Peep the beef I canned that became camp stove tacos and the salsa I canned too! So much more convenient than raw meat. Bonus: a couple pics of the view as we eat and explore.
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betheliquor
Good idea for camping.
That HEB Mi Tienda crema is great. We really like the Salvadorian style.
surfaholic15
We are always eating canned food when we are working remote in summer, we spend 3 to 4 days a week in the middle of nowhere lol. I am all about my canned meats and meals in a jar.
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Good idea for camping.
That HEB Mi Tienda crema is great. We really like the Salvadorian style.
We are always eating canned food when we are working remote in summer, we spend 3 to 4 days a week in the middle of nowhere lol. I am all about my canned meats and meals in a jar.