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Reddit mentions of Valley Fresh 100% Natural White Chicken Cuts Pouch, 7 Ounce (Pack of 12)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Valley Fresh 100% Natural White Chicken Cuts Pouch, 7 Ounce (Pack of 12). Here are the top ones.

Valley Fresh 100% Natural White Chicken Cuts Pouch, 7 Ounce (Pack of 12)
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    Features:
  • Fully cooked, ready to eat chicken in no drain pouch
  • 12 grams of protein; 70 calories per serving
  • No preservatives added; minimally processed, no artificial ingredients
  • No refrigeration necessary until opened; no prep or clean up required
  • Gluten free and nutritious; perfect for part of a quick tasty meal
Specs:
Number of items12
Release dateAugust 2007
Size7 Ounce (Pack of 12)
Weight0.4375 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on Valley Fresh 100% Natural White Chicken Cuts Pouch, 7 Ounce (Pack of 12):

u/darthjenni ยท 3 pointsr/trailmeals

Soups and stews, gumbo and jambalaya are great one pot meals.

Bear Creek makes good starters that you can add to.

Knorr sides are also good starters you can add to.

The key to camp cooking is prep work. You want to do as little processing of the food in the wild as you can. Pre chop, and measure your spices as much as you can. Hell pre cook it, so all you have to do is warm it up.

On the first day everything will be fresh. That is when you have a steak dinner or bacon for breakfast.

Day 2 you will eat things that have defrosted (you froze and chilled everything before putting it in the cooler, right?) Chopped up and cooked chicken, pre cooked hamburger crumbles.

After all the fresh stuff is gone you go to shelf stable meats like chicken in a pouch, beef in a pouch, caned tuna. For more good camping meats check out this thread

I love fresh fruit, but camping is hard on them. You could bring pre made fruit salad for the first few days. I like fruit pouches. Most are apple based but you can find some that are mango/pineapple or berry mix. They will be with the apple sauce, chilled case in the fresh fruit section, or the baby food section.

Breakfast: Oatmeal or home fries (pre boiled chopped potatoes, veggies, breakfast meat)

Lunch should be packable on the go food. Jerkey, bebel cheese, carb of choice (tortilla, pita, bagel) fruit pouch, protein bar.

One of my favorite quick dinners is Bangers and mash:

2 Aidells sausage per person. They are pre cooked. Get a couple of different flavors for aded fun. I slice them in half then put them in a baggie with enough for each meal. Heat on the skillet.

1/3 of a cup per person fancy potato flakes all you have to do is boil the water.

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u/endlessmilk ยท 1 pointr/trailmeals

Yeah, the chicken is kind of hard to find, I usually just order it on amazon, but it's kind of expensive. http://www.amazon.com/Valley-Fresh-Premium-Chicken-7-Ounce/dp/B000V1LXU4

Typically I dehydrate most meals so 12 of these go a long way.