mmmmm..... MUNCHIES!
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Im going on a couple of 2-4 day backpacking trips in the coming months at altitudes of 8-10,000 ft. I have a jet boil and another msr stove. What do you use to cook, and more importantly what do you like to eat? Im sick of the basic old freeze dried food and im not very creative. PLEASE HELP! |
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Jambalaya with summer sausage |
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If you want something other than "just add hot water" meals, you'll need to ditch the JetBoil. Pretty hard to cook or simmer on it. I used to use the Whisperlite, which gave me more options for cooking meals, but decided I'd just stick with the convenience of the Jetboil. So I opt for "just add hot water" and don't care if I have fine backcountry cuisine. |
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There are some pretty exotic flavors now in the FD foods available. Lots of suppliers with delicious stuff. I love the FD experience as just an accepted part of my camping in the back country, so JetBoil and I have a good time. |
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Bacon is always clutch in the moment when you are faced with a hunger so horrific that you truly believe that you can no longer go on. Fry some up before you go and have it ready for that very moment. |
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Ryan N wrote:Bacon is always clutch in the moment when you are faced with a hunger so horrific that you truly believe that you can no longer go on. Fry some up before you go and have it ready for that very moment.bacon rules or skip cooking altogether & bring cans ~have Fun! |
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I don't know about bacon but I can go for dry meat like beef or turkey. Instant oatmeal may be our breakfast food for a week. I can personally live on chocolate. |
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Btw im looking for a sleeping bag western mountaineering or montbell 20° super lightweight and packable under $200 |
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Elena Sera Jose wrote:I can personally live on chocolate.mmmm... choco-pure |
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kirra wrote: mmmm... choco-purevery nice! cacao is also an antioxidant. im gonna bring dry milk too. dark chocolate can keep me going in the most severe conditions just like bacon does for some more experienced mountaineers here :) |
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Take a look at hawkvittles.com/ for more interesting options for FD food. Def cough up the extra coin for the not so mass produced varities of FD food. I got a hot pepper mac n cheese at EMS one time that was from some small organic company that was far better than MH or BP grade stuff. |
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You can't go wrong with burritos for dinner. Bring some Zatterans(spelling?) Spanish rice mix, tortillas, cheese, and some hot sauce. Pretty cheap and mad tasty. Mac n' cheese mixed with canned tuna is another good one. You can take the tuna out of the can and put it in a ziplock for better packing. For breakfast if you have a little extra time you can make granola by frying the oatmeal in a little oil with brown sugar, cinnamon and nuts. I do that sometimes because I get incredibly bored with the texture of oatmeal. |
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I always throw in a handful almonds to my oatmeal for more stick-to-my-ribiness. |
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EatNGood' natural cookies, baked and created by Army Sgt.David Payne. Gluten free and vegan. Flavors like cranberry pecan and choc chip. 6 gm protein and 125 calories per serving. Include ingredients such as organic milled flax seed, organic buckwheat flower. Can be found online at eatngood.com or in mid Atlantic Whole food stores starting this fall. 12 pak of 1 oz. cookies goes for 7 bucks. Healthy and tasty snacks for sure. |
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Rice and dried lentils and throw in some cured sausage for some fat and extra protein. Or eat the sausage while you're waiting for the rice and lentils to cook. |
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Get a food drier and dry the following: |
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Princess Mia I don't cook neither is there anywhere to put a crock pot or a dehydrator. But thank you for ideas. Its gonna be Mac and cheese, granola , dry milk, instant rice pb packets. The trip is geared up to go in a week! !!!!! Thanx for your input! |
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Sounds yucky!!! I think I would stick to FD....... |
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You have successfully dried beef stew in a food dryer? The one I had was pretty weak. I can't see it being able to do that. |
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Peanut Butter with rice crispy cereal and hot cocoa powder on a wrap...its like a reeses cup with a lot of protein and carbs. |
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We tried Enertia Trail Foods on our recent trip. We ate their stuff for over 20 days as we completed the JMT. Neither of s got tired of the food and agree that it is much better than MH or BP, plus it's significantly cheaper. |