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I have built a car camping stuff collection designed to always be in my
truck and allow me to decide to 'stay the night' if I drive a ways to a fishing hole and don't want to drive home .... the fishing to driving ratio greatly improves by fishing another day before the long drive back. I don't expect to always make the decision in advance and prepare for the night's camping. It's been years since I tried and freeze dried backpacking foods, but my memory of them is unpleasant. So, anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered |
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![]() Larry L wrote: anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered Can wise Hormel Chili (no beans), Dinty Moore Beef Stew, and of course......Chef Boy Ar Dee Ravioli g |
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Larry L wrote:
I have built a car camping stuff collection designed to always be in my truck and allow me to decide to 'stay the night' if I drive a ways to a fishing hole and don't want to drive home .... the fishing to driving ratio greatly improves by fishing another day before the long drive back. I don't expect to always make the decision in advance and prepare for the night's camping. It's been years since I tried and freeze dried backpacking foods, but my memory of them is unpleasant. So, anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered We really like these for car camping. http://www.tastybite.com/ They definitely do not taste like cardboard. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered Top Roman... ![]() JT P.S. With Tony Chachere's Original Creole Seasoning added, it could be an every day lunch! http://www.tonychachere.com/store/seasoning-blends.html |
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On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 17:17:32 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered These freeze dried foods are pretty good: http://www.richmoor.com/products/NaturalHigh-1.html I also keep cans of Campbell's Chunky Soups in my trailer. -- Charlie... http://www.chocphoto.com/ - photo galleries http://www.chocphoto.com/roff |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... I have built a car camping stuff collection designed to always be in my truck and allow me to decide to 'stay the night' if I drive a ways to a fishing hole and don't want to drive home .... the fishing to driving ratio greatly improves by fishing another day before the long drive back. I don't expect to always make the decision in advance and prepare for the night's camping. It's been years since I tried and freeze dried backpacking foods, but my memory of them is unpleasant. So, anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered I do a ton of backpacking, and I've found that the Mountain House brand of freeze-dried ain't too bad. There are some really horrible ones (beef patties -- ugh!) and some really good ones (chicken polynesian, beef stroganoff). The downside to MH is cost -- they're about 5-6 bucks each depending on which you buy. Other foods to consider -- foil packed tuna, chcken, and if you can find it, ground beef. Those lipton noodles and sauce things are pretty good, and have a shelf life measured in millenia. Noodles thing plus a pouch of chicken equals a pretty tasty meal. Also, a Ziploc full of pasta (spag or linguini works best (no breakage or crushing)) and one of those little Knorr pasta sauce mixes makes for a great meal -- a little more work, but worth it. For ultimate add-water convenience, hard to beat mountain house. Get (or make) an alcohol burning stove, and keep a bottle of HEET (the yellow bottle, not the red) in the car with a cheap, thin aluminum cook pot. The methanol in HEET has a decent heat output and will boil or heat a fair amount of water in about five minutes, depending on stove. Added bonus -- the alcohol is not explosive or anything like that, so no worries if a sealed bottle is in the car. |
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I don't expect to always make the decision in advance and prepare for the
night's camping. It's been years since I tried and freeze dried backpacking foods, but my memory of them is unpleasant. Larry, My old stand-by delicacies: M&M Peanuts Fig Newtons Coke Budweiser &/or bourbon (or Danl type Pilsners) Guy "Thanks Lord, some days are just plain worth getting up for". (Thinking ahead to the Deschutes & Madison) |
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Larry L wrote:
So, anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered Ditto the recommendation for Mountain House dehyd food. The last backpacking trip I took, all of us brought Mountain House(not pre planned that way). Don't buy the eggs! Note, get the 2 serving size bags. The one serving size is about enough to fill up a 5 year old. There are packages of real oriental noodles, not Ramen or Cup O Noodles, but the stuff with asian writing on them, that are very tasty. Just add boiling water. There's canned chicken salad for making samiches. Tuna in a foil package. Pre-cooked rice packages(some taste terrible so you'll need to experiment). Many quick & easy noodle a soap dishes. A stroll through the grocery store will have you set. brians |
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anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw
in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered Gotta swear by the new MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat). Some of them are awesome. I keep a couple in my truck for just those situations. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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Frank,
My wife and I are headed to Fayetteville to see the kids the end of May. Maybe Lt. Jay can get some MRE's on base to sample. Last field rations I consumed were C-Rations. The peanut butter was ok... Guy "Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... anybody got any good ideas for "add water" or "open a can" foods to throw in this kit? ..... something that doesn't taste like cardboard, prefered Gotta swear by the new MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat). Some of them are awesome. I keep a couple in my truck for just those situations. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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