The Mountain House freeze-dried emergency meal kit is a emergency meal assortment kit with 30-year shelf life — multi-meal variety pack covering breakfast, lunch, dinner for disaster preparedness. The meal is fully cooked at Oregon Freeze Dry’s Albany, Oregon plant before freeze-drying, so just-add-water rehydration produces real cooked-food texture and flavor instead of dehydrated brick.
Right meal for emergency prep households, bug-out kit owners, hurricane and power-outage stockpiles, long-term storage shoppers. Mountain House defined the freeze-dried backpacking and emergency-prep category — the same line ships to U.S. military rations programs and to backcountry outfitters.
Mountain House is the consumer brand of Oregon Freeze Dry — Albany, Oregon since 1963 — the original American freeze-dried-meal company. Mountain House meals are cooked, freeze-dried, and packaged at the Oregon plant with a 30-year shelf life on the pouch line and the #10 cans. The brand built its category by supplying U.S. military rations and is the default reference for backpacker and emergency-prep food.






