🍽️ Elevate your pantry game with gourmet convenience!
The Augason Farms Fettuccine Alfredo Super CAN is a premium emergency food storage solution, featuring 4 individually sealed pouches that provide a total of 16 servings and 4,800 calories. With a remarkable 25-year shelf life, this meal is perfect for both everyday dining and unexpected situations.
T**N
Will buy this again
We buy for long-term storage, and we always like to taste our purchases before we buy more. A lot of times with these big cans, they’re so expensive that we are afraid to open it up and have the rest of the can go to waste before we would finish it. Well, this Augason Farms can had four bags of Fettuccine Alfredo inside, so it was perfect for testing! We both thought it was delicious, and we will definitely buy more.
A**L
Great taste
My kids love it
C**.
Auguson farms
I buy some freeze dried products from Auguson, so far pleased with products . I never but there meets, I think they are too expensive. I but canned products that date out 3 years and keep all rotated.
W**Z
Prepares and tastes like a box meal. A bit watery. Four sealed packages inside is great!
Have had other Augason Farms products, first experience with a super can.Snagged the can for about $20ish, for this price it's a hard to beat long-term option.Note: Preparing these is like preparing (edit: better example) **Knorr packages minus the need for milk**. You will need a pot/pan. Do not expect it to prepare like a Mountain House meal. Not a minus, just be aware.Cooking per the instructions, it was a bit watery. Backed off on the water and it was slightly better. I get that taste is subjective. To me, it tastes ok by itself, very edible and not a bad choice.Add a can of chicken and some black pepper if you got it. Taste then goes from ok to average.Jar alfredo and box noodles is superior, but this is for when you can't obtain Jar alfredo/box noodles.To me, the four individually sealed packages inside the #10 can is a significant advantage. You get the storage benefits of the #10 can and opening the can doesn't diminish the 25ish year shelf life. You can also split these packages up when needed to condense, carry, or barter.Seeing that we live in a time where soup cans are around $2-$3, $5ish per package is a good value. $8 per package gets you into Mountain House territory.Worth adding to the pantry since it doesn't taste miserable like others. 100% worth eating if all one has is rice and beans.
A**A
For emergencies
Can't tell you taste as have not tried. I have some emergency stock " just incase ". I imagine in an emergency this will taste wonderful due to thankfulness I can feed my family.
B**C
Food
I had these before and they are great taste and easy to fix
P**Y
4 pouches in canister, 4 servings per pouch=16 servings total
I normally dont buy emergency meals like this, even on sale they are pricy. But I decided to buy it on a whim. I usually have very good experience with buying basic packets of pasta dishes. Some I have just let sit on my shelves for several years, and then when I made it it tastes fine. Some have had reduced flavor, but still edible. Then I have done some where I repackaged in mylar (no special preparation), and that boosted the freshness. So more or less this is reason why i have avoided the emergency containers. But, I have been adding various ingredients to my long term storage, and have been buying when on sale. This was on sale, and so I just decided to add one container on a whim. I like that it contains a few mylar pouches as opposed to opening the canister and it just being an open container of a pasta meal. For that, I really found it worth buying.
M**H
Very happy
I’m reordering due to good quality product
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