that.

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Re: The rest of the story - Circa 1982 Mountain House Mini Just-In-Case

Post by Scott-GA » Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:20 pm

...the rest of the stuff is more Mountain House products from 1981 and 1982.



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A #2-1/2 Can of Chili Mac and a couple of #2-1/2 Cans of Freeze Dried Potatoes & Beef. Note the "correction" pasted to the bottom of the cans of Potatoes & Beef. All of these are "L" date codes indicating being packaged in 1981.





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The last of the "loose items" was a #10 Can of PIlot Bread Crackers.

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Re: The rest of the story - Circa 1982 Mountain House Mini Just-In-Case

Post by Scott-GA » Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:25 pm

The last items are cases of #2-1/2 cans

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Chili with Beans



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A couple cases of Vegetable Stew



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A case of Diced Pineapple




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A case of Chicken Stew


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...and a case of Dehydrated Hash Brown Potatoes.

All of these items had 1981 date codes.

Scott

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Re: The rest of the story - Circa 1982 Mountain House Mini Just-In-Case

Post by texrdnec » Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:28 pm

the shrimp cocktail is next level SHTF survival!

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