Might have to give these absolute wilderness meals a hoon. Moca rice pud sounds like the business.
One of the BC meals I'd serve at home is the carrot cake and custard. I was first introduced to...
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Might have to give these absolute wilderness meals a hoon. Moca rice pud sounds like the business.
One of the BC meals I'd serve at home is the carrot cake and custard. I was first introduced to...
That's jolly organised of you!
I guess after a few days on the hill and in the sun the wraps are pretty much crackers anyway.
Yeah plus cold soaked coffee isn't really a go-to for me. I'd be willing to give the rest of it a crack (maybe) but I'm not willing to sacrifice (arguably) the most socially acceptable form of...
Dates and toilet paper. Preferably four ply plush.
That's good to know for suture for sure, cheers mate. Unfortunately yesterday I did a pretty excessive BC order that I hope will last me almost a year haha.
Yeah I'm in the same boat mate, but assumed I was being stupid and everyone else was rocking some gourmet AF lightweight lunches on the hill. Seems like cheese and crackers is the business though so...
It's always the first thing on my shopping list for longer trips. No sense in filling a camelbak with water when you're walking beside a river!
Yeah it's a walk in mission so jerky and biltong are on the cards. What sorts of meals do you throw in the dehydrator?
Cigar there are craploads of goats where we're going. I'll be taking some...
Good call - I've made a bunch of biltong for snacks. I work in a lab with liquid nitrogen, so snap freezing is actually an option.
So far my shopping list consists of whisky - so bacon may actually be a step in the right direction.
What does everyone do on their longer trips for lunch and snack options?
There's only so many backcountry meals I can handle in one day. Generally I save them for dinner/dessert. Last roar my...