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AlpineAire Ranch Omelet with Beef

AlpineAire Ranch Omelet with Beef

Item #AIR0014|90 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast
$7.13
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AlpineAire Ranch Omelet with Beef

The AlpineAire Ranch Omelet with Beef makes for a good start to any day. If you own a cookstove or even just a pot and some matches, these freeze dried and dehydrated meals are the way to go. They're lightweight, compact, and super easy to prepare. The meals are packaged in resealable foil pouches. Most weigh between 5 and 7 ounces and offer 2 servings. To prepare a meal, just add a couple cups of hot water right to the pouch. A few minutes later you're ready to chow.

Bottom Line: Start your day right.

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Rating for this product: 5

Nice Breakfast!

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February 23, 2009

We cooked this when it was -7ºf and were pleasantly surprised! The instructions say to use cold water, mix it and then fry them up like you would normal eggs. We couldn't stand the thought of cold water so we stuck boiling water in the bag. Then we fried up the eggs and they were great. Nice flavor, quick cook and pretty filling for 2.

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Rating for this product: 3

Tastes fine, but requires frying

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September 29, 2006

Most of the breakfast meals are an egg powder you mix with cold water, then cook in a frying pan. I didn't realize this when I bought it. Not a big deal, but cleaning a pan in the wilderness isn't the easiest business. There are some egg meals that don't require frying, I prefer those. However taste wise, this was fine. Just add some seasonings and tabasco if you like it.

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Rating for this product: 2

stick with Mountain House

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September 26, 2008

AlpineAire's consistency is more powdery and just an overall strange texture. There's usually some odd quirk to it too, as mentioned in the review from 9/28/06. If it was the last thing I had and I was going to be stuck outside for another day, I'd eat it.

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Tech Specs:

Servings:
Pouch Cook:
Yes 
Burnable Package:
NO 
Vegetarian:
No 
Vegan:
No 
Calories:
390 
Total Fat:
24g 
Saturated Fat:
0g 
Cholesterol:
950mg 
Sodium:
580mg 
Total Carbs:
17g 
Dietary Fiber:
1g 
Sugars:
0g 
Protein:
28g 
Size:
5oz. 
Weight:
141g 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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