[pct-l] Trail food

Bill Burge bill at burge.com
Thu Mar 15 21:26:40 CDT 2012


The rice, beans and enchiladas; are those items you dehydrate yourself?

I'm looking for a source for dehydrated received beans...

Bill Burge
Typoed on my iPhone...


On Mar 15, 2012, at 6:54 PM, treerings at gmail.com wrote:

> My trail diet is not that different from my home diet:
> 
> Breakfast: oats/cereal or muesli with soy powder milk. Lara bars for brunch
> on the trail.
> Lunch: Rehydrated rice and beans with spicy tofu are staples, as are
> lentils. Chocolate/gorp/fruit etc. as snacks.
> Dinner: First instant miso soup, then rehydrated echiladas, beans and rice
> and vegetables, or lentils with vegetables.
> 
> I don't eat meat. I don't eat dairy. I don't carry a stove anymore. I
> rehydrate in Ziplocks while hiking. I do not eat expensive, unhealthy MRE
> available from REI. Read the sodium and cholesterol on those. Aside from
> shoes, bag, and backpack, and camera, ultralight backpacking is dirt cheap
> when you avoid expensive food and unnecessary and heavy gear.
> 
> 
> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Lisa Seeley <seeleylisa at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I like the food posts - seeing what people are bringing & getting ideas.
>> Here's my contribution. Costco's large bag of philipine brand dried mangos
>> are yummy, nutritious, good energy food, & high calories.
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