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    Olive oil goes in everything. At roughly 240 calories per ounce, it's great to have on a long hike. Put it in mac n' cheese, put it in any pasta, add it to instant mashed potatoes... the list can go on and on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VTATHiker View Post
    Olive oil goes in everything. At roughly 240 calories per ounce, it's great to have on a long hike. Put it in mac n' cheese, put it in any pasta, add it to instant mashed potatoes... the list can go on and on.
    hmmmmmmm i guess i will have to look into this! I've never cooked with Olive Oil but then again i'm in the land of fried food.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VTATHiker View Post
    Olive oil goes in everything. At roughly 240 calories per ounce, it's great to have on a long hike. Put it in mac n' cheese, put it in any pasta, add it to instant mashed potatoes... the list can go on and on.
    Or you can put it on Snickers for a greasy hiker snack-stick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyName1sMud View Post
    hmmmmmmm i guess i will have to look into this! I've never cooked with Olive Oil but then again i'm in the land of fried food.
    You can fry with it too, I'm just sayin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RWheeler View Post
    And degrees get... debt. That's about it.



    Fun fact: it's cheaper for me to do my thru-hike than pay rent and car insurance and continue trying to find a supposed "entry level" job that I'm "qualified" for.
    C's might get degrees and debts, but A's in an appropriate major (field valued in the marketplace) will get you a high paying to take care of your debt and even fund future hikes.

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    High paying "JOB" that is.

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    I would rather fund my sons thru hike than a college education. I think he will learn more. Aw heck, what am I saying? He's paying for both and won't want me to visit him during either unless he gets in a scrape.
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    A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world. ~Paul Dudley White

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