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Classic Assortment Bucket
Mountain House
Classic Assortment Bucket
$126.00
Description

  12 pouches of breakfast, lunch, and dinner; 30 year shelf life

  Meet the redesigned Mountain House Classic Bucket. Perfect solution for those who want a reliable emergency food supply that doesn't take up a ton of space or for those that want to take it on the next family camping trip. With 24 servings (or 12 total pouches) of some of our most delicious options, Mountain House Classic Assortment Bucket is compact and easy to store just about anywhere – even in your car for that next camping adventure.

  Mountain House Classic Assortment Bucket contains the below meals:

  3x Beef Stew (Gluten-Free) - Tender dices of all natural beef, potatoes, peas, and carrots.

  3x Beef Stroganoff with Noodles - Savory beef, noodles, and mushrooms smothered in a rich sour cream sauce.

  2x Granola with Milk & Blueberries - Crunchy granola, milk, and real blueberries.

  2x Classic Spaghetti with Meat Sauce - Spaghetti pasta with chunks of beef in a rich marina sauce.

  2x Chicken Fried Rice (Gluten-Free) - Long grain rice, delicious chicken, scrambled eggs, chopped onions, mushrooms, green peas, red peppers, and diced carrots.

  You'll need 18 total cups of water to make these meals, but other than that, just bring your appetite – these meals can be whipped up in a cinch! Perfect for emergency preparedness, camping, backpacking or at-home use.

  Hungry yet? We don't blame you – with the Mountain House Classic Bucket, you'll have plenty of appetizing food that's guaranteed to taste amazing in 30 years!

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Description
Brand Name:
Mountain House
Type of Meal:
Entree
Food Type:
Non-Vegetarian
Weight:
Food weight: 48.6 oz / 1.4 kg
Total weight: 5.7 lbs
Dimensions:
12"(L) x 10"(W) x 12.31"(H)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
0081635
UPC:
041133816359
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