good wheeling foods
I have a duel fuel Colman campstove just one tank with a burner on top and found that on the trail a can of any kind of warm soup is a great delight. It only takes about 5 mins to warm up and is quick and easy. Also some rolls or bagels to dip in the soup is a good combo. Just last weekend in Elbe Wa I had chicken and dumplings with a bagel can't wait to get back on the trail. Happy wheeling
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Originally Posted by ZakReichel
(Post 52240575)
...a can of any kind of worm soup is a great delight.
Best wheeling food ever = Beef jerky(or any kind of jerky) |
Haha....that's a nifty typo unless he really is eating worm soup. ;)
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Haha worm soup hahaha
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mmmm, worm soup...
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2382/2...0cc0a621be.jpg i usually get myself a good sandwich to take with on day wheeling trips - I like Newcastle, CA's Cheese Shop "Rat Trap" sandwich on dutch crunch. |
Have you guys ever had an omlet cooked in a zip lock in boiling water? Its great you should try it out. Pretty simple and also good on the trial if you have a safe place for the eggs.
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Originally Posted by ZakReichel
(Post 52240653)
Have you guys ever had an omlet cooked in a zip lock in boiling water? Its great you should try it out. Pretty simple and also good on the trial if you have a safe place for the eggs.
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Originally Posted by JasonYota
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I'm going to have to try that out. I could see keeping eggs on a tougher trail being hard to do.
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Homemade trail mix.
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Originally Posted by Crazy_Guy97
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Homemade trail mix.
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Snow wheelin and sledding: camp fire with hot dogs and hot coco
Regular variety of snacks and whatever wife will fix me. Wheeling and camping: chili (vegeterian or meat) cooked in a dutchoven (not farting under covers and trapping you signif under them) with corn bread. |
Cashews peanuts almonds rasians and chocolate chips if it wont be to hot.
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I just let the trail scramble the eggs for me.
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