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Blueberry Peach Crisp
Backpacker's Pantry
Blueberry Peach Crisp
$8.99
Description

  Inspired by traditional blueberry peach crisp recipes from the south, this dish captures the sweet blueberries and juicy peaches that makes this a delicious dessert staple. The buttery, crisp finish with a hint of cinnamon will remind you of home. A packable, freeze-dried camping dessert for at home, around the campfire, or back at the cabin.

  Vegetarian. Artisanal small-batch granola topping. 10-year shelf life. Serves 2.

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Backpacker's Pantry
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
102614
Ingredients:
Granola (Whole Grain Oats, Butter, Brown Sugar, Coconut, Almonds, Salt), Whole Grain Oats, Blueberries, Organic Cane Sugar, Peaches, Brown Sugar, Arrowroot Powder, Lemon Juice Powder, Ground Saigon Cinnamon, Sea Salt.
Allergens:
CONTAINS: COCONUT, MILK, ALMONDS.
Preparation & Storage:
  • Remove and discard oxygen absorber. Add 1 1/4 cups (300mL) of boiling water. Stir well, seal pouch, wait 7 minutes. Stir again. Enjoy!
  • Rehydration time doubles every 5,000 feet of elevation gain. These directions are set for 5,000 feet.
  • Best By Date on packaging is 10 years from manufacturing date.
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