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mweinstone
04-26-2007, 20:46
and what other hiking foods are easy to overdoit on?

Ron Haven
04-26-2007, 20:56
and what other hiking foods are easy to overdoit on?Sawmill gravy will stop ye up. :o

Gray Blazer
04-26-2007, 21:37
Matzah balls!

aaroniguana
04-26-2007, 21:51
I ate 22 kishkes once. Live on the john for about a week afterward. That much chicken fat has got to be dangerous.

freefall
04-26-2007, 22:08
...At the Elms in Erwin. :sun

Jester2000
04-26-2007, 22:52
I think you can eat all of the gravy safely.

And I mean all of it.

Lone Wolf
04-26-2007, 22:58
3 of us polished off a full fifth of pocheen 2 summers back. who's wine, what wine, where the hell did i dine..!

Jester2000
04-26-2007, 23:01
3 of us polished off a full fifth of pocheen 2 summers back.

And while it seemed at the time that after this five of them polished off a third more, that was mainly due to vision problems and poor recollection.

jrwiesz
04-27-2007, 05:42
And while it seemed at the time that after this five of them polished off a third more, that was mainly due to vision problems and poor recollection.

but only one fourth of them had half a recollection!:D

Frolicking Dinosaurs
04-27-2007, 05:43
While actively hiking day-after-day, you could probably drink gravy instead of water and be OK. However, my mid-section is testimony to not trying this at home. YMMV

Gray Blazer
04-27-2007, 07:40
While actively hiking day-after-day, you could probably drink gravy instead of water and be OK. However, my mid-section is testimony to not trying this at home. YMMV
Yeah, but those thighs feel pretty good. I'll never forget that no matter how many times you bite my toes.:sun

Photofanatic
04-27-2007, 08:40
Dehydrated eggs are over done.

mweinstone
04-27-2007, 08:43
i ate 17 trout. they were about 6 to 8 oz's each. mmmmmmm trout.

mweinstone
04-27-2007, 08:45
as a kid, i ran away to the trail. hiked from dwg to the doyal. bought a sac of penut brittle and one of pnut mand m's. dont try this at home.stayed in my room on the 2nd floor for a week eating candy. bad. very bad.

Frolicking Dinosaurs
04-27-2007, 08:49
Yeah, but those thighs feel pretty good. I'll never forget that no matter how many times you bite my toes.:sun:D CHOMP Can you still recall? :D Careful, I'll send you to DC to learn the delicate art of not recalling. ;)

Before anybody gets the idea that the female dino has been frolicking with someone other than the male dino, I let several people at the April Fool's bash feel the hole in the muscles of my thigh and the muscle that has recently started working part of the time.

mweinstone
04-27-2007, 09:20
settle down now. settle down. your weirdin me out .

BigwaveDave
04-27-2007, 09:22
Ummm, sausage gravy, red-eye gravy, tomato gravy, pork gravy, beef gravy, chicken gravy, turkey gravy, and many more, ummmm, there's quite a selection. Gravy is real food for real people. I'll bring the biscuits and grits.

Gray Blazer
04-27-2007, 10:37
settle down now. settle down. your weirdin me out .
We're weirding YOU out??!!?? I guess we'd better stop. You're right, Senator, I have no recollection of that.:banana

Mags
04-27-2007, 10:45
and what other hiking foods are easy to overdoit on?

Well, I think it depends on the kind of gravy.

Are we talking about the gravy from "biscuits and gravy"? I am guessing perhaps 1 qt before your arteries just cease to let blood through.

Gravy made from turkey? I think there is more leeway.

The old timers from my former neck of the woods used to (still call?) tomato sauce with sausage/meatballs "gravy" as well. Depends on the amount of garlic used for the amount of gravy a person can safely consume.

Of course ALL the above depends upon such factors as weight, muscle to fat ratio and overall health of the person.

Photofanatic
04-27-2007, 11:20
You better eat it fast to keep the critters away.