Dogwood
05-01-2016, 23:09
http://www.whatsgoodattraderjoes.com/2015/01/trader-joes-crispy-crunchy-broccoli.html
https://eatingatjoes.com/2015/01/08/trader-joes-crispy-crunchy-broccoli-florets/
These are fattening with the palm oil added but that's what trail food junkies usually crave. Plus they retain their nutrition for the most part. They have just the right amount of sea salt. Only three ingredients: broccoli florets, palm oil, sea salt. I thought I was crazy paying more than $6 for less than 2 ozs but had to try them as they were recommended by another hiker in the know who is always on the lookout for trail food possabilities being unafraid of sampling new foods. A tiny bit go a long way when adding to trail meals. About 157 cals/oz.
Mix with the Knorrs pasta sides. I took 1.5 packages of Knorrs Parmesan Pesto Penne(about 7 oz total, about $1.50), added 1/2 oz of the broccoli florets, and a 3.75 oz tin of Sardines($2) in olive oil for two people on a 3 day hike. We loved it. Dry food wt per person was just under 6 oz each. Cost about $3/ person. Adding some julienned dried tomatoes next time. Just under about 600 cals per person.
http://www.knorr.com/product/detail/993113/parmesan-pesto
https://jet.com/product/detail/0ed4f48748f24d59aea665336e875eb2?jcmp=pla:ggl:gen_ jd_food_beverages_tobacco_a3:food_items_meat_seafo od_eggs_seafood_a3_other:na:na:na:na:na:2&code=PLA15&ds_c=gen_jd_food_beverages_tobacco_a3&ds_cid&ds_ag=food_items_meat_seafood_eggs_seafood_a3_othe r&product_id=0ed4f48748f24d59aea665336e875eb2&product_partition_id=161697784860&gclid=CjwKEAjw0pa5BRCLmoKIx_HTh1wSJABk5F_4dUdPbMcx fLmttl-j48L9rlrOZzsJzzTYWsQZPPAgeRoCYhrw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
https://eatingatjoes.com/2015/01/08/trader-joes-crispy-crunchy-broccoli-florets/
These are fattening with the palm oil added but that's what trail food junkies usually crave. Plus they retain their nutrition for the most part. They have just the right amount of sea salt. Only three ingredients: broccoli florets, palm oil, sea salt. I thought I was crazy paying more than $6 for less than 2 ozs but had to try them as they were recommended by another hiker in the know who is always on the lookout for trail food possabilities being unafraid of sampling new foods. A tiny bit go a long way when adding to trail meals. About 157 cals/oz.
Mix with the Knorrs pasta sides. I took 1.5 packages of Knorrs Parmesan Pesto Penne(about 7 oz total, about $1.50), added 1/2 oz of the broccoli florets, and a 3.75 oz tin of Sardines($2) in olive oil for two people on a 3 day hike. We loved it. Dry food wt per person was just under 6 oz each. Cost about $3/ person. Adding some julienned dried tomatoes next time. Just under about 600 cals per person.
http://www.knorr.com/product/detail/993113/parmesan-pesto
https://jet.com/product/detail/0ed4f48748f24d59aea665336e875eb2?jcmp=pla:ggl:gen_ jd_food_beverages_tobacco_a3:food_items_meat_seafo od_eggs_seafood_a3_other:na:na:na:na:na:2&code=PLA15&ds_c=gen_jd_food_beverages_tobacco_a3&ds_cid&ds_ag=food_items_meat_seafood_eggs_seafood_a3_othe r&product_id=0ed4f48748f24d59aea665336e875eb2&product_partition_id=161697784860&gclid=CjwKEAjw0pa5BRCLmoKIx_HTh1wSJABk5F_4dUdPbMcx fLmttl-j48L9rlrOZzsJzzTYWsQZPPAgeRoCYhrw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds