They are a new company who is making a new line of backpacker foods. I carried a variety at our hostel in April. Here is a link to Harmony House Foods based in Franklin, NC - You can actually order it on line.
They are a new company who is making a new line of backpacker foods. I carried a variety at our hostel in April. Here is a link to Harmony House Foods based in Franklin, NC - You can actually order it on line.
These are good stuff. I got the backpacker's sampler of veggies and it's a great way to add some nutrition and variety to your meals.
Sweet ron thanks. I am looking at them next year,and hope to see you next year while im on the trail.
I bought their backpacking kit, with beans, corn, carrots, celery, etc. Pretty good. I'll have to look into the soup mixes now.
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep."
$13/lb lentils I can live without.
"It's fun to have fun, but you have to know how." ---Dr. Seuss
I have tried their dried vegetables and they are good, however, they require a longer boil time and you will use more fuel/gas for your stove.
Ron, I've lost all respect for you selling TVP. Hydrolyzed, autolyzed, and textured.... I don't think my body would know what that Frankenfood is...
There's no reason not to eat real food, instead of this tripe.
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I found I have to soak the dehydrated veggies for 6 to 8 hours before cooking them. It helps quite a bit to prevent hard beans and peas. I found the veggie soup mix had too much celery, so use it as an add on to Knorr Pasta sides.