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Peak Refuel Biscuits and Sausage Gravy
Peak Refuel Biscuits and Sausage Gravy
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- Amazing Taste - No longer do you need to compromise taste for convenience! Our Biscuits & Sausage Gravy contains high quality ingredients to ensure an appetizing and nutritious meal while on the trail. What you eat matters and we have gone to great lengths creating a meal with non-GMO ingredients so you can experience a flavorful just add water backpacking meal whether on the mountain or at your favorite campsite.
- 34 Grams Protein/Pouch - This meal contains 100% real meat, with no meat fillers! We provide a meal loaded with protein required to conquer any adventure. Our meats are sourced from trusted suppliers and inspected by the USDA. This results in a superior quality you can enjoy. Pro Tip: Before adding water, break apart biscuits into smaller pieces if desired.
- Premium Freeze-Dried - The freeze-drying process locks in important nutrients offering a meal with a natural taste and texture, just like it came straight from your house. So whether you are camping deep in the backcountry or on a day hike along your favorite trail, enjoy a delicious and easy to prepare meal loaded with important nutrition.
- Specs: 6.77 oz net wt. Preps in 10 mins with 10.5 oz boiling water. Prepare and eat in pouch. MRE
- Made in USA - Our products are both freeze dried and packaged in the USA.
- Pro Tip: Before adding water, break apart biscuits into smaller pieces
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Larry W The Peak Refuel Biscuits and Gravy pouch worked as advertised. Added boiling water, resealed pouch and waited as noted on instructions. Finished product was flavorful; certainly opinions vary on the "correct" flavor versions of B&G.
I found the buscuits were whole when I opened the pouch and trying to break them smaller for quicker absorption was almost impossible; a multitool would have helped. Or a hammer. Once the meal was 'cooked', the buscuits could be broken down in layers with each chunk softening in turn. While expensive, the processing and effective packaging are not cheap cost factors for a hot, filling meal when on the go.