Kman
Blah, blah, blah
Sounds dreadful, but I'd try it once.
For me, ground beef in a can should be:
Sloppy Joes
Chilli
What is the expiration date?
So, in summary, you're saying you like meat in the can?
I don't care if it looks fine and smells fine, I wouldn't eat it today and I sure don't want to eat it in 2050.... yuck.
Rob.
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Asking from ignorance, no snark intended: What's the advantage of this over any other canned, pre-cooked food?
Asking from ignorance, no snark intended: What's the advantage of this over any other canned, pre-cooked food?
Asking from ignorance, no snark intended: What's the advantage of this over any other canned, pre-cooked food?
What's the advantage of this over any other canned, pre-cooked food?
Is there another pre-cooked beef product?
I have chicken, fish, and spam on the shelf but no beef (other than a chef boy r d type of mixed stuff).
I have a freezer full of beef but nothing canned. Seems like a good option for long term prepping.
The things you will want to focus on in a SHTF scenario are fats and protein. [...].
[...] those are my thoughts
Is there another pre-cooked beef product?
Thanks gents. I wasn't sure if there was something special, prep-wise, about this Keystone canned meat vs. any other canned meat. I may have missed that this was specifically about ground beef.
Just for calories and nutrition, my go-to favorite, Hormel Hot Chili with beans, offers more of almost everything with less fat. But it's not just ground beef.
I have a case of this on the way. Will open a can when received sometime in the next day or two.
I used to eat the heck out of this stuff when I was young. Bread, mayo, and mater.
80 bucks for 12 cans.
I almost ordered. I'll wait until the taste testIt’s already cooked and stores for decades. All I gotta do is make a few clicks. That’s a bargain in my book!
I bought some of this at Costco several years back. great treestand lunchDon't know if Walmart still sells this.