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Favorite backpacking recipes

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boredatwork08
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Peach cobbler:

Granola
Canned Peaches
Brown Sugar & Cinnamon

Combine and heat


Any that you like?
terlingua
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Believe it or not, the following

Once can of tuna
One box of macaroni and cheese
several packages of hot sauce.

Cook mac, add tuna and hot sauce. Not bad.
boredatwork08
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kinda sounds like a cheesy-spicy tuna helper

I may try that next weekend.
Ducks4brkfast
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[This message has been edited by Ducks4Brkfast (edited 6/7/2007 1:59p).]
35chililights
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you take cans backpacking?

interesting.
35chililights
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oh, 'boil-in-bag" rice
cinimmon, sugar.
boredatwork08
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I only take cans if they have the pull off top. It's much easier than using the piece of junk included in most multi-tools and better than lugging around a can opener.
4L Aggie
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For more than 2 days; corn tortillas covered with either brown rice or couscous and refried black beans. (Allow the corn tortillas to soak up the moisture from the refried black beans) The packets from the Spicy Shrimp, Beef or Pork Ramen products are also good for seasoning "bland" dry foods.

For a shorter hike/trip my wife and I like Opa's beef sausages cooked over an open fire, saurkraut, and spicy mustard wrapped up in a flour tortilla.
SR90
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If possible, I carry either hamburger meat or steak the first day. If I bring frozen meat that is already semi thawed (wrapped in foil and put in freezer bags) it will stand up for a day. It's heavy, but I always eat it the first night anyway.

35chililights
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hard cheeses last for week-long trips and well hey lets face it, i love cheese.

puts the crowning touch on almost anything.
ursusguy
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-presoak some jerky (real meat-I carry beef, turkey and venison for variety)
either a small pasta or minute rice
pour in the presoaked jerky

-wake up presoak some dried fruit, after a bit, add some real oatmeal (otherwise I eat about 4 of the little packets)

-flour tortillas and peanut butter for lunch, squeeze cheese for occasional variety

-Ultra cheap chilimac combo occasionally thrown in

I'm not a picky eater and don't get bored with food very quickly.
AggieChemist
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I second hiking with frozen steaks. Wrap them in foil and they will stay cold for two days.
AggieChemist
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On second thought, they will stay cold for two days in the mountains of WV. TX mileage may vary.
GottaRide
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2 Cups water
1 packet Lipton dried soup mix (I like the chicken noodle with chicken pieces)
1 1/2 cups minute rice

Mix water and soup mix, bring to boil
Add minute rice, cover, remove from heat, and let sit for 5 minutes.

It is light to carry, quick, and fills you up.
oldarmy76
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I'm suprised you pack with cans. I'm too weak to cary anymore wait then I have to.
I usually eat oatmeal for breakfast (the kind that comes in the little paper pouches and you just stir in hot water). I eat trailmix type stuff for lunch. Then trout and rice every night.
boredatwork08
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The biggest cans I have carried are those 4 ounce cans like the fruit cups you give kids for their school lunches. Nothing heavy and never more than about 4 of them.

Besides, whatever weight that is gained by them I make up by only taking 1 pot, 1 cup and 1 spoon along with other things. It's worth having something sweet like fruit as a treat in a harsh environment.

The only thing I carry more than 1 of is pairs of socks. Always gotta have dry socks.
baxterlives
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pemmican bars.
mwlkr
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Grilled SPAM (I know, I know!)with carmelized brown sugar sauce. We lived on this at the Charles L. Sumners Wilderness Canoe Base at Ely, Minnesota. Redeye.
MooreTrucker
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Cheese or oriental Ramen noodles
canned chicken (removed from the can, duh)
Rotel tomatoes (also removed from the can)

Also, line the pot with a turkey roating bag for easy cleanup.

Dump it all into the bag-lined pot and heat.
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