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Bridgeford Lightweight Food

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 08 03, 2012 •  [Post 1]

Any of you cats eat these? I've gotten feedback from one friend/hunter that has taken these into the backcountry but curious to hear additional opinions. RJ

Here's a link:

http://www.bridgfordfoodservice.net/rea ... /index.php
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Re: Bridgeford Lightweight Food

Postby bullrub » 08 03, 2012 •  [Post 2]

Phantom16 wrote:Any of you cats eat these? I've gotten feedback from one friend/hunter that has taken these into the backcountry but curious to hear additional opinions. RJ

Here's a link:

http://www.bridgfordfoodservice.net/rea ... /index.php


I need to check them out , they looked good. Thanks for link.
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Re: Bridgeford Lightweight Food

Postby Vanish » 08 03, 2012 •  [Post 3]

I read Food as Ford, thought this was something about a new truck. :D
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Re: Bridgeford Lightweight Food

Postby pointysticks » 08 03, 2012 •  [Post 4]

there is a review of them in the latest BACKPACKER magazine. i didnt read it.

on a side note..i saw Mountain house food at my local Costco. 10 packs of assorted food for $45. cheap. i plan on grabbing some this weekend.
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Re: Bridgeford Lightweight Food

Postby >>>---WW----> » 08 03, 2012 •  [Post 5]

Hey RJ, I think I might have seen you mention this product somewhere in the past. So tell us, have you tried it out yet? Looks like it would probably work as a lite lunch or afternoon snack on a bivy hunt.
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Re: Bridgeford Lightweight Food

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 08 03, 2012 •  [Post 6]

>>>---WW----> wrote:Hey RJ, I think I might have seen you mention this product somewhere in the past. So tell us, have you tried it out yet? Looks like it would probably work as a lite lunch or afternoon snack on a bivy hunt.


No Sir.. haven't tried them yet. I'm gonna order a handfull of them tomorrow for my hunting buddy and myself. I thought the same thing; that they'd work for a lite lunch, enough to get a guy through till he gets back to camp. Slim9300 has told me a few times that he's tried em and he doesn't much care for them :) Gotta be honest, with my Army background, I'm not that picky when it comes to hiking/hunting food having exceptional taste (except in a base camp situation). If these things taste remotely acceptable, give me a good handfull of calories, and make a trrrd.. I'm gonna like em :) They're light, convenient, and I'm thinking will do the job.. RJ
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