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    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.

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    Bump....just thought this year's thru hikers might benefit from the recipie.
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    I assume they compress down to the size of a half dollar

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    Excellent .

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    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!
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    shucks they forgot the spam......
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    Quote Originally Posted by I'm gimpy View Post
    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!
    so how much did it cost?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DLANOIE View Post
    so how much did it cost?
    I bought the stuff, $25. I have yet to make it. I will keep you posted.
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    Man...that's just wrong!
    although if it was chicken and not hamburg...I'd be game!

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    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!

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    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.
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    Thought I'd bump this thread again, as this is surely one of the best instructional threads that I've ever read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcasm the elf View Post
    Thought I'd bump this thread again, as this is surely one of the best instructional threads that I've ever read.
    Thanks Elf! Looks just right for Dad, myself, almost 18 y o daughter, and 3 hongry boys, 15, 13, and 11. Will do soon and report back. If it is as good as it looks at home, it will really rock 1st night out on a trip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcasm the elf View Post
    Thought I'd bump this thread again, as this is surely one of the best instructional threads that I've ever read.
    +1 on that!! And thankfully, even at my age, I can eat anything without gaining weight (170-180 for the past 30+yrs) AND my doc says I have the cholesterol #'s "of a healthy 15 year old!!! Gonna try this treat real soon, by golly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manwich View Post
    I figured somebody might find this tutorial useful.

    just the way I like my pizza burgers...medium rare.

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    This thread makes the sandwich in the link seem all the more reasonable...

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    Quote Originally Posted by aficion View Post
    Thanks Elf! Looks just right for Dad, myself, almost 18 y o daughter, and 3 hongry boys, 15, 13, and 11. Will do soon and report back. If it is as good as it looks at home, it will really rock 1st night out on a trip.
    Please let us know how it is!

    I really wish that Mountain Crossings would add this option to their menu.
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    Throw that thing the dehydrator!
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    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.
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    Gluttony is so in fashion in the U.S. these days. Oh wait, someone making that just eats small bites and healthy otherwise right? What you sow shall ye reap.

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