Favorite fast food condiment.
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Favorite fast food condiment.
Seems like you can get just about anything in a condiment package. My current favorite to take camping is these olive oil packets from sub way, one package is the perfect amount to add to noddles, cook fish, add a bit of much needed fat to just about any meal. They also have vinegar and lemon juice.
What's your favorite fast food condiment?
What's your favorite fast food condiment?
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Re: Favorite fast food condiment.
For on the trail I assume.
Pico... Great on most anything. Usually have to settle for Picante.
I've yet to see packets of Sriracha
I bet it will pop up in the list
Pico... Great on most anything. Usually have to settle for Picante.
I've yet to see packets of Sriracha
I bet it will pop up in the list
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Re: Favorite fast food condiment.
Pickle relish, for mixing with tuna.
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Re: Favorite fast food condiment.
Pico, where do you get that? Sriracha yummmm.
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Re: Favorite fast food condiment.
Pico de gallo. Have yet to find it here in TX in little packets. Most joints have picante with pureed tomatoes. I'll post it if I can find it!Rockchucker wrote:Pico, where do you get that? Sriracha yummmm.
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Carls Jr has salsa packets, to bad the flavor is subpar.austex wrote:Pico de gallo. Have yet to find it here in TX in little packets. Most joints have picante with pureed tomatoes. I'll post it if I can find it!Rockchucker wrote:Pico, where do you get that? Sriracha yummmm.
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Re: Favorite fast food condiment.
Sriracha Packets
I have taken these olive oil packets in past years.
I'm not sure I really have an over all favorite to bring since I don't consistently bring any one thing or another. I do remember McDonalds honey mustard being very good when I had some along the Tuolumne.
I've done from hot sauces of all types to honey to mayo and relish. Also have done green chili packets from 505 Chili. Those were a happy find in the John Muir Trail Ranch boxes one year.
I have taken these olive oil packets in past years.
I'm not sure I really have an over all favorite to bring since I don't consistently bring any one thing or another. I do remember McDonalds honey mustard being very good when I had some along the Tuolumne.
I've done from hot sauces of all types to honey to mayo and relish. Also have done green chili packets from 505 Chili. Those were a happy find in the John Muir Trail Ranch boxes one year.
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Re: Favorite fast food condiment.
Rogue your my new hero! Love siriracha.
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Re: Favorite fast food condiment.
One of the guys I went to Cottonwood Lakes with last year had those sriracha packets.
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Re: Favorite fast food condiment.
Mayonnaise. I sometimes eat a packet like it were Gu. But if I could find a source for ranch dressing packets I'd go with that instead.
A Yosemite bum solo climbed El Cap one time eating only condiment packages pilfered from the deli. I know of someone who ate only power bars on a five day backpacking trip. I wonder if anyone has been out in the mountains for a while with only condiments?
A Yosemite bum solo climbed El Cap one time eating only condiment packages pilfered from the deli. I know of someone who ate only power bars on a five day backpacking trip. I wonder if anyone has been out in the mountains for a while with only condiments?
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