This is the hero we need.Build a small twig fire and heat up some Beanie Weeenies.
Baby Bel cheese, Cheez it crackers, fig newtons.
This is the hero we need.Build a small twig fire and heat up some Beanie Weeenies.
Baby Bel cheese, Cheez it crackers, fig newtons.
The spicey Ramen bowls have been a favorite as well. I have been adding canned chicken that I dehydrate.As far as ready to go snacks...Tuna packets, sardines, rits, sunbelt bars, kind bars, "snack olives", pop tarts, honey buns, nutty bars, peanut/almond butter packets.
For actual meals its just whatever brand of freeze dry I have on hand at the time. Also pretty into the spicy ramen bowls lately. I dont ever cook anything, just heat water. Dont want to have to keep enough water on hand or take the time for dishes.
Also tortillas, peanut butter packets, and pepperoni stay good for a good amount of time unrefrigerated. So I sometimes bring that and make pb & pep wraps. A little weighty but feals like something substantial to eat after a few days.
How much toilet paper do you take to use after "fiesta night"?Just get a dehydrator and dehydrate your leftovers at home. Almost anything can be dehydrated and rehydrated with boiling water in the field. Just avoid greasy stuff unless you are going to use it soon so it doesn’t go rancid.
If you want, take some store bought dehydrated refried beans, Fritos chili cheese corn chips. Rehydrate the beans by adding boiling water let it set while rehydrating then add the chips and enjoy “fiesta night”.
Use a tortillaHow much toilet paper do you take to use after "fiesta night"?
In the pack everydayCan’t go wrong with peanut butter and tortillas. Doesn’t crunch/break. Packs easy
I'll echo on the Peak Biscuits-n-Gravy.I think my favorite lunch on any day but especially a cold one is the Peak biscuits n gravy.
I don't backpack too much but Tillamook sharp cheddar squares and a meat stick of some sort, and a pro bar makes a good snack.