[pct-l] JMT Bread, was: Re: The Truth....was McNuggets Don't Spoil?
Yoshihiro Murakami
completewalker at gmail.com
Mon Dec 6 22:39:57 CST 2010
Thanks giniajim
I forgot to write. If you eat the bread at home, it is better to bake
the bread after the bread swells as much as possible. I eat about one
slice (within 1 cm in thickness ) bread in every morning. I don't
know how much calories the bread has. On the trail, I eat the bread
twice as breakfast and lunch. I need about 3 Kg of bread in one a
week. May be, next summer, I will carry huge JMT breads, because I
will hike with my wife as a guide.
2010/12/7 giniajim <jplynch at crosslink.net>:
> I tried this. Turned out pretty good. I had to cook it about twice as long to get it to cook through, and even then it was sort of 'soft' in the middle.
> Anyone calculate the calories? I got 71 cals per ounce. The recipe made 98 ounces.
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2009 JMT, the first America.
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