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2023 Updates
We're streamlining a few products this year to keep prices as favorable as possible. We're reducing packaging this year for several products. So far, Open Sky Yasai, Lemony Herb Quinoa Salad, and Pesto Herbilicous will no longer contain an inner plastic bag of the mix with a separate olive oil packet. The oil will be part of the meal, and when you open the pouch, it will be ready to rehydrate when opened. The Advantages:Fewer steps - just open, remove the oxygen packet, and hydrate.Less mess -
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3rd Feb 2023
Some of your meals contain a salt packet. Does the sodium content listed on your nutrition facts include the salt packet?
Some of our meals include an .6 gram iodized salt packet for hikers who desire more salt. This is not included in the sodium content listed on the nutrition facts. If you use the extra salt packet, it adds 240 mg of sodium to the meal.
31st Jan 2019
Where do most Hikers Resupply on the PCT?
Outdoor Herbivore sends packages year-round to all resupply points along the PCT. Here's a list of where we notice hikers frequently need resupply boxes sent:Warner Springs, CABishop, CAKennedy Meadows (South) Inyokern, CAVermilion Valley Resort (VVR) Lakeshore, CASierra City, CACrater Lake, ORShelter Cove Resort Crescent, ORSisters, ORTimberline Lodge, ORTrout Lake, WASnoqualmie Pass, WAStehekin, WASee this list for all PCT Resupply Shipping DestinationsMany PCT hikers place orders as they
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31st Jan 2019
Product List Catalog
"I can't eat ____. Do you have a list of all of your food allergens?"Outdoor Herbivore maintains a product attribute spreadsheet that summarizes common food allergens, such as soy, dairy, tree nuts, and gluten for our products. This list also contains other useful information, including the calorie content, weight, and common food allergens such as soy, dairy, gluten, and nightshade ingredients.
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10th Jan 2018
Looking for products with turmeric?
Whether you are experiencing sore hips or knee pain from hiking, an injury such as a twisted ankle, or just a bad headache, there are certain foods you can eat to ease the pain. In Outdoor Herbivore's Food RX, you’ll find a list of foods that contain powerful anti-inflammatory compounds to help counteract inflammation and soreness in the body.
Turmeric: anti-inflammatory benefits
Ever wonder why prepared mustard is yellow? The color comes from the spice turmeric. Turmeric, a m
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29th Oct 2013