luke.870 wrote: Depending on whose turn it is to make breakfast, I will eat whatever my girlfriend sets on the table.
stubowling wrote:Also found one of these make a nice change from instant coffee (Vittoria vs. Nescafe - no contest!) / tea bags
http://www.msrgear.com/cookware/mugmate.asp
whiskeylover wrote:When Mrs Whiskeylover and I did the South Coast Track we had porridge each day .The night before we would bring the oats to the boil in water with dried fruit [( home dried pears ,apple ,peaches ,mango ,apricots ) used different fruit or mix each day ].A lid was then placed on top and the pot was the put under a possum or beastie proof rock or log and left overnight . In the morning it was heated up ,as it has soaked it does not take much cooking, so less chance of burning .The porridge was then sprinkled with milk or sugar or other preferd topping . This changed the flavor of the Porridge and made it a change each day .Also the oats take up little room and keep the hunger bugs at bay for a fair while .Slightly off track the dried mango can be rehydrated with a little dried diced onion and a dash of cracked pepper to make a nice side dish to have with that curry you are having for lunch or dinner after the porridge.
wobbly wrote:My walk breafasts usually consist of a handfull of nuts (cashews or macadamias) and a single "fruit" jam type Uncle Toby bars or what ever other breakfast bars look interesting at the supermarket at the time.
Not saying its better than porridge but its a different option and no heating req'd.
johnw wrote: Muesli/breakfast bars of some type followed up with coffee and dried friut/nuts or biscuits. Keep it really simple. Last week's trip we used Uncle Tobys Twists fruit/jam bars and a couple of other types.
scavenger wrote:johnw wrote: Muesli/breakfast bars of some type followed up with coffee and dried friut/nuts or biscuits. Keep it really simple. Last week's trip we used Uncle Tobys Twists fruit/jam bars and a couple of other types.
Right on! Minus the coffee, of course.
Brett wrote:scavenger wrote:johnw wrote: Muesli/breakfast bars of some type followed up with coffee and dried friut/nuts or biscuits. Keep it really simple. Last week's trip we used Uncle Tobys Twists fruit/jam bars and a couple of other types.
Right on! Minus the coffee, of course.
No alcohol or coffeeDo you have any vices
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