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Moondog55 wrote:SALAD
use marinated vegetables and put the lettuce in a plastic tub
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awildland wrote:just to take this thread a step further - any ideas from people for interesting dinner meals, say day 5 or 6 of a seven day walk that take NO water at all to prepare and aren't just the same as what you had for lunch and obviously relatively light weight.
Thu 25 Sep, 2014 7:03 am
Son of a Beach wrote:I use "mountain bread" in packs of 8. Don't open the packet until you really need to. Still keeps quite well in resealable packet after opening. You can make great toasties by placing mountain bread on your fry pan (or pan lid) over the stove, then some cheese on top of that, and maybe salami, or whatever else you like. Then once the cheese has melted, fold the excess mtn bread over it and you have a great cheese toastie packet. Really very tasty indeed! (PS. I nicked this idea from somebody else on this forum. Can't remember who.)
Thu 25 Sep, 2014 11:20 am
ssloane wrote:I usually dehydrate my hiking foods but on my next trip there is not going to be a lot of water around so I don't want to head off assuming that I can "add two cups of water" to anything.
I need some ideas for what to eat - I think I've forgotten what to take when you don't dehydrate! The first day is only 6km so I can carry some weight. It's only a 2-day hike so I only need ideas for one dinner really - just something that doesn't rely on water. No fires either. I'll either have a stove and billy or a zip boil.
Thx.
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