SteveJ wrote:I don't care if they are freeze dried or dehy when I am in the middle of woop woop and I need food or ear muffs to silence my grumbling belly.
Steve
Kelly Jones wrote:TastyBite meals are tasty, cheap, widely available (Coles and Woolworths), and no cleaning up. Just put the sturdy cryovac bag in boiling water for a few minutes. They are Indian cuisine, including spinach and panir curry, potatoes and chickpea curry, dhal, and the like. Add noodles, rice, couscous, naan, potatoes, or whatever to bulk the meal up. I often find them for less than $3 on special. Usually about $3.80 in Tasmania.
It's pretty much like freezer bag cooking, but the bags are tougher. Also, panir is very easy to make at home.
KJ
Funky_Bunch wrote:(or pretend chicken like substance)
Lizzy wrote:Kelly Jones wrote:TastyBite meals are tasty, cheap, widely available (Coles and Woolworths), and no cleaning up. Just put the sturdy cryovac bag in boiling water for a few minutes. They are Indian cuisine, including spinach and panir curry, potatoes and chickpea curry, dhal, and the like. Add noodles, rice, couscous, naan, potatoes, or whatever to bulk the meal up. I often find them for less than $3 on special. Usually about $3.80 in Tasmania.
It's pretty much like freezer bag cooking, but the bags are tougher. Also, panir is very easy to make at home.
KJ
Hey KJ,
Sounds good- except they are obviously already hydrated & thus weigh more. How much do they weigh & is it a single serve?
Cheers
Lizzy
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