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#282611 - 10/24/16 12:10 PM Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better [Re: bacpacjac]
Russ Offline
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I added a flask of Jameson Irish Whiskey, but strictly for medicinal purposes. cool

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#282612 - 10/24/16 01:19 PM Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better [Re: Russ]
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Russ, will you be my doctor?
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#282613 - 10/24/16 01:49 PM Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better [Re: hikermor]
Russ Offline
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LOL you'll need to get your own flask. Currently working up the correct proportions for an Irish latte ... smile

Last time I had the sniffles I discovered that Jameson's beat out every bourbon behind the bar in making a hot toddy.

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#282614 - 10/24/16 03:23 PM Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better [Re: bacpacjac]
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Unfortunately, those weekly pill holders are not airtight. Not the best for storing spices long term. At least put them in a ziplock bag, or better yet, vacuum seal them until you need them.


Edited by Treeseeker (10/24/16 03:25 PM)

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#282615 - 10/24/16 04:01 PM Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better [Re: bacpacjac]
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My own flask! /what kind of a clinic are you running?

I did get my flu shot yesterday - that should take care of most of the sniffles....
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#282622 - 10/25/16 11:37 AM Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better [Re: Treeseeker]
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Originally Posted By: Treeseeker
Unfortunately, those weekly pill holders are not airtight. Not the best for storing spices long term. At least put them in a ziplock bag, or better yet, vacuum seal them until you need them.


Right you are. Back to the drawing board I go. I used to use the straw method, which I learned here on ETS. It works ok but not resealable and a bit fussy to make.
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#282623 - 10/25/16 11:40 AM Re: Making Your Pack Food Taste Better [Re: Russ]
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Originally Posted By: Russ
LOL you'll need to get your own flask. Currently working up the correct proportions for an Irish latte ... smile

Last time I had the sniffles I discovered that Jameson's beat out every bourbon behind the bar in making a hot toddy.



MMM!! I was thinking hot toddy when I picked cinnamon whiskey but Jameson's is so much better for that. I tried using Fireball with an orange and spice tea , and it was good, but really needed a shot of lemon.
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