Reddit Reddit reviews Chicken of the Sea Premium Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon, 2.5 oz. (Pack of 12)

We found 7 Reddit comments about Chicken of the Sea Premium Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon, 2.5 oz. (Pack of 12). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Chicken of the Sea Premium Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon, 2.5 oz.  (Pack of 12)
Nutritious and convenient protein optionWild caught pink salmon97% Fat Free and only 70 calories per serving, rich in Omega-3Skinless and boneless; fresh taste and no drain; ready to eatFast, easy, convenient, healthy meal for anytime and on the go
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7 Reddit comments about Chicken of the Sea Premium Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon, 2.5 oz. (Pack of 12):

u/BRIGADE_OF_TWATS · 5 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

The chicken of the sea 2.5 oz packaged salmon is 11.30 or so for 12 packages. It gets even cheaper if you choose to subscribe to deliveries of it. It's certainly cheaper than buying individual packages at the store for me. Sorry I can't send a link easily on mobile.

Here you go: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003RWVFEI/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1407956901&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40

u/Carb_killa · 3 pointsr/keto

Hard boiled eggs are easy to cook and very portable, and while it may not seem like a snack grilled burgers or chicken breasts are also portable in a ziploc bag and can be eaten on the go (carry some mayo packets with you if you don't want to eat them plain). I use a George Foreman grill for grilling meats, dead simple to use and requires no cooking skill, works great. For shelf stable keto food that requires no cooking the pouches of tuna or salmon are great, I just rip open the top and mix in some mayo and I have a lunch or whatever.

u/intheaterssoon · 3 pointsr/AppalachianTrail

Salmon pouches are one of the most efficient and healthiest food items you can carry on a hike.

https://www.amazon.com/Chicken-Sea-Premium-Skinless-Boneless/dp/B003RWVFEI

No need for refrigeration. No extra water weight like canned fish has. And no extra weight from the metal can itself.

u/fight_the_hive · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking

Overall looks like a good multi-day list. I compared with my gear list and these are the discrepancies:

  • You may have not included it in the list you linked but I always carry a lighter or two.
  • On longer trips I like to bring a pair of cotton socks and a tshirt reserved for only sleeping in
  • Do you need the solar charger? The only electronics I see is a headlamp
  • Toothbrush/toothpaste? Other toiletries like hand sanitizer, Vaseline, sunscreen, etc?

    My go-to items for meals:

  • Oatmeal for breakfast, craisins for flavor - or eggs and cheese for the first few days
  • ramen + vacuum packed chicken/beef/fish - like this
  • instant rice + vacuum packed chicken/salmon
  • DIY chili prepared at home and dehydrated before hand

    Just remember you can mix and match some form of pasta and some type of meat and the possibilities are endless. If you're worried about food you can always fall back on the easy (albeit expensive) pre-made dehydrated meals at REI.

u/cwcoleman · 2 pointsr/backpacking

I prefer Pasta Sides + a packet of tuna/salmon/chicken. Quick to cook, filling, light, and cheap.

u/sevans105 · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

Chicken of the Sea Premium Skinless & Boneless Pink Salmon, 2.5 oz. (Pack of 12)

Look for stuff like this. A couple foil packs of salmon, tuna, etc. Easy to pack. Tastes great.

u/obtuse-moose · 1 pointr/proED

Dang, here try this one