ILUVSWTAS wrote:Mountain bread and cheese. Fry it in yr pan for toasted cheese sandwiches.
Never done it myself, but have been with others who have and was very very very very jealous.
cdg wrote:Go to an Indian Grocer and look for MTR brand 'ready to eat' meals. They are lovely indian curries with about 30 different varieties. They are in foil pouches but not freeze dried. You boil the pouch and cut the top open and nibble away. You could boil some rice to accompany. If you dont want to waste water, you can actually pour the contents into a pan and cook it. I use the pouch boiling water for post dinner pot cleaning.
i love these things. one of my best ever camping food finds. They are pretty cheap to, ive seen them on sale for .99 cents, but individually they range from 1.50 to 2 dollars per meal.
doogs wrote:A jar of homemade basil pesto is amazing, just pasta and the fresh taste of the pesto yummy. If you are lucky enough to catch any fish or shellfish cook and add these to make a restaurant quality meal
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Mountain bread and cheese. Fry it in yr pan for toasted cheese sandwiches.
Never done it myself, but have been with others who have and was very very very very jealous.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Tilleyman wrote:Some Canadian girls I met on the NZ Stewart Island shorter circuit prepared a great luxury dessert...
Cut some small slits in a banana, and bury some pieces of dark chocolate under the skin towards the centre... wrap in foil and either steam in a pot or bake on the coals.
The baked banana and chocolate sauce combo is REALLY delicious, the smell when opened had the whole hut drooling
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