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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2878214" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>I like Mountain House Beef Stroganoff, and recently tried another brand that had Chicken Alfredo with Spinach. I went to the Boundary Waters for a week and had Stroganoff for dinner every night. My friend tried different meals every night and at the end agreed that the Stroganoff was the best. </p><p></p><p>If it is warm, I take cereal and dry milk for breakfast. If cold, I take maple brown sugar instant oatmeal. I like Walmart brand best because the packages don't have aluminum foil, so they burn better. </p><p></p><p>I take Water Table Crackers and homemade jerky for lunch, and sometimes thow in a chunk of cheese. I dehydrate apricots dipped in pineapple juice for snacks, and make trail mix from Costco mixed nuts, wasabi peas, and M&Ms.</p><p></p><p> At home I avoid sugar, but when hunting, I want the energy boost, and I'm sure I'm burning it off.</p><p> </p><p>I don't understand what you mean by clean. I found a plastic container that fit inside my MSR kettle, and cut it short to make a cup. It is wide enough it doesn't tip over when set on the ground. I mix my meals in that, so the kettle is just for boiling water.</p><p>I repackage the meals I take into Ziplock sandwich bags to get rid of bulk and weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2878214, member: 29323"] I like Mountain House Beef Stroganoff, and recently tried another brand that had Chicken Alfredo with Spinach. I went to the Boundary Waters for a week and had Stroganoff for dinner every night. My friend tried different meals every night and at the end agreed that the Stroganoff was the best. If it is warm, I take cereal and dry milk for breakfast. If cold, I take maple brown sugar instant oatmeal. I like Walmart brand best because the packages don't have aluminum foil, so they burn better. I take Water Table Crackers and homemade jerky for lunch, and sometimes thow in a chunk of cheese. I dehydrate apricots dipped in pineapple juice for snacks, and make trail mix from Costco mixed nuts, wasabi peas, and M&Ms. At home I avoid sugar, but when hunting, I want the energy boost, and I'm sure I'm burning it off. I don't understand what you mean by clean. I found a plastic container that fit inside my MSR kettle, and cut it short to make a cup. It is wide enough it doesn't tip over when set on the ground. I mix my meals in that, so the kettle is just for boiling water. I repackage the meals I take into Ziplock sandwich bags to get rid of bulk and weight. [/QUOTE]
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