Anyone ever try their stuff? http://tastybite.com/
Probably a little pricey, but I pay for the convenience considering the ingredients.
Probably a little pricey, but I pay for the convenience considering the ingredients.
RoboCop said:Being retired Military, MRE's work just fine for me.... Never tried the freeze dried items you are talking about.
I raise cayenne peppers and though I'm not sure about heating unit contents, it doesn't take very many dried flakes to add a little heat to most any dish.Also some cayenne pepper, at least 90,000 heating units, reported to stop heart attack in 30 seconds and is excellent for cardiovascular system in general.
Thanks for the idea. I am looking forward to getting one for traveling spices and maybe a spare nut, bolt and washer. Wondering if the plastic (fumes) will affect the taste.Ramseybella said:I bring a lot of exotic spices with me and make my own Indian foods, but I do have on hand packet meals for when I get to a location late. I hit the store and get stuff to add to it.
I bring dried green chili powder with me in a zip lock and make camp side green chili stew.
The wonders of dollar tree!
I picked one of these up, 7 day pill reminder cases they all screw together.
I put all my needed spices in them.
It does work but they are hard plastic and you need to slip them in something tight as they can unscrew themselves from vibration, going to try slipping small rubber bands over the lip to see it that will keep them tight.
One of the pluses of being a chef for 20+ years before I woke up and got a real paying job, I can make just about anything from nothing!! ::008::
Then again if you pull into any motel 6 off the interstate, all you have to say to the owner is " man I smell Curry that smells good what are you making"?, and most of the time they have turned me on to a plate!! ;D
Eat an Apple at least one every other day to keep things moving!
"Wondering if the plastic (fumes) will affect the taste"?tomatocity said:Thanks for the idea. I am looking forward to getting one for traveling spices and maybe a spare nut, bolt and washer. Wondering if the plastic (fumes) will affect the taste.
I use a similar product though it is sold for fishing lures and such. This goes with my KLR to carry extra nuts / bolts / washers, carburetor jets and needles, and this and that. Very handy item. Has never vibrated loose during the, guessing, 30,000 miles of travel.