Good timing, me and my wife just made our meal/shopping list as we sat by the campfire Saturday during the kids’ nap time.
Breakfast
- instant coffee 2x/day
- Pre-made breakfast burritos (5 days worth, bring frozen and wrapped in foil)
- freeze dry (5 days worth)
- 2 different tiny hot sauce bottles
Lunch
- Pepperoni/salami/cheese sandwiches on sandwich thins. Pepperoni/salami is preserved enough that it’s fine for 10 days just chilling in a dry bag in the shade. Bring 3 different kinds of cheese and a couple sauces for some variety. Also bring some PB pouches for a couple days to add variety.
- cup of noodles x2. They’re bulky, but weigh nothing. Hit the spot on those days you’ve sat in the rain for 5 hours to start the day!
Supper
- freeze dry. I’ve picked through them all to know what I can enjoy for 10 days.
- family sized bag of doritos crushed up in a ziplock. Eat by the spoon and they hit the spot while waiting on freeze dry.
- tea. Supper for us is at 10pm when it gets dark. Tea hits the spot after a cold evening and before bed.
- stroopwafel for dessert. Great with warm tea.
Snacks
- any sort of homemade no bake cookie/bar
- candy bars/Lara bars
- custom trail mix
- applesauce/fruit/veggie pouch 2-3/day
- Costco fruit leathers
- moose jerky or Costco land jager sticks
- smoked salmon
- nuun hydration tablets
My camp kitchen is a jet boil, Mr Buddy rack for burritos, coffee mug, and long titanium spoon. I got 300 days a year I can sit home and make moose steak or eggs or whatever people are making. I only get to hunt moose 10 days a year so I spend that time hunting or sleeping. No chance I’m wasting a couple hours a day cooking and doing dishes. Plus I don’t want to bring another 50lbs worth of crap. I do bring a few sheets of folded foil, a stick of butter, a tiny bag of seasoning, and freeze dried mashed potatoes; but have never had the desire to start a fire and have moose for supper.