I claim no responsibility for the content of the program!!!
A non-hiker friend brought this show to my attention and said it was "pretty good."
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show..._52657,00.html
I claim no responsibility for the content of the program!!!
A non-hiker friend brought this show to my attention and said it was "pretty good."
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/show..._52657,00.html
~If you cant do it with one bullet, dont do it at all.
~Well behaved women rarely make history.
I saw the commercial for the program. As I recall there was a focus on Mountain House and Craisins. It also looked like they would be showing and explaining the freeze-drying process.
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The true harvest of my life is intangible...a little stardust caught,a portion of the rainbow I have clutched -Thoreau
MMMMM, missed this one.
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I was hoping that Bobby Flay would do a "Throw Down" with some thru hikers at some random shelter. They could go visit the local convenience store and stock up equally and see what kind of delicacies can be created.
That my kind of a show to watch.
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The true harvest of my life is intangible...a little stardust caught,a portion of the rainbow I have clutched -Thoreau
I can just see bobby Flay cooking over an alcohol stove and using a heinekin pot to boil his two cups of water. What would be his base ingredient? Noodles or rice or cous cous? He would probably come up with some revolution in trail cooking. Oh the possibilities
It is dessert that I would really be looking forward to.
i was hoping rachel ray would come and stay at my shelter and cook the meals!
pt
before washing your jeans shorts, pre-treat by throwing them away.
But she would only be there for 30 minutes or it would cost you $40 a day
Man.....now I miss cable!!..........and Bobby Flay.......he can come stay at a shelter and cook for me :-)
The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose............................................ ...
Strong and content I travel the open road
~Walt Whitman Song of the open road
I'd like to see Robert Irvine do a Dinner: Impossible. Imagine...he has 6 hrs to do a gourmet feed for 50 hikers at a remote AT road crossing, using only backpacking stoves and food he can buy at the nearest town stop...and he has to hitch a ride to and from town!
On Alton Brown's "Feasting on Asphalt" last night there was was someone making coffee at a civil war reenactment use a jetboil.