Great Northwet
Veteran Member
Well since we are a prep board, I thought I should share this.
Dad had to go to the retirement home 3 years ago, and being good offspring that we are, naturally, we looted his hoard. Well, it wasn't quite that simple. The problem was that dad, like several of us, hoards food-he grew up during the depression-but couldn't take it all with him since all of his meals are provided for him.
So of course, some things go beyond the expiration dates.
Last night after work I stopped by a local pub for a beer, and a 14" hoagie to go. The sandwich was bland(ham & swiss).
So today, I found in the upper cupboard this mix. The expiration date was 12/31/07, so I open faced the sandwich, and just dumped it on to it.
I just followed the intructions and got 3+ cups of gravy. Tasted fine. Could be used for pork, eggs, possibly some starches.
I've never heard of it before. I don't know where dad got it(Possibly Navy Exchange).
3+ yrs. after expiration date. Tastes great. Could be used in camping/survival gear.
It's called Southeasten Mills Country Gravy Mix.
Anyone know about this stuff?
Dad had to go to the retirement home 3 years ago, and being good offspring that we are, naturally, we looted his hoard. Well, it wasn't quite that simple. The problem was that dad, like several of us, hoards food-he grew up during the depression-but couldn't take it all with him since all of his meals are provided for him.
So of course, some things go beyond the expiration dates.
Last night after work I stopped by a local pub for a beer, and a 14" hoagie to go. The sandwich was bland(ham & swiss).
So today, I found in the upper cupboard this mix. The expiration date was 12/31/07, so I open faced the sandwich, and just dumped it on to it.
I just followed the intructions and got 3+ cups of gravy. Tasted fine. Could be used for pork, eggs, possibly some starches.
I've never heard of it before. I don't know where dad got it(Possibly Navy Exchange).
3+ yrs. after expiration date. Tastes great. Could be used in camping/survival gear.
It's called Southeasten Mills Country Gravy Mix.
Anyone know about this stuff?