#282532 - 10/18/16 02:28 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: LCranston]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I keep a magic stove in the car all year, inside a coffee can, ~ 10 hot chocolates, 8 powdered cappuchino packets, and either lemonade mix or gatorade mix.
In the summer I just keep pop-tarts, cliff bars, and pre-packaged rice krispy treats.
In the winter I add in instant soup packets for more calories.
Thanks for the reminder- it is time to swap out the old stuff...
I don't keep spices in the car, though I will admit to grabbing every possible condiment when I at a good gas station for my office food supply.... That's pretty much my menu for my vehicle kit too. It's basically a brew kit with ready to eat snacks and stuff I can cook/re-hydrate with boiling water. I do the same thing with condiment packs - grab whatever I can when I can. They're just so darned convenient. Though I try to use recyclable containers for short hikes and things I use more of, they get heavy on longer treks and they do take up more space in my pack.
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#282533 - 10/18/16 02:29 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: LCranston]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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related- I have picked up some single use condiments and food supplies at minimus.biz (no relationship to them, just buyu stuff there)
It is a website that specialized in single serve items; I find it useful both for travel, and to try small quantities of new items before buying a large supply- very useful when looking for Gluten- Free stuff that my wife might like....
Thanks for the tip! I'll check it out!
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#282534 - 10/18/16 02:32 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Mom included Meals Ready to Eat and bottled water for the emergency kit in her car. An MRE has or should have everything pertaining to food.
I have decaffeinated coffee or a soda (usually caffeine-free soda) with a meal. Sometimes I've had milk or tea with a meal. I drink water all the time between meals; the only time I recall having plain water with a meal is at a vegetarian potluck. Drinking plain water with a meal is as appealing as eating baking soda.
Though the kit includes the PSP and matches, it does not have anything in it to heat water, therefore no coffee. A bottle of soda will just take up space and it does not store well, especially in a car.
Suggestions?
Jeanette Isabelle MRE heaters might be worth checking out, Jeanette Isabelle. I've never used them but they look pretty easy to use and tailored to MREs. I believe you just need water and the MRE packaging. I'm not sure if MREs have decaf coffee but I imagine you could use a non-MRE coffee the same as you would the the coffee that comes in the kit.
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#282535 - 10/18/16 02:37 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: Russ]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
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Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Thanks for reminding me of the mortar and pestle. I haven't used one in years but it is a simple tool that comes in extremely handy for making some things soluble that would otherwise just sit there. Spices are just for starts... Right you are, Russ. Spices are just the start. I've been pondering this too, MoBOB. I know a camp chef who keeps a mortar and pestle in his camp chuck box. I imagine a knife pommel or a rock, along with a cook pot or bowl, could be made to work for this task... mmmm freshly ground spices...
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#282538 - 10/18/16 02:59 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Geezer
Registered: 06/02/06
Posts: 5357
Loc: SOCAL
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Very true, many items could be put to use replicating a mortar & pestle; the one I ordered online just makes it easier in the kitchen at home. I'm thinking a river rock that is the right size and already smooth by tumbling in the river would make a good pestle -- roll it with the palm of your hand. A good pestle in the field would be any hard surface that would allow the mortar to roll over/crush the item and then contain the powder once ground. Simple.
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#282539 - 10/18/16 03:03 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Veteran
Registered: 02/27/08
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I can't believe nobody has mentioned sriracha sauce! The garlicky spicy goodness will fix anything! Also, it seems to stay good without refrigeration. No preparation needed -- just squirt it out of a convenient bottle. It even comes in keychain size -- just put it next to your LED light: [img:left]http://images.urbanoutfitters.com/is/image/UrbanOutfitters/37777646_069_d?$mlarge$&defaultImage=[/img] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sriracha_sauceHmm, how come the image isn't loading?
Edited by Bingley (10/18/16 03:08 PM)
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#282540 - 10/18/16 04:49 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I just saw this, Jeanette Isabelle, and thought you might find it interesting. Coffee in a Bag: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clNUwdRqiIsMom included Meals Ready to Eat and bottled water for the emergency kit in her car. An MRE has or should have everything pertaining to food.
I have decaffeinated coffee or a soda (usually caffeine-free soda) with a meal. Sometimes I've had milk or tea with a meal. I drink water all the time between meals; the only time I recall having plain water with a meal is at a vegetarian potluck. Drinking plain water with a meal is as appealing as eating baking soda.
Though the kit includes the PSP and matches, it does not have anything in it to heat water, therefore no coffee. A bottle of soda will just take up space and it does not store well, especially in a car.
Suggestions?
Jeanette Isabelle MRE heaters might be worth checking out, Jeanette Isabelle. I've never used them but they look pretty easy to use and tailored to MREs. I believe you just need water and the MRE packaging. I'm not sure if MREs have decaf coffee but I imagine you could use a non-MRE coffee the same as you would the the coffee that comes in the kit.
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#282541 - 10/18/16 04:51 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: Bingley]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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I can't believe nobody has mentioned sriracha sauce! The garlicky spicy goodness will fix anything! Also, it seems to stay good without refrigeration. No preparation needed -- just squirt it out of a convenient bottle. It even comes in keychain size -- just put it next to your LED light: [img:left]http://images.urbanoutfitters.com/is/image/UrbanOutfitters/37777646_069_d?$mlarge$&defaultImage=[/img] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sriracha_sauceHmm, how come the image isn't loading? Great call! One of my all time faves, Bing! I prefer Nando's peri peri hot sauce though. I'm currently using Texas Pete in my pack. It was a gift from a friend and pretty good. I think I prefer Sriracha though.
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#282542 - 10/18/16 04:52 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: Russ]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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Very true, many items could be put to use replicating a mortar & pestle; the one I ordered online just makes it easier in the kitchen at home. I'm thinking a river rock that is the right size and already smooth by tumbling in the river would make a good mortar -- roll it with the palm of your hand. A good pestle in the field would be any hard surface that would allow the mortar to roll over/crush the item and then contain the powder once ground. Simple. Good thinking, Russ. I think I'm going to try it out!
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#282543 - 10/18/16 07:25 PM
Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better
[Re: bacpacjac]
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Veteran
Registered: 09/17/07
Posts: 1219
Loc: here
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I wasn't implying that you carry an M&P, but I suppose that there must be a way to improvise. Mine is a marble one; not very portable. I may just look around and see what could be small enough for the palm of the hand.
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