tasadam wrote:I was down that way last week, happened to drive by Sandy Bay and noticed they are now in where Mr Pizza used to be. I thought they were somewhere in Magnet Court, upstairs? Not any more unless my eyes deceived me.
Pity I didn't have time to call in.
Phillipsart wrote:Following there supplied instructions for me it was more like a soup and not a pasta meal. I tried the 2nd pasta meal the following day with a lot less water and it was a lot better. More like a pasta and not a soup.
If they would Cook the pasta with the sauce etc and dehydrate together, I will use there meals on a regular basis. But what I was supplied was a bit of a disappointment. Not worth the price.
Strider wrote:What is that pot you're using Mr Malone?
Strider wrote:You will use a lot less fuel.if.you bring it to the boil and then turn off your stove, letting it sit for 15mins followed by a short warmup. Are these instructions not on the packet?
Strider wrote:Those instructions were added to their website maybe 18 months ago now. Strange that they have not yet made it onto the packaging.
Strider wrote:Those instructions were added to their website maybe 18 months ago now. Strange that they have not yet made it onto the packaging.
Moondog55 wrote:...I have let them know about their obligations under the TPA as to accurate product descriptions [ of which they seem to be blissfully unaware]...
corvus wrote:L8r.
Sth and I have good appetites and we both are satisfied with the Freeze Dried meals (they do make really good plain FD rice which you can add if you need extra bulk ),expensive not really especially if you get them with a "membership card 25% discount"and the fact that there is no washing up and only a minimal use of fuel to boil the water.
Son of a Beach wrote:Has anyone tried any of the dehydrated meals from the Tasmanian company Strive Food?
It looks like they will customise their packages to order, which looks interesting. And the prices look good.
I'd be keen to hear from people who've tried them.
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