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    I usually take boiled eggs on my fishing day trip in a bag. On longer trips usually in a egg carrier/holder.

    About eggs longevity, we did a road trip in Dec 2020 and took eggs with us in a holder. Came back home, kept the holder in its place in Kitchen. Last week I was travelling so took it out and found one raw egg in it. Was looking okay so made an omelette and ate it, still alive. That egg survived 1 year and 3 months of Indian summer/winters and was still edible .

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    Yeh boiled eggs. Come in a disposable wrapper. All the goodness is still there. Fat and protein. A great filler to knock back the hunger pangs any time of the day.


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    I guess it depends on if you are setting up a tent in the middle of the bush and trying to save on weight, or if you have a place that is easily accessible so you can take a whole bunch of stuff without worrying too much about weight. For meals in the middle of the bush I guess dehydrated powdered eggs are the way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nickoli View Post
    Take oats and make porridge.... are you going hunting or looking for a 5-star resort? ::
    Wouldn’t eat it at home, wouldn’t eat it in the bush. My thinking is that any food I take in with me ain't coming out, so a marginal amount of extra weight to bring along a decent meal is worth it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie Z View Post
    Wouldn’t eat it at home, wouldn’t eat it in the bush. My thinking is that any food I take in with me ain't coming out, so a marginal amount of extra weight to bring along a decent meal is worth it.
    we walked two days into a hut with only bare minimums and cheep dehydrated stuff for 5 ish days of students hunting

    in rolls a group of cyclists with beer, bacon, eggs you name it they had it including chocolate and sweets
    I dont think iv eaten a rice rissotto since

    I take what ever I was planning to eat at home now
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    Back Country Cuisine do a nice scrambled egg mix, my wife and I use all the time on tramping trips

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    Oldest thread but come back to life. I used to carry eggs by putting them in pair of socks inside a billy. Fully protected from breakage used to start with a clean pair then used as the trip went on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie Z View Post
    @25/08IMP I Biggest challenge is vacuum packing em though cos the vacuum will want to suck up the liquid.
    Put a bit of paper towel at the top, it stops the liquid from getting into the seal.
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    plenty of plastic containers designed to hold eggs,wont fit jumbos but will std #7s I remember putting egg in film canisters minus shell of course..... easy enough to do the same with small tupperware pottle or any of the many small plastic sealable containers.
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    Eggs is luxurious item for outdoor. I even giving up my SLR camera
    Always In pursuit of my happiness...No matter the costs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Rabbit View Post
    Eggs is luxurious item for outdoor. I even giving up my SLR camera
    I've never eaten a camera. Do you have any good recipes?
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