Explorer I
I remember Big John's--I guess we just dated ourselves!Unfortunately they no longer make it, but for me it was Big John's Beans and Fixins.
Explorer I
I remember Big John's--I guess we just dated ourselves!Unfortunately they no longer make it, but for me it was Big John's Beans and Fixins.
Off-Road Ranger I
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Damn! I guess we did, but I wish they would bring it back.I remember Big John's--I guess we just dated ourselves!
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Off-Road Ranger I
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Spam! I hear a Monty Python song coming.Bacon, Spam, Eggs, Pork Chops.
Enthusiast I
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Has anyone said tortilla with peanut butter and honey?! Sugars, proteins, carbs. Great fast trail snack. That’s what my Dad would throw at us four kids while backpacking and I still have it today.I don't think I've been on an overnight camping adventure in the last 10 years that we didn't have some sort of pancakes or ployes. Generally with fruit or peanut butter and real Maple Syrup.
For dinners we almost always make black bean quesadillas and chili mac.
But for what makes me think of camping exclusively, I'll have to add my mark to the S'mores train.
Explorer I
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ramen or "cup of noodles" - they are cheap, easy to pack, light, and they fill me up.If there is one food that defines the vision of "camping" food what would you say it is? This week I posted my video on the food that I think fits the bill. Let's see what everyone thinks is the definitive image of camping food!
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Pathfinder II
I do similar but drain the water, add a can of tuna and some hot sauce and cheese. I do use half tha packet of seasoning at least.I'm surprised to not see any recommendations for Ramen Bombs. More popular in the backpacking/mountaineering/climbing community I guess but I always keep the stuff to make a few in the truck.
The base recipe is a pack of ramen and a pack of instant mashed potatoes. Cook the ramen, set the noodles aside, use the water to make the instant mashed potatoes, add the noodles back in. I rarely use the ramen seasoning.
There are a million variations but I like to add some cheese and hot sauce.
Enthusiast II
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I love adding tuna or beef jerky. Spam is common in the climber community but I hate that crap.I do similar but drain the water, add a can of tuna and some hot sauce and cheese. I do use half tha packet of seasoning at least.
Pathfinder II
Love the setup!Food is a good portion of enjoying overlanding for me. It is fun to be in a group where everyone brings plenty of food options and a couple people cook each night and we all just sort of take turns and feed each other. Food can be a great experience all on it's own. Mountain house meals are just kinda depressing to me, but they are certainly easy and don't require all the gear I bring. :D
Lately I've been using an oven...
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