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Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby mattduke » Mon 21 Apr 2008, 20:04:23

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'D')ue to EXTREMELY high customer demand and market volatility, our order processing time for most orders is currently taking
4 - 8 business days to ship. Orders with food or food units will take slightly longer. Some food items may temporarily be backordered.
Thanks for your patience!


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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby GoghGoner » Mon 21 Apr 2008, 20:32:37

Not good, that's where I am spending my stimulus check.
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby MattSavinar » Mon 21 Apr 2008, 21:58:17

4-8 days isn't all that bad compared to some other outlets where it can be months. And there is no minimum order either.

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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby HEADER_RACK » Mon 21 Apr 2008, 22:03:23

All the survivalist are getting nervous reading the news. Making alot more orders.
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby RonMN » Mon 21 Apr 2008, 22:10:39

The last time I checked...Mountainhouse only had 4 or 6 items still in stock. The vast majority of items simply read "Out Of Stock".
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby efarmer » Fri 25 Apr 2008, 12:14:35

Going into what you believe might be the Long Emergency with
short term, unsustainable provisions is like wearing a condom
as protection during a knife fight. You should provision like
the wagon trains did instead of pretending you are going
to be on the space shuttle for 5 years ingesting tang and
reconstituted backpack rations.

I wager my sack of beans and lentils will outrun your
freeze dried stuff.
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby GoghGoner » Fri 25 Apr 2008, 12:28:19

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('efarmer', 'I') wager my sack of beans and lentils will outrun your freeze dried stuff.


Depends on the cooking situation. I can have a backpacker meal prepared by boiling water for 3 minutes. Do you know how difficult it will be to boil water long enough for beans? Also, since I backpack the meals serve a dual purpose of food storage and food for backpacking.
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby mattduke » Sat 26 Apr 2008, 21:25:37

Delays have increased to "10-18 days to ship."

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
')Due to EXTREMELY high customer demand and market volatility, our order processing time for most orders is currently taking 10-18 business days to ship. Orders with food or food units will take longer. Some food items may temporarily be backordered. Thanks for your patience!
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby wisconsin_cur » Sat 26 Apr 2008, 21:38:51

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GoghGoner', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('efarmer', 'I') wager my sack of beans and lentils will outrun your freeze dried stuff.


Depends on the cooking situation. I can have a backpacker meal prepared by boiling water for 3 minutes. Do you know how difficult it will be to boil water long enough for beans? Also, since I backpack the meals serve a dual purpose of food storage and food for backpacking.


Soak them in standing water @ room temp for a day or two.
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby efarmer » Sun 27 Apr 2008, 20:59:36

GoghGoner, I see the merit of dual use if you are a backpacker.
You can use a hand mill to make flour out of dried beans and
grains and then soak them and finally cook them.

I must admit I have some lemon survival ration bars
for bag out or natural emergency use. Having tried
one it wasn't bad, but one would have to have sheet
iron guts and a rubber butthole to thrive on such
concentrated fare.

Sprouts are another village technology to get some fresh
greens and vitamins from a dried and endurable stash
of seeds or grains. My personal dried food favorite is
the tabouli salad mixes with precooked wheat and the
herbs and spice packet, all you need is some hot water
and whatever you can pick that is fresh and green to
toss in. Ramen noodles are in the same league, and
with some freeze dried eggs stirred in, are survival
food on the ultra cheap.

My son is home from Iraq tour #3 and I am going to
pick his brain on MRE and Bedouin food since his last
tour was in the western desert, and his first was
going from Kuwait to take the Bagdad Airport, almost
all, on MRE's and ad hoc kickers like jerkey.

I will do this in the Preparation venue as it is getting
off topic here.
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby Pops » Sun 27 Apr 2008, 21:57:38

The invasion of the Backpackers!

Oh My Aching Bunions!

:lol:

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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby bodigami » Mon 28 Apr 2008, 01:55:53

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GoghGoner', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('efarmer', 'I') wager my sack of beans and lentils will outrun your freeze dried stuff.


Depends on the cooking situation. I can have a backpacker meal prepared by boiling water for 3 minutes. Do you know how difficult it will be to boil water long enough for beans? Also, since I backpack the meals serve a dual purpose of food storage and food for backpacking.


food for backpacking?

...nevermind, food for traveling "outdoors". are you of those that want to be mobile survivors with everything they need in wearable form?
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby RedStateGreen » Mon 28 Apr 2008, 15:47:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Pops', 'T')he invasion of the Backpackers!

Oh My Aching Bunions!

:lol:


:P

I've been a backpacker for decades. Great fun, and good exercise! :-D
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby Pops » Mon 28 Apr 2008, 16:31:16

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('RedStateGreen', 'I')'ve been a backpacker for decades. Great fun, and good exercise! :-D

I walked lots of the Sierras back in the day - Desolation Valley, around Tuolumne Meadows, down by Sequoia Park and over at Henry Coe on the west side of the Central Valley. I have topo's from north of Tahoe to south of Yosemite and from 395 on the east to around 3k ft. on the west, all rolled up in a length of ABS pipe somewhere - it used to paper my bedroom.


Freeze dried and fancy packed stuff is great when one has lots of disposable income to indulge their hobby.

Perhaps not so good without the income and when the hobby is simply getting by.
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby GoghGoner » Wed 30 Apr 2008, 10:33:06

How about this angle?

I was backpacking up in northern Minnesota last year and bushwhacked to a lake that never gets fished. Every other cast I caught a Northern Pike and that was the first time I have fished in a decade. I can use my expensive fancy rations to quickly get me to a place I could find isolation and fresh fish.
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Re: Nitro-Pak Food Extremely High Demand, Delays

Unread postby Pops » Wed 30 Apr 2008, 15:45:06

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GoghGoner', 'I') was backpacking up in northern Minnesota last year ...

Go with that plan and you probably should plan as well to meet lots of people equipped with the newest and latest gear to help you with your catch.

Face it, if you want to go native, ya better get prepared to go all the way; REI, Campmore and all the rest ain't billion dollar companies because of their investments in energy.

It has been a long time since the Mountain Man days Brother...
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