Moondog55 wrote:Powdered eggs for scrambled works for me but you do need to add plenty of extra butter and a small tin of Plumrose ham or smoked tuna / shredded cheese added in as well makes for a substantial feed
RonK wrote:I've never managed to make palatable scrambled eggs from egg powder. What is the secret?
RonK wrote:Moondog55 wrote:Powdered eggs for scrambled works for me but you do need to add plenty of extra butter and a small tin of Plumrose ham or smoked tuna / shredded cheese added in as well makes for a substantial feed
I've never managed to make palatable scrambled eggs from egg powder. What is the secret?
Son of a Beach wrote:I usually have bacon and eggs (sometimes on an english muffin) for short walks.
north-north-west wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:I usually have bacon and eggs (sometimes on an english muffin) for short walks.
Some people are just way too obsessed about food. Last time at High Moor there were discarded eggshells there - and quite obviously not from hard-boiled eggs. With the greatest care in the world I couldn't pack eggs in on that track and have them unbroken at High Moor.
north-north-west wrote:With the greatest care in the world I couldn't pack eggs in on that track and have them unbroken at High Moor.
north-north-west wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:I usually have bacon and eggs (sometimes on an english muffin) for short walks.
Some people are just way too obsessed about food. Last time at High Moor there were discarded eggshells there - and quite obviously not from hard-boiled eggs. With the greatest care in the world I couldn't pack eggs in on that track and have them unbroken at High Moor.
Penguin wrote:I take hard boiled eggs - quick and easy breakfast. I take my eggshells home. Hard boiled eggs last well on 3 to five day hikes.
misselaineous2 wrote:while I know porridge ticks all the boxes for a nutritious, light weight, multiday breakfast solution, by day 2 I'm bored and day 3 I just can't stomach it anymore and instead I start hitting the chocolate stash before sun up. Needing breakfast ideas and inspiration to fill the belly and nourish the soul...
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