[pct-l] Food
AsABat
asabat at 4jeffrey.net
Mon Feb 15 12:50:21 CST 2010
It works miserably with noodles. They turn into a clump of starch mess. When
I use a gas stove I use lots of Lipton noodles with dried meat. When I more
frequently use an alcohol stove I switch to ramen and couscous. I can't seem
to cook noodles on an alcohol stove - suggestions welcome.
AsABat
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Kathryn Zimmerman
<thebaglady07 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Dave,
> I have friends who hiked the AT and they soaked their food - no stove - and
> loved it. But it was a simple menu: oatmeal soaked all night for
> breakfast
> (with dried fruit and nuts) and rice soaked 1/2 the day for dinner (with
> tuna or chicken and seasoned salt). They got their variety in town.
>
> I tried it on a Grand Canyon hike and found I need variety and good tasting
> food. This didn't do it for me.
>
> Bag Lady
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Dave Potter <davepotter at webmail1.co.uk
> >wrote:
>
> > Hi
> >
> > In his book 'The Man Who Walked Through Time' Colin Fletcher describes
> how
> > he routinely added cold water to dehydrated food at the start of a days
> > hiking so that they 'by dinner time' it would be rehydrated. Has anyone
> > tried it, and does it work?
> >
> > Dave
> >
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