I figured somebody might find this tutorial useful.
http://i.imgur.com/kzoxU.jpg
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I figured somebody might find this tutorial useful.
http://i.imgur.com/kzoxU.jpg
haaaaaaaahahahaha this is hilarious. i've forwarded this like 11 times already and i hate forwarding stuff!!!
That's a family recipe to make the grandchildren proud.
Pure genius! :jump, also a cardiologist's worst nightmare
and to think i almost skipped over this thread....thats great!
Ummmm.....Looks good, made we hungry, But I was thinking, How is this a backpacking Food?? Looks heavy, bulky, not sure if I would want to take it one the trail with me..
HOW EVER!!! In a town stop or a hostel, where kitchen facilities are provided, this would be a great food to start on...But I'm sure you will pay for it at the end of the day...
Graywolf
looks like a midnite snack back in my (cough) younger days
I like the Lime tostitos as a chef's snack in the Step 9 photo...
It's small things that make the difference:D
That looks like a week on the toilet to me.. with no success.. Talk about misery.
I've tried filling my backpacking food with caloried but haven't had much luck.
What sort of needle should I use when injecting more fat into my bacon?
Looks good. Just hope he had the common decency to butter that bread real thick before slapping that bacon/sausage loaf onto it.
crap I felt my cholesterol go up 20 points just looking at it.....
Oh, wow! I'm having chest pains, but that looks really good.
heart attack on a plate--- my physician friends love to see people eat this type of crap
A larding needle. :rolleyes:
Serious.
Ask Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larding_needle#larding
This article is a must read for the fat-starved thru-hiker.:jump ~K2~
Only thing I see wrong is that dreamcatcher thing. Whoever gets the part with no dream catching strings gets short changed. Oh, wait a minute: This is for one serving, right? So the solution is to make one for everyone. I get it, my bad.
Bump....just thought this year's thru hikers might benefit from the recipie.
I assume they compress down to the size of a half dollar
Excellent .
That my friends is one expensive burger, sandwich thing. I bet that costs like $40 bucks to make. I'll let you know how much it costs, I'm going to the store, I got to try this!
shucks they forgot the spam......
Man...that's just wrong!
although if it was chicken and not hamburg...I'd be game!
OK, seat belts on fellow backpackers.
check out www.epicmealtime.com These guys are insane, watch the videos.............if they were trail angels life on the AT would change - and more people would be taking numerous zero's in a row!
I actually ran across this thread Tuesday, and thought WOW! That is Nuts! So a friend and I made it just for kicks.That was some awesome eating, I added up our calorie content, came out to be a whopping grand total of 16,230 calories. (kept it off 20k by changing the size of burger patties lol)
But, it was Very Good, and we plan to make it again soon with some better variations such as adding some feta cheese into the meat, different spices, etc etc.
Thought I'd bump this thread again, as this is surely one of the best instructional threads that I've ever read.
This thread makes the sandwich in the link seem all the more reasonable...
The link-- http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandst...=1&view=mobile
Throw that thing the dehydrator!
Well it's the time of year when we have a lot of aspiring thru hikers look for advice. I though I'd bump up my favorite WB thread for them to read.