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What food do you take camping when you are away from shops etc with no access to any kind of civilisation?
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Why does anyone camp?
Because the kids love it. (so do I actually)
As Chill says, seeing the night sky with no light pollution is an awesome sight. We have just spent two weeks camping in europe, river swimming, tombstoning, kayaking etc...far better than them spending the holidays on the X Box.
Back to the question. It obviously depends on what food you like ck1 but as said pkt microwave rice (just put it in a pan with a little water and warn up)
Noodles, look around your local home bargains or £1 shop. We managed to get various curry sauces, chinese sauces and even delicious potatoes in convenient tin foil packets (far better than cans). Take a travel fridge with a couple of frozen cartons of milk and water in it, this will keep your frozen meat in good condition for quite a few days, obviously the milk can be used for frothy coffees once defrosted.
Why does anyone camp?
Because the kids love it. (so do I actually)
As Chill says, seeing the night sky with no light pollution is an awesome sight. We have just spent two weeks camping in europe, river swimming, tombstoning, kayaking etc...far better than them spending the holidays on the X Box.
Back to the question. It obviously depends on what food you like ck1 but as said pkt microwave rice (just put it in a pan with a little water and warn up)
Noodles, look around your local home bargains or £1 shop. We managed to get various curry sauces, chinese sauces and even delicious potatoes in convenient tin foil packets (far better than cans). Take a travel fridge with a couple of frozen cartons of milk and water in it, this will keep your frozen meat in good condition for quite a few days, obviously the milk can be used for frothy coffees once defrosted.
Thanks for all the answers!
Zags, i love the idea of eating the squirrels, I have a plentiful supply in the garden that eat all the bird food so that would be a great solution, my daughter loves fluffy things though and I don't think she'd ever forgive me!
Shoota /bunching that sounds much more practical although probably a bit heavier than squirrels.
Andy, we're trecking through the grand canyon so I think the small sacrifice in comfort and sharing a toilet (there won't be any showers) will be well rewarded. If there was a BnB down there I would most certainly be in it!
Zags, i love the idea of eating the squirrels, I have a plentiful supply in the garden that eat all the bird food so that would be a great solution, my daughter loves fluffy things though and I don't think she'd ever forgive me!
Shoota /bunching that sounds much more practical although probably a bit heavier than squirrels.
Andy, we're trecking through the grand canyon so I think the small sacrifice in comfort and sharing a toilet (there won't be any showers) will be well rewarded. If there was a BnB down there I would most certainly be in it!
Next year we are doing the Pyrenees, as I was browsing I came across this story http:// www.tod ay.com/ news/ma n-pushe s-wheel chair-b ound-fr iend-50 0-miles -throug h-pyren ees-mou ntains- 1D80005 577
Great little story.
Great little story.
I don't know if you have Beanfeast over there, its TVP, a meat substitute dried and packed with a powdered sauce,
you just add water and cook it and it turns into a pretty reasonable pan of mince, onions and gravy, or mince in a bolognaise sauce, depending on which you buy,
It is quite tasty served with potatoes or pasta.
It looks like some dust you have swept up off the floor when you initially put it in the pan, but don't be put off,
it looks and smells very appetising when it is cooked. X
you just add water and cook it and it turns into a pretty reasonable pan of mince, onions and gravy, or mince in a bolognaise sauce, depending on which you buy,
It is quite tasty served with potatoes or pasta.
It looks like some dust you have swept up off the floor when you initially put it in the pan, but don't be put off,
it looks and smells very appetising when it is cooked. X