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#253916 - 11/27/12 05:56 PM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: bacpacjac]
bacpacjac Offline
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mmmmm..... I've never tried boiled eggs on the trail. Always worried about them going bad if I bring them with, and taking too long to cook if I make them on the fly. Might need to add this to me TO DO List. Thanks IL Bob!
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#253950 - 11/28/12 03:55 PM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: bacpacjac]
ILBob Offline
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Originally Posted By: bacpacjac
mmmmm..... I've never tried boiled eggs on the trail. Always worried about them going bad if I bring them with, and taking too long to cook if I make them on the fly. Might need to add this to me TO DO List. Thanks IL Bob!


One tip - peel them ahead of time.
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#253957 - 11/28/12 05:55 PM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: bacpacjac]
Pete Offline
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suggestion ... pretty obvious but it works :-)

I always have a large chocolate chip cookie, or a couple of choc chip granola bars, stashed somewhere safe in my pack. These are my emergency foods for cheering up, or when I am out of time and just can't cook, or when I am getting hypothermic and need energy fast.

The world usually looks much better - after a chocolate chip cookie :-)

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#253958 - 11/28/12 06:06 PM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: Pete]
barbarian Offline
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Registered: 01/18/12
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Loc: USA
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The world usually looks much better - after a chocolate chip cookie :-)


Amen, Bro.

I sometimes cut up some jerky and throw into my mac and cheese. (don't do it with teriyaki jerky, though. sick)


Edited by barbarian (11/28/12 06:08 PM)

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#253967 - 11/28/12 07:35 PM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: Pete]
bacpacjac Offline
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Originally Posted By: Pete


The world usually looks much better - after a chocolate chip cookie :-)

Pete2


Amen.
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#253994 - 11/28/12 10:59 PM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: bacpacjac]
Herman30 Offline
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I have about a dozen of these 3.5 ounce delicious bars.
http://www.danishfooddirect.co.uk/danish...t---Soft-Nougat
Not to be used daily but only when you really, REALLY are in need of something sweet and yummy. grin

They also pack a lot of calories. 550 calories in one bar.

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#254002 - 11/29/12 01:05 AM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: bacpacjac]
bacpacjac Offline
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MmmmMM! That sounds yummy, Herman! Thanks!
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#254007 - 11/29/12 03:34 AM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: bacpacjac]
Am_Fear_Liath_Mor Offline
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Registered: 08/03/07
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What else have y'all been holding out on me about?


A tin of good quality Corned Beef mixed in with the Instant Idaho Potatoes together with some Jamie Oliver Sun-dried Tomato & Hot Chilli Stuffing served with a little HP sauce.

http://www.jamieoliver.com/products/herbs-and-spices

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#254015 - 11/29/12 11:01 AM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: bacpacjac]
bacpacjac Offline
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Am Fear Liath Mor, you're speaking my language. This ittle baby on board cannot get enough spice. Chilli and curry seeem to be her favourites. I might have to try this one for lunch today. Thanks!
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#254052 - 11/30/12 04:59 AM Re: Your favorite easy peasy, lightweight pack meals? [Re: bacpacjac]
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Registered: 11/12/10
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Loc: Australia
A new favourite is a Spud Bomb ! I started on these recently after reading about them on an Australian forum (BushCraftOz.com). (Thanks to BushChef)

Basically it consists of:

-Instant powdered potato and powdered eggs as the base

-Then extra flavourings and ingredients.

These are intended as a dry meal suitable for hiking and then just-add-water.

I mix about 3 spoons of the instant potato to one of powdered egg in a ziplock bag (you can do this at home).
Then add boiling water, stir and Presto !

To add some flavours you can add whatever you like eg:
- Jerky
- Salami
- Cabanossi
- Pork floss (you can buy this in bags from Asian grocers)
- Semi-dried tomatoes
- Pinenuts, peanuts or other crushed nuts
- Bacon chips
- Shredded cheese
- Crushed cheetos ('cheese and bacon balls' - makes an excellent seasoning and adds some salty goodness)
- Freeze dried peas, beans, corn etc

Then add herbs and spices. Be generous because there is nothing more boring and bland than favourless spud, especially after a long hike. Here are some suggestions:
- Bush tomato seasoning
- Paprika
- Chilli powder
- Thyme, basil or a standard dried herb blend
- Chicken or veggie stock powder (in small amounts - can be too salty if overdone)
- Garlic powder

-Instant soups also make a good flavour addition !

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