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    My thru hiker friend Biscuits swore by tuna and fruity marshmallows in a tortilla with peanut butter and hot sauce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    This'll be disgusting to some, but I like many grew up eating peanut butter and pickle sandwiches...damn I just started salivating.
    Me too. Good stuff.

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    Sliced green apple, horseradish mustard, and sharp cheddar cheese rolled up in a slice of ham.


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    Peanut butter and bacon sandwiches! Good hiking substitute is PB and bacon bits on a tortilla wrap.

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    Pancakes made with mayonnaise. Mayo is basically egg and oil, both of which you would add to dry pancake mix to make it richer and tastier. A couple of packets of mayo from a fast food place at your last resupply point make for some tasty trail pancakes your first day back on the trail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadeye View Post
    Peanut butter and bacon sandwiches! Good hiking substitute is PB and bacon bits on a tortilla wrap.
    Add some honey and you have Golden Loaf. The King would be proud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by devoidapop View Post
    Add some honey and you have Golden Loaf. The King would be proud.
    Wasn't that with Jelly called a "Fools Gold?"
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    Iced honey bun and spam sandwich. 1200-1400 calories per sandwich depending on the honey buns you choose.

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    Mini Reese cups with Jalapenos. Sounds crazy but almost every big camping outing we go on, someone brings this. Spice with the sweet chocolate and peanut butter... MMMMMM!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    This'll be disgusting to some, but I like many grew up eating peanut butter and pickle sandwiches...damn I just started salivating.
    Peanut butter and tomato sandwiches for me.
    "Är huvudet dumt får kroppen lida."

    Translated - "If the head is dumb the body suffers."

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    Cashew pepperoni tuna mixed in with a Knorrs rice side, add some nice crispy Fritos to finish. All at once, sure. After two months on the trail, the rules go out the window. What's for sale, what's left in the food bag, toss it in the pot.

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    This...is terrifying.

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    On the Grand Enchantment Tr at Turkey Creek met an extended family of Latinos(Mexicans) who humbly invited me to an AYCE sit down of Haberno and Chili peppers and Mango glazed campfire grilled chicken and sautéed grasshoppers with fresh squeezed lime and sautéed garlic and grasshoppers. They called the hoppers chapuline. Since I was out of food enjoyed it heartily among my friendly and gracious hosts.

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    This thread makes me feel normal. You guys really know how to eat

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