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Mountain House Scrambled Eggs with Uncured Bacon is a lightweight, gluten-free freeze-dried meal designed for backpackers and campers. Ready in under 10 minutes by simply adding water, it features high-quality ingredients with no artificial additives. Packaged in recyclable pouches, it boasts a 30-year shelf life backed by a taste guarantee, making it an essential, convenient comfort food for outdoor enthusiasts.
Specialty | Gluten Free |
Unit Count | 2.2 Ounce |
UPC | 041133554572 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00041133554572 |
Manufacturer | Mountain House |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.91 x 6.89 x 2.64 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Mountain House |
Part Number | 55457 |
S**1
Yummy!
This taste very good!
C**S
Five stars for doing what it was meant to do
Don't get me wrong when I say 5 stars. It is not 5 star tasting, but 5 stars for ease and not being awful. It's passable in an emergency. I dare say after a day or two of cereal or oatmeal we would welcome it as a change.It was easy to prepare. I made sure to use boiling water, not just hot water and exactly 8 ounces. IMO, it was too much water. I would reduce the water an ounce. I will definitely buy more for my emergency prep pantry.
M**E
Taste good, work well
Used as add ins for ramen soup. Taste great, perfect size, keep well. Wish bigger packages were available.
D**.
Good stuff
Good stuff when camping. Just be sure to let it soak in the water for the recommended time. Maybe even a minute or two longer.
A**R
So good
I love these and taste great. We take them camping and add to the hurricane season box.
S**J
Convenient but Soggy and Bland
I'm a huge fan of Mountain House meals and I'm usually quite pleased with the quality. However these scrambled eggs left me a little disappointed when compared to their other foods. Sure it's very convenient and is a great meal to have out in the middle of nowhere, but that's about all the good I can say about it.The main drawback for me is the excess water left over even after following their heating instructions to a tee, which leaves the eggs quite soggy and soupy if not fully drained. I drained mine through a fine mesh sieve thoroughly and they were still rather soggy. Texture was off. If you have nothing to strain them with, you'll have a hard time getting all the extra water out without losing some of the eggs. In Contrast, the "Breakfast Skillet" option with scrambled eggs, potatoes, onions and peppers turns out just fine with no excess water at the end. This makes me wonder if adding less water than the instructions call for could be an improvement for the scrambled eggs and bacon meal.Other than the soggy eggs and excess water left over, they're OK as a convenient hot meal when youre away from civilization. It beats a granola bar for sure. A little on the bland side though. The bacon adds some needed flavor but the pieces are very small and not substantial. I was expecting more bacon and larger pieces.To sum it up, this is not one of the better meals from Mountain House. They make much better options than this one, in my opinion.
K**Y
fooditems
Delicious camp food
K**N
Liked it
Surprisingly good flavor and texture for freeze dried eggs and bacon. It’s expensive for everyday but for overnight trips or emergency food it’s good value. Honestly what I do is open a bag of biscuits and gravy and combine them. Then only hydrate half and save the other half in the pouch to hydrate the next day. The eggs have a def bacon flavor. But there is something in them that puts a tickle in my throat. They are pretty salty. Mixed with the biscuits and gravy it tastes good and no tickle. And feels more filling. I love the biscuits and gravy. Lots of sausage in it.
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