Here’s a slightly more gourmet option from dehydrated rather than freeze-dried food brand Good To-Go. If you’re someone who really strives to eat healthily, this might be the best option for your backcountry adventures.
This brand prides itself on creating great tasting meals that are gluten-free, low in sodium and made without any preservatives.
There are even meal options that are vegetarian and totally vegan. Good To-Go is an excellent option for all the nutritionally mindful outdoorsmen and women out there.
The Co-founder and head chef of Good To-Go, Jennifer Scism, is a gourmet chef by training. She’s owned and operated several successful restaurants in New York City and has also worked as a renowned wedding and event caterer along the seacoast of Maine and New Hampshire.
Her and her husband decided to create Good To-Go in Kittery Maine a few years back and have been making killer backpacking meals ever since! Jennifer is a real deal chef with a love for outdoor adventure – the perfect recipe for the birth of a delicious backcountry meal brand.
Some tasty meals by this brand include the Thai Curry pictured, Herbed Mushroom Risotto, Smoked Three Bean Chili and Indian Vegetable Korma. There are also some more typical backcountry meal options available like Classic Marinara with Penne.
There are even some neat three-pack “weekender” options that include one breakfast and two entrees like this one including Oatmeal, Pad Thai and Classic Marinara with Penne! These three packs have meal options that compliment each other nicely and come at a bit of a lower cost as well.
These meal pouches come as either a double or single serving. Keep in mind there’s no meat in any of these dehydrated meals so if you’re a carnivore by nature who prefers a meat-heavy backcountry meal you might want to look elsewhere. That being said, the protein content in most of these meals is more or less equivalent to most other brands that do include meat at around 10 to 16 grams.
Unlike Mountain House, Good To-Go has evolved from gourmet food rather than from ultralight meals for special forces teams. Despite this brand’s somewhat fancy origins, these dehydrated meals still pack exceptionally light. Single serving bags are around three ounces while double servings are around six.
As with most dehydrated meal brands, some flavors and meal types are heavier than others so make sure to read the product specs if every ounce of weight matters to you!
All in all, this is a great backcountry meal brand for those hikers who want to treat themselves to meals that emulate gourmet dishes at a totally comparable cost to the competition.