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[pct-l] The Diabetic Backpacker



Clif bars Clif bars and more Clif bars ---- which is how one of my hiking buddies who is border line diabetic survives.
 
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Hiker97@aol.com wrote:
Here one that I bet even this list can not answer. 

I want recipes for the non-cooking-diabetic backpacker. This includes snacks, breakfast, lunch, and supper. I have a new vacuum machine, which I like a lot (Roberta Cobb recommendation). This is looking very good for taking things on the trail and making them last a lot longer. That gives me some more flexibility.

I think low-cab bars are something to investigate. I am looking at low sugar peanut butter/breads, some nuts/seeds, cheese & some crackers, tuna in water, Pringles, and popcorn.
I also would like to take some bagels and cream cheese if I can find low sugar stuff.

I have to eat periodically and no big meals while I hike. Use it as I go. Anyway, any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks, Switchback
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