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    Re: What do you take for food while hunting?

    Pretty sure gadget man did

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    What do you take for food while hunting?

    Quote Originally Posted by RimfireNZ View Post
    I'm surprised no one has mentioned scroggin. I take a big bag of that with me too on multi day trips as it'll squeeze into any space in your pack, and grabbing a handful of that when you start to get worn out gives you a real boost.
    So old Skool !!! But the oldies are goodies ..

    I use the bite size OSM's instead now ... just as easy to take a bite on the move

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Pretty sure gadget man did

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    He did too. Well it works well for me.

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    Never heard of OSM before this thread, got some of the 1/4 bars for a snack on my weekly walk with Dougie and Jet today...

    Pretty good, bit too much sugar for my liking, but decent energy food in a handy size

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    If you guys aren't too manly to bake, seriously make your own stuff! The oaty/nutty trainsmash cookies I have made are a good low GI option, no (refined) sugar in them, loads of energy packed goodies and still taste yum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ebf View Post
    Never heard of OSM before this thread, got some of the 1/4 bars for a snack on my weekly walk with Dougie and Jet today...

    Pretty good, bit too much sugar for my liking, but decent energy food in a handy size
    The cranberry ones are certainly sweet. The original apricot is OK and the chocolate are best (according to my tastebuds).
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    Tx Rushy, yup, had the cranberry one, will try the apricot next.

    And yes Dougie, I'll eat the "trainsmash" oat and honey biscuits again, they were good.

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    this is how we use to eat at nights. Spent too much time cooking, cleaning and drinking instead of been out on the ridge track at last light. One year I put on weight Now we just have premade casseroles with Maggi mash spud and bread






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    Re: What do you take for food while hunting?

    apricot osm is my favorite

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    Quote Originally Posted by leathel View Post
    I often take rice in the bag... and a tin of tuna for the last meal, Pasta and bacon mid meal, Sausages first night (precooked) with pasta or just about anything.. Lunch pita bread and tuna or salami and cheese, potato flakes are good to bulk out a meal with little extra weight.

    Longer stay plain rice with extra's to add, a onion/ garlic or two is good for flavor too

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    I buy tubs of powered Poweraid from the supermarket, it's about $12 in the 'lifestyle drinks' isle great for any type of workout if you are the running type as well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougie View Post
    If you guys aren't too manly to bake, seriously make your own stuff! The oaty/nutty trainsmash cookies I have made are a good low GI option, no (refined) sugar in them, loads of energy packed goodies and still taste yum.
    My twin keeps reminding me that that I used to say "Baking was woman's work" when I lived with the folks. I have to keep reminding him that I was usually baking with mum at the time. Got a recipe?
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    A food dehydrator is great. Do your favourite casserole, double bag and freeze ready for your next trip. Works with spag bol sauce, fruit, fruit leathers, ... etc. Buy stuff in bulk when cheap and freeze as it doesn't dry as much as freeze dry, but can generally be eaten "as is" if desired.
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    depends on how far and how long. at one stage it was salami and bread for breakfast lunch and tea lol. usually take dehydrated meals. muesli with milk powder mixed in. milk powder is quite high in protein so aids recovery of muscles as well. on a long trip with big days I take some supplements to help out. glutamine is a good one (helps prevent muscle break down, just add to water) it's a popular supplement for endurance athletes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
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    Yeah the man has that stuff but I like the taste of poweraid better and find it mixes better than replace.
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