Food
- xshift28x
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Food
I've looked into a lot of the freeze-dried food (mountain house) but I was wondering if there is anything wrong with taking some oatmeal packets, a couple cans of soup and some MRE's for lunch. I am only going on a 4 day-3 night trip and don't mind carrying 3 cans of campbell's soup for dinner instead of the $8 freeze dried stuff.
- Carne_DelMuerto
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Re: Food
Oatmeal is good, but don't bring cans of anything. There are plenty of lighter options. You can get miso soup packets, dehydrated beans and soups, and other similar items at your local grocery or health food store. There are plenty of options packaged in paper and plastic. You've got to remember that not only are cans heavy to pack in, you have to pack out that bulky trash.
If you do decide to get a couple of the Mountain House meals, I recommend the Buffalo Chicken (bring tortillas too). It is nice and spicy.
If you do decide to get a couple of the Mountain House meals, I recommend the Buffalo Chicken (bring tortillas too). It is nice and spicy.
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- Jimr
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Re: Food
BLEAH, I hate freeze dried. Along with soup packets, I like to bring the foil packaged chicken to add to soups and ramen. If you go with ramen, get Top Ramen. They're a bit more expensive than Maruchen, but they're pretty good eaten dry and crunchy on the trail. Then you can save the flavor packet for the soup along with the chicken chunks.
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- Carne_DelMuerto
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Re: Food
I found this just before my last trip and brought a few to try out: http://www.starkist.com/product/ready-m ... hunk-light" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We put it on a tortilla and added some hot sauce. Nice tasty protien source.
We put it on a tortilla and added some hot sauce. Nice tasty protien source.

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- rlown
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Re: Food
It's pretty funny.. Mountain House used to make dehydrated tuna and chicken salad, which I found quite tasty on crackers or whatever. A great lunch item.Carne_DelMuerto wrote:I found this just before my last trip and brought a few to try out: http://www.starkist.com/product/ready-m ... hunk-light" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We put it on a tortilla and added some hot sauce. Nice tasty protien source.
I'll have to try the starkist now.. I love the new pouch-ready seafood stuff they're putting out.
Should probably move this to the backcountry food topix area..
- markskor
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Re: Food
Carried a few of these myself...yummy mixed with those Knor chicken/ Stroganoff/ Rice dry packages. BTW, they are all available this year at the Tuolumne store for re-provision purposes.Carne_DelMuerto wrote:I found this just before my last trip and brought a few to try out: http://www.starkist.com/product/ready-m ... hunk-light" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We put it on a tortilla and added some hot sauce. Nice tasty protien source.
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