Instant rice can be put in water the night before and should be good to go by lunch the next day. Same goes for oatmeal it's a cold breakfast but it's ready when you wake up.
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Instant rice can be put in water the night before and should be good to go by lunch the next day. Same goes for oatmeal it's a cold breakfast but it's ready when you wake up.
Half cup couscous
tin of chicken
tbl spoon McCormick red curry powder
handfull of dried pineapple (or any dried fruit your a fan of)
1/4 cup cashews or almonds
2 cups water
Boil the water...
I spent years smoking out of an old brass pipe
I will agree with little debby taking the place of hostess they are always about fifty cents cheaper than hostess was.
For titanium your going to need a TIG welder.
You could try your hand at making your own caldera cones for you pots.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VerP7-aiEBw
Here's another video of the same stove by tetkoba, I'm posting it because you mentioned jetboil.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTHfsRTnRSg
They sell bacon jerky at the liquor store up the road from me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curry_Tree
wonder if any grow along the AT?
What type of cans did you use? I went with the 7.5 ounce coke cans but I'm wondering if I should try the smaller red bull or v8 cans. Nice work by the way.
I always feel like something is missing if Spokes doesn't mention shucking a block of ramen.
I Spokes were here he would mention that you can split a block of ramen open like an oyster and spread peanut butter inside to make a sandwich out of it.
Tetkoba turned my little weekend hobby of stove building into a strange addiction. Whenever I'm in a gas station
I catch myself looking over all the canned beverages hoping to find some of those odd...
Just because someone hasn't used a foodsaver doesn't mean their input is invalid. It's actually a good idea, and would have all sorts of useful applications with any food product that was a liquid.
If your going to go with a solid fuel set up I would buy the Weber fire starters. It will save you some money.
GUI should be GSI
I think the GUI halulite minimalist would work, but it won't be a super snug fit on the stove.
Hybrid maybe?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTHfsRTnRSg&list=UUrXDXL8MiQTmRM5H5tU7iWA&index=33&feature=plcp
this is a very complex alcohol stove, but it gives you an idea as to how versatile...
I am by nil means a vegetarian, but I cinstantly preach the good word of corn and beans, or legumes of any sort. They at not only cost effective but also very hearty and good for you. Native...
I'm Picturing a dog with peanut butter In his mouth.OT: http://www.amazon.com/Jennys-Caramel-Dittos-6-Ounce-Packages/dp/B000HQKXHMThose things are great and require no chewing whatsoever, you can...
What's considered heavy mil?
Cheese grits with black beans and some salsa.
I believe there are some recipes in this book http://books.google.com/books/about/Freezer_Bag_Cooking_Trail_Food_Made_Simp.html?id=oTlQdlTVNS8CWhen I get some time m going to try whipping some up
I'm not sure if most of the WB community doesn't like the website but www.backpackingchef.com has some great ideas, and they are all a canvas that you can add to or take away from. I just thought...
I see a lentil curry in my future, the addition dried fruit and some nuts should be delicious.