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Our pick? Mountain House freeze-dried granola with milk and blueberries.
Our pick? Mountain House freeze-dried granola with milk and blueberries. (iStock)

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Our pick? Mountain House freeze-dried granola with milk and blueberries.
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Maker of 33 varieties of tasty freeze-dried meals packaged in polyester, aluminum, and nylon pouches. In 1964, , the parent company of Mountain House, opened its first plant in western Oregon. Three years later, the company won a military contract to replace the heavy, wet-packed C rations developed during World War II but still in use by soldiers in Vietnam. OFD helped create the , an 11-ounce package with cigarettes, gum, and 1,000-calorie entrées like chicken and rice or spaghetti with meat sauce. By the end of 1967, OFD had delivered nine million LRPs to the U.S. military. Extras wound up at Army surplus stores and were soon discovered by backpackers. In 1969, OFD partnered with to develop 14 flavors of LRP-style foods specific-ally for outdoorsmen. Each meal has a shelf life of 30 years.

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From ϳԹ Magazine, August 2015 Lead Photo: iStock

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