Take all the hard work out of food prep for your lightweight adventure, with the 24-Hour Food Pack from Go Native.
The brand has 25 years of experience providing food for emergency services and hikers – so they know exactly the kind of fuel you need. Made in New Zealand, each food pack contains breakfast, lunch, dinner, and beverages in one package. These meals are also housed in special packaging with a high oxygen and moisture barrier which keeps food fresh for longer and comes in a handy waterproof and reusable Ziploc bag.
Go Native have also included a sudoku and quiz inside which’ll give you something to do after when settling down for camp each night. The perfect accompaniment for a quick overnight adventure or multi-day hike – the Go Native 24-Hour Food Packs makes organising food for your adventure easier.
Breakfast: Natural muesli with milk powder, Go Native bar, sugar and creamer
Lunch: Packet of tuna, 3 cream crackers, beef jerky
Dinner: Beef casserole, mashed potato, and salt and pepper
Soduku and quiz included
In Use Dimensions:
25L x 18W x 7H cm
Packed Dimensions:
25L x 18W x 7H cm
Weight:
0.69 Kg
Meal Type:
Ration Pack
Supplier Code:
BEEF FOOD PACK
Snowys Code:
139490
Staff tip:Unfortunately, due to safety reasons, we're unable to accept returns on food for a change of mind. You will, however, still be covered by the full manufacturer's warranty.
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Q&A's (2)
Size pot for boiling1 answer
What size pot is needed to boil one of these packs? Thanks
Travin - Bundaberg(6 years ago)
G'day Travin,
It's a bit of a hard one to answer because the whole pouch needs to be placed in the pot to boil. A shallow pan type pot would suffice or a taller skinnier would too. The dimensions of the pouch are 18.5 x 11.5 cm, so as long as the pot can hold the pouch in, it'll work fine.
Ben - Snowys(6 years ago)
Do you need hot water for the dinner?1 answer
Do you need hot water for the dinner?
Antoinette - Perth(6 years ago)
G'day Antoinette,
I've just had a quick look at these to be sure and the Go Native 24 Hour Food Packs do require some boiling water to cook the hot food. Simply place the bag in some boiling water for about 6 minutes and the food inside will heat up, ready to be eaten.