rationtin440 wrote:Has anyone tried the Coleman "Let's Eat Outside" entrees? I've seen them at Walmart but have not yet tried them. A few things seem to make them way different than "normal" camping food. The pouches don't seem particularly sturdy or even well made, the storage life is not very long from what I've seen stamped on the pouches, and I cannot seem to find any entrees which actually contain meat that was once a living creature!!!

Anyone's experiences good or bad please share, thanks!!
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I tried those not too long after my first batch of AlpineAires, and thought they were generally equal. The shorter bags were less messy to eat out of.
At the time, I checked out their website, and it appeared to be 100% vegetarian. They run some reasonable deals:
http://trailfoods.com/specials.html
Hmmm... that "Enertia sample kit" looks very interesting! 12 meals for $46.
The Amazon price and availability have fluctuated a bunch, but the "kits" do keep returning. Amazon almost always has crazy stupid prices on individual pouches, not just for these, but all freeze dried.
Last fall, I put my remaining three pouches (granola, pudding, and trail mix) into what was supposed to be "short" term storage, and inadvertently haven't had the time to pick them up. When I do, I'll do a review of the now expired items.
What's the current Walmart price on these?
I still haven't seen them in the Midwest (they still carry the usual limited MH).