[pct-l] Fires
Catherine Middaugh
catherine.middaugh at gmail.com
Mon Jan 8 20:03:04 CST 2018
Ugh, I eat hot food at least 2 meals out of 3 and can't imagine going
without hot food while hiking in the spring. I've tried going stoveles, but
having hot food when you're cold and almost shivering is a godsend.
On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 4:23 PM, Timothy McCullough <
tmccullough5439 at gmail.com> wrote:
> There is also the option of using flameless heaters. Like the ones that
> come in MREs. They use a small amount of water to activate.
>
> On Jan 8, 2018 16:06, "marmot marmot" <marmotwestvanc at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > It's not that difficult to go cook less. Any of the instant soups that
> you
> > can buy in bulk will rehydrate in cold water. It just takes a bit longer.
> > Taste Adventure makes 4 that I know of. They are organic and Vegan.
> > *Instant hummus. *Precooked taco shells.
> > *Soy or mushroom jerky.
> > *Nuts ,dried fruit.
> > *Add dried Eggplant powder to your hummus and you have a sort of
> > Babaganoush. *Almond butter,Cashew butter. Put a fruit tea bag in your
> > plastic bottle let soak on the back of your pack and you have "sun tea".
> > Hibiscus, and dried cherry is good. I've probably hiked 6,000 miles
> > stoveless.
> > Yes, it's easier with one but at least we know we can do it this way.
> > If you want to buy the Alpine Aire meals -- all of the veg ones rehydrate
> > in cold water. I think that any meal which only requires boiling water
> and
> > not cooking will work that way.
> > I'm sure others have suggestions also.
> > Marmot
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
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