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<blockquote data-quote="Noobie" data-source="post: 2919836" data-attributes="member: 127485"><p>Packing perishable foods for the first few days then switching to dried is a good strategy. A small spinning rig can fill out the menu during those off-hours when hunting is futile. Bacon lasts and trout fried in bacon grease is awesome, along with boiled eggs. On the cheap things like popcorn, steel cut oatmeal, saltines, peanut butter, english muffins, beef hot dogs on a skewer.</p><p>I have a Little Chief smoker and salmon, deer/elk/antelope brisket etc. are its steady diet. One of our apple trees died and feeds the smoker. Pancake mix with dried eggs, a cube of butter and a small container of maple syrup. Bit of olive oil in the pan to keep them from sticking. Cheese. Works well for the crackers, lasts forever. Heavy organic whipping cream for the coffee or tea, lasts at least a week and makes the pancakes awesome, great in the oatmeal too. Dijon mustard and fresh onion for the hot dogs. Don't forget a loaf of bread for toast and hot dog buns. Chips and some onion dip. Freeze dried water. Are you getting hungry yet???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Noobie, post: 2919836, member: 127485"] Packing perishable foods for the first few days then switching to dried is a good strategy. A small spinning rig can fill out the menu during those off-hours when hunting is futile. Bacon lasts and trout fried in bacon grease is awesome, along with boiled eggs. On the cheap things like popcorn, steel cut oatmeal, saltines, peanut butter, english muffins, beef hot dogs on a skewer. I have a Little Chief smoker and salmon, deer/elk/antelope brisket etc. are its steady diet. One of our apple trees died and feeds the smoker. Pancake mix with dried eggs, a cube of butter and a small container of maple syrup. Bit of olive oil in the pan to keep them from sticking. Cheese. Works well for the crackers, lasts forever. Heavy organic whipping cream for the coffee or tea, lasts at least a week and makes the pancakes awesome, great in the oatmeal too. Dijon mustard and fresh onion for the hot dogs. Don't forget a loaf of bread for toast and hot dog buns. Chips and some onion dip. Freeze dried water. Are you getting hungry yet??? [/QUOTE]
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