[pct-l] NEW meal preparing and packaging service

Will Hiltz will.hiltz at gmail.com
Tue Oct 14 15:18:18 CDT 2008


Never!  You'll have to pry the ramens from my cold dead fingers!  Keep your
cursed healthy, delicious, nutritious food!


I like this idea... have you thought about how much these might run?  I'm
not sure that this would become profitable for you without a certain amount
of volume, yes?


YITOOD,

Easy


On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 4:04 PM, laura wolff <lauraewolff at gmail.com> wrote:

> I am constantly getting complimented on my backcountry cooking creations
> and
> I thought I'd put them to good use. I was wondering if there would be a
> market for a new personalized packaged meal. I want to start by gaining
> some
> thru-hiker clients and providing x number of meals for them at designated
> mail drops. Would anyone be interested in this service?
>
> My meals use a lot of spice, but because I am offering a long-term
> client-based service, they can be altered to taste (i.e. you don't like
> mushrooms or heat, I won't put it in) and calories (some people need more
> fuel and some need less)
>
> Also, I "cook" with an alcohol stove and my meals are always fuel
> efficient.
>
> And...when you're on the trail, you crave variety. I made the mistake of
> having tortilla and PB for lunch everyday for eight days....I stopped
> eating
> lunch. My meals are different. They're tasty and delicious. and...
>
> Nutritious: I use vegetables and make sure to have a healthy proportion of
> carbs, fats and proteins. Also, I don't use ingredients that you can't
> pronounce and have no idea how they were synthesized. I like to eat real
> food and I think most people do too. Of course, this shortens the
> shelf-life, which is why I need to know how much to make for whom and when
> to send the packages.
>
> So, if you're interested, please post back.
>
> Thanks!
>  [image: Edit/Delete
> Message]<http://appalachianpages.com/forum/editpost.php?do=editpost&p=569>
> _______________________________________________
> Pct-l mailing list
> Pct-l at backcountry.net
> http://mailman.backcountry.net/mailman/listinfo/pct-l
>



More information about the Pct-L mailing list