north-north-west wrote:Carmans do a good Oat Bar, too. But there's less faffing around with cold muesli and water. Why cook when you don't need to?
jdeks wrote:Personally I'd also ditch the coffee for a bundle of reasons but it doesn't really matter than much and if it makes you happy then why not?
jdeks wrote:
Not saying steak is the best option and everyone should always eat a steak sandwich for breakfast on every hike. Just dont assume food in bar-form is the only appropriate choice...
Hiking Noob wrote:My hiking chum liked a coffee and porridge and I found it really annoying because I like to get packed up and moving quickly
Hiking Noob wrote:I like toasted muesli as it keeps me full longer than any other cereal I have tried, this is my favourite, nicer than all the fancy ones(for me anyway)- https://shop.coles.com.au/a//product/co ... d-original
Warin wrote:I find cleaning up after porridge is rather messy and that further delays things.
wildwanderer wrote:No no no the coles toasted muesli is awful stuff. Don’t buy it!
It occasionally goes out of stock so I cant have anyone else contributing to demand! Its all mine!
matagi wrote:Why not just soak your oats overnight in reconstituted powdered milk, then add dried fruit and nuts in the morning? No cooking required.
Personally, I could not function without a hot strongly caffeinated beverage in the morning so my fuel calculations always take that into account.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Have tried these. They are very, very dry. Too dry for me especially first thing in the morning.
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