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Mountain House meals at Costco
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Just thought I would pass this along. Costco has boxes of Mountain House meals (13 pouches) for $60 ($4.62 each).
Meals are:
3) Breakfast Skillet
3) Beef Stroganoff
3) Rice and Chicken
3) Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
1) Apple Crisp
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Re: Mountain House meals at Costco
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July 28, 2014, 05:27:01 PM »
that is not a bad deal
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Re: Mountain House meals at Costco
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July 28, 2014, 05:33:13 PM »
Costco.com I believe has a wider selection. I'll check when I go back in from break.
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Re: Mountain House meals at Costco
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July 28, 2014, 05:38:06 PM »
Thanks. Not bad. A box or two of these, some propane, and canned food is good enough for a week or so. Water is a far more critical supply.
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Re: Mountain House meals at Costco
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July 28, 2014, 06:17:33 PM »
Costco normally has great deals. Especially on their seasonal items/road show stuff.
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Yep, best place to get them (that I have discovered).
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Re: Mountain House meals at Costco
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Order direct. Normally every spring they have a large sale at reduced prices.
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Glad to see Costco has a new variety to choose from. In past years they only had one selection. WinCo foods has a good selection for a decent price - but they are not restocking until next year.
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Re: Mountain House meals at Costco
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July 30, 2014, 12:08:09 PM »
Last year at one point, I'm uncertain of the reason or occasion but I found the cases of Mountain House Meals for $40 at Costco. To say the least, I wish I would have bought a few extra cases. Thanks for the ordering direct suggestion Billy. I will try that
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They were $40 last couple of years, but the price jumped up quite a bit this year. Still a great buy though.
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It's too bad they don't sell a low sodium bundle pack
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How about a freeze dried snickers bar? I bet they try all kinds of things. My kids love the ice cream.
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Re: Mountain House meals at Costco
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I must be slow I can't find it on their website, a direct link would be awesome. Thanks!!
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I came across some new meals at Walmart. They are manufactured by Wise Company and National Geographic. The Wise Company are 4 servings. The National Geographic are 2 servings and packaged just line the Mountain House meals. But both are cheaper than Mountain House.
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Search for Oregon Freeze Dried.
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