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Backpacker's Pantry 102448 Santa Fe Rice Beans with Chicken
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Backpacker's Pantry 102448 Santa Fe Rice Beans with Chicken
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Package Dimensions - 2.032 cm L x 20.32 cm W x 20.574 cm H
Package Weight - 0.204 kilograms
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Country of Origin: United States
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Santa Fe is our favorite weekend get-away when we go south from our home here in beautiful Boulder, Colorado. So we decided we had to include some traditional and authentically local New Mexican green chilies to make this Southwestern favorite. Youâll feel like youâre in Santa Fe with us while getting an almost-unbelievable 27 grams of protein per serving. How do you do high protein? We use our all-natural white meat chicken to get there. Those green chilies couldnât be better when combined with our super sweet corn and cheddar cheese, all blended with long grain brown rice. No gluten hiding in here though, and like all of our gluten-free meals, itâs tested to 20 ppm so you wonât be left wondering if youâre getting only the good stuff. Itâs easy to prepare too, you will want to make it in your dorm room or at your desk. Just add 2 cups of boiling water, stir and wait 20 minutes and Backpackerâs Pantry Santa Fe Style Chicken is ready for your adventure of any kind. This high energy meal will give you the high energy you need, while not weighing you down. Freeze-dried goodness with no preservatives. Whatâs your next adventure? Make sure itâs flavored with Santa Fe Style Chicken.
Backpacker's Pantry 102448 Santa Fe Rice Beans with Chicken
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