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    recipes?

    got any you like to share?

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    my 'bachelor pad' meals (meaning cheap as can be)

    ramen or lipton noodles w/ or w/o canned chicken mmmm


    tunafish w/ anything mmmmmm (i like to keep a few mayo packets from restaurants in w/ my condiments)


    pbm's on a tortilla mmmm (peanut butter and marshmallow is one of my favorite lunches and snacks EVER - helps me stay young at heart)

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    recipes?

    peanutbutter and marshmellow on a sandwich together?

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    oh yeah man! oh, marshmallow creme. not actual marshmallows

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    I want to point out here natchez, that although America does not have the best cuisine in the world that hikingPA is a really young guy (or gal??). And that people of my age (i.e. adults over 35 :laugh: ) aren't going to usually eat this.

    But I did eat enough of these in my youth.

    Let's say it is maybe the Nutella of America. NOt so good for you maybe but really sweet and has some amt. fo protein.

    Reminds me of fun stuff like The Beach Boys and smoking a certain weed, but I digress.(And you might get my generation from that!!)

    --des

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    recipes?

    One of my favorite hot meals is couscous (so easy!) and and spicey baked beans.
    A satisfying hot breakfast is again couscous, milk, and sliced peaches.

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    Ramen noodles with difference spices and Beef Jerky on the side are pretty much a regular for me on the trails.

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    I cook good hot spicy tofu. Actually, I am not a Veg-lover or a vegan ( I love too much fish to give that up!!!). But goothing about the TOFU you could pack for many days and don't have to worry about going bad!Plus great source of protein for someone has to reguire many days of exercise. Am't need to be refrigerated! You could eat it HOT or Cold! Could make any way you like! Goes well with everything! I normally pack hydrated greens and carrots to make curry tofu. Very light in weight plus usually make other backpacks mouth watery!!! Ymmmm...with some HOT brown rice I am set for the Party at Wild! That is why many people sign up my event!!! Acutally I don't even cook at home! But good to show off at romote area!
    Well, consider I am small person very once of backpack counts! But I'd always remember to take Tofu and small handful rice with me since that is more or less my main diet (Asian)!!!

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    By the way you could get TOFU powder for even less of weight! Just hydrate it!!! Well, you can't be too PICKY my dear!!!

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    Great ideas here B)

    Des, the peanutbutter I know is salty :unsure: That's why I was so surprised about HikingPA's "mix".

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