matagi wrote:We were a bit disappointed with Strive too - tested their spag bol at home and ended up taking a sachet of tomato paste and some freeze dried garlic on our next hike to spice it up.
Yes we never found any of their meals particularly flavoursome. I think the last straw was staring at a poo-brown beef curry of some description, that after 45 mins of constant reheating and rehydrating was still crunchy. To put things into perspective, we were damp and freezing cold in a 3-season tent in an August snowstorm halfway between the PCT and Recondite Knob... and I still couldn't bring myself to eat it. Our remaining packets were subsequently 'gifted' to a relative

matagi wrote:Alps and Amici unfortunately we found too salty which was a pity because they were very good otherwise although not at the prices they are now charging.
We have since invested in a dehydrator.
We're salt fiends so that's never been an issue

but yeah the price hike is a bit rough. I have actually messaged them about it, the price rise is due to everything going up including the cost of having the meals themselves freeze dried by a third party. Unfortunate because their quality is top notch, just makes it tough financially when you regularly doing trips.
We're actually sorta kinda seriously considering buying our own freeze-dryer now, ironically
