Mountain House Chicken Teriyaki with Rice Review
Tool Dude Tony prepares a bag of Mountain House Chicken Teriyaki with Rice freeze dried camping food and then does a review of it. Will he like like it? Watc…
Category: Chicken House
Tool Dude Tony prepares a bag of Mountain House Chicken Teriyaki with Rice freeze dried camping food and then does a review of it. Will he like like it? Watc…
Category: Chicken House
He tooldude
Better than prison food.
@morgandewolfe — I made that out of aluminum roofers flashing that you
can get at Home Depot or Lowes.
nice vid guys keep up the good work check my channel out if you have the
time
well, the point is many people are not able to get fresh vegetables and
meats in an emergency, snowed in with no power, or a hurircane. To me it’s
emergency survival food. Do you know of a brand of similar food that you
think I should try? Has to have a “long shelf life”. I’m open to suggestions
The more I here about mountain house, the more impressed i am with their
product. Thanks for the review.
Excellent video. I love MH for backpacking/camping. What stove / windscreen
are you useing please?
Thanks for compliment, morgandwolfe. I used a Featherfire alcohol stove and
a Coleman Max anodized aluminum pot set. The windscreen is home made from
aluminum roof flashing.
I tried this about a week ago. It tasted as good as a frozen dinner you
would by in the supermarket, possibly better. The sauce was really
good……..and……the most important issue for me is that it didn’t
upset my stomach. I bought 6 of them to keep for emergencies. We loose our
power way too much considering it’s a thriving, upscale Boston suburb.
thats my favorite mountain house meal
so then what meals do you suggest for backpacking?
@tooldudetony Heh heh, tyvm for the reply. I recently bought a Trangia
alcohol stove and need to make a windscreen. Guess I’m off to Homedepot
tomarrow. Thanks again.
This is the second positive feedback on this recipe. I’m going to have to
try it. Thanks amigo
He Tooldude tony another great video of yours, but could you please do a
video about the pro-pak vacuum pouches of mountain house. The are smaller
but sill has a 2 serving in the pouch, and the not much room.
I like all of your Mountain House food reviews. I keep the Mountain House
pouches around for emergency purposes, usually a couple of weeks worth. You
should change your channel name from tool dude tony to freeze dried tony.