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Mountain House
Chicken & Dumplings
$9.23
Description

  No artificial preservatives, flavors, or colors

  Mountain House Freeze Dried Chicken and Dumplings is a new twist on an old Southern favorite. With layers of chicken, vegetables and fluffy dumplings in a white gravy, this recipe gives you that home-cooked flavor you've been craving. The Pouch size makes this freeze dried meal portable enough to take with you camping or road tripping, and the best part? It's easy to make - just add hot water and you'll have delicious chicken and dumplings ready to enjoy in minutes. You can even eat 'em straight from the pouch if you'd like!

  Packaging may vary from that shown, but the meal is identical.

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Description
Brand Name:
Mountain House
Type of Meal:
Entree
Food Type:
Non-Vegetarian
Size:
2 Servings
Calories per Serving:
300
Weight:
4.5 oz / 128 g
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0055165
UPC:
041133551656
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