Some newly found items
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 8:35 am
I just packed up food for 35 days (my Wind River trip). I found a few new items at Walmart.
Tajin Classico seasoning - several very small plastic bottles in a triangular package. Found these in the produce section. Hot pepper-lime seasoning. Each tiny bottle has 0.35 oz and weighs .55 ounces with the bottle. Perfect size for 3-5 day trip.
Packaged tuna (with water drained) now comes in little cups vs. the flat pouches. May be easier to get the tuna out of the package.
Flat pouches of Spam. Ok but not great in boiled dinners - probably would be better fried.
In snack section- small 1 oz. packets of turkey sausage slices and salami. No refrigeration needed.
Instant barley. Needs only 10 minutes cooking. Same time as instant rice. I usually just boil 1 min then turn off heat- put the pot in a cozy, where it finishes. For long trips, a bit of barley is a nice change from the usual pasta and rice.
McCormick now has lots of their spices in smaller packaging.
Sesame honey trail bars - also in the produce section.
Large packages of fd mushrooms - also in the produce section. Very reasonably priced.
The camping section also carries several FD meals, but they are expensive (about $8 a meal).
Trader Joes also has a baked seaweed snack that weighs nothing - good to add to miso soup.
Our Trader Joes also carries a good selection of fd fruit at prices a lot less than Whole Foods. I found a package of FD grapes! They also have FD pomogrants and blueberries (quite expensive). I like the fd pinapple best because it does not crumble to dust when packed. I had to go to Whole Foods to find fd tomatoes and corn and other vegetables.
I buy all my nuts and seeds at Trader Joes - best prices.
And if you are looking for textured vegetable protein, our local store, Raleys/Bel Aire has it in the bulk organic section. For those who "poo-poo" TVP, look at the ingredients in your very expenisve FD meals, and you find that this additive is a major ingredient. I just add a tablespoon to every meal to add protein. You do not even notice it.
And, Walmart so far is the only place I can find Nido - whole dried milk.
In the baking section of most stores you can also get dried egg whites (add just a little to a meal to add protein) and dried buttermilk.
Tajin Classico seasoning - several very small plastic bottles in a triangular package. Found these in the produce section. Hot pepper-lime seasoning. Each tiny bottle has 0.35 oz and weighs .55 ounces with the bottle. Perfect size for 3-5 day trip.
Packaged tuna (with water drained) now comes in little cups vs. the flat pouches. May be easier to get the tuna out of the package.
Flat pouches of Spam. Ok but not great in boiled dinners - probably would be better fried.
In snack section- small 1 oz. packets of turkey sausage slices and salami. No refrigeration needed.
Instant barley. Needs only 10 minutes cooking. Same time as instant rice. I usually just boil 1 min then turn off heat- put the pot in a cozy, where it finishes. For long trips, a bit of barley is a nice change from the usual pasta and rice.
McCormick now has lots of their spices in smaller packaging.
Sesame honey trail bars - also in the produce section.
Large packages of fd mushrooms - also in the produce section. Very reasonably priced.
The camping section also carries several FD meals, but they are expensive (about $8 a meal).
Trader Joes also has a baked seaweed snack that weighs nothing - good to add to miso soup.
Our Trader Joes also carries a good selection of fd fruit at prices a lot less than Whole Foods. I found a package of FD grapes! They also have FD pomogrants and blueberries (quite expensive). I like the fd pinapple best because it does not crumble to dust when packed. I had to go to Whole Foods to find fd tomatoes and corn and other vegetables.
I buy all my nuts and seeds at Trader Joes - best prices.
And if you are looking for textured vegetable protein, our local store, Raleys/Bel Aire has it in the bulk organic section. For those who "poo-poo" TVP, look at the ingredients in your very expenisve FD meals, and you find that this additive is a major ingredient. I just add a tablespoon to every meal to add protein. You do not even notice it.
And, Walmart so far is the only place I can find Nido - whole dried milk.
In the baking section of most stores you can also get dried egg whites (add just a little to a meal to add protein) and dried buttermilk.