Sandwiches up to 70 degrees

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Last year I made some bagel sandwiches with salami and cheese, vacuum sealed them, and froze them. The day I left, I tossed them in my cooler full of ice and would grab one when I headed out from the truck in the morning. This year, I am contemplating spiking out and won't have the cooler. Temp range was/is supposed to be mid-30s to 70. How long would you take something that's perishable like that for?
 

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Last year I made some bagel sandwiches with salami and cheese, vacuum sealed them, and froze them. The day I left, I tossed them in my cooler full of ice and would grab one when I headed out from the truck in the morning. This year, I am contemplating spiking out and won't have the cooler. Temp range was/is supposed to be mid-30s to 70. How long would you take something that's perishable like that for?
Multiple days. Just bring the mayo in seperate mayo packs. I have done this for a few years.
 

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I started asking the same question last summer. That is a link to those conversations.
 

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Multiple days. Just bring the mayo in seperate mayo packs. I have done this for a few years.
Are you putting Mayo on sandwiches?? Not advised.
Last year I made some bagel sandwiches with salami and cheese, vacuum sealed them, and froze them. The day I left, I tossed them in my cooler full of ice and would grab one when I headed out from the truck in the morning. This year, I am contemplating spiking out and won't have the cooler. Temp range was/is supposed to be mid-30s to 70. How long would you take something that's perishable like that for?
 
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Your sandwiches will be fine.

I found a bagel/bacon/honey/peanut butter sandwich in my pack like two weeks after a week+ trip. I was hungry, the bagel was pretty smashed, but it was alright.
 

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The bagel is fine. 7-10 days they may get a little mold depending on the brand.

Salami is good to go- I never worry.

Hard cheese keeps just fine for me in conjunction with the salami.

Spicy mustard and pickles are the garnish that bring it all together.
 

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The bagel is fine. 7-10 days they may get a little mold depending on the brand.

Salami is good to go- I never worry.

Hard cheese keeps just fine for me in conjunction with the salami.

Spicy mustard and pickles are the garnish that bring it all together.
How do you do the pickles? Pack them separate? Vacuum seal them with everything?
 

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Yeah just double bag or triple bag them. Their pickled in vinegar- I don’t worry about them at all.
 

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As long as the meat is cured( pepperoni, salami, capicola, and prosciutto) it’s gtg , just keep any condiments separate from the bread and meat
We where in Alaska for 14 days and took pepperoni, salami, capicola, and prosciutto + Libby lunchables ( canned ham , turkey & chicken salad)
Cheese last a long time out of the sun
Individual packets of mayo & mustard indefinitely
 
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