everything we ate camping in the desert

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Everything tastes better outside!!!🥰❤️

sammikeiko
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You cook more while camping than I do at home lol

Erin-hoqu
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I don't think nobody cares about the presentation of food that much when you're out hiking/camping in the middle of nowhere. Quick prep and ready-to-eat meals are always the best.

yunaleenoelle
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beef jerky and clif bars are the go-to snacks. Also peanut butter pouches, rice cakes (lightweight!), chicken pouches, and then yeah, definitely mountain house or equivalent for dinner. Dried fruit makes a great snack/dessert too!

nydiareynolds
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Dry fruits especially raisins and uts like peanuts. Best energy food

usa
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I'm camping in the woods sitting in front of a small pot of boiling water over a fire right now as I type this; I've got ramen cooking right now and earlier I had cooked potato wedges on a small pan :)

entrapta
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THAT BACKGROUND IS THE BEST PRESENTATION!!!

kavitha
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One of the best things I learned for backpacking was how to dehydrate can beans. If you just don't put a can of kidney beans in your de hydrator they will reconstitute quickly and in the field. You can combine them with Lipton onion soup. Mix bits of dehydrated sausage gravy mix and definitely rice.

Minute beans with minute rice. Don't forget to take a little fat like butter or baking grease. This is a lot cheaper than other dehydrated meals..

stephenballard
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Good job guys! The cowboy bean recipe sounds good enough to eat anywhere!

Hadassah
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Lara and Cliff bars quick snacks, packets of oatmeal with dried fruit trail mix. Idahoan potato flakes with jerky added for a meat and potatoes meal and instant mac and cheese cups.

nicole-uocd
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Knorr meals are easy really any kind of dried noodle just have to boil the water awhile sometimes. You got those nice pocket stoves so shouldn’t be an issue for you. Hard cheese like cheddar last a while and summer sausage is another good item. Meal powder is also another quick way to get some food in you on the trail. Fresh produce is also great to have even though it can take up some extra space. Thanks for sharing your adventures! Stay safe out there.

tater
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Things like beef jerky. Trail mix. Slim jims.

Danny-gemy
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If you’re bringing mre’s make sure to bring Imodium.

thisiconisactuallygoofysfa
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Everything tastes good in the mountains!

kadeeeartiaga
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Bagged fish!!! My new obsession. Right near the canned tuna in most stores, I buy bagged tuna, salmon, mackerel, sardines, they even make little prepackaged fish dinners with rice or veggies right in the can or bag. Definitely prefer cold fish instead of hot meals in hot weather. Chomps beef and turkey sticks. Then I pack a head of romaine and eat it straight like a carrot.

MarzLifeOnEarth
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Breakfast- porridge oats with nuts raisins m&m’s and honey. Maybe a banana.

Lunch- rice cakes with cucumber, cheese and salami.

Evening meal- boil in bag rice or ramen noodles, with salami cheese and chilly flakes.

Snacks- the nuts, raisins and m&ms that we have in our porridge.

We drink water with a bit of honey and a slice of ginger. Or 2in1 coffee sachets.

Cheap and cheerful!!
Not sure how much a days worth comes too in $ but my misses and I don’t complain- after a dirty big hike you would eat plane rice! And ^^ is far from that.

Jrdan
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Squeezable jelly and natural PB, tortilla wraps

PB&J wraps

Hospitalifter
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I eat soup and make bread with water and a pack of pancake flour. Nice container and a rising ingredient in your flour. Also a lot of nuts

finn__
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If your going to have ramen I'd suggest getting the Korean ones and bring a bag of real bacon bits to drop in there for some protein, beef jerky works to but not as good

missourimongoose
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I buy cans of pasta and beans for short trips and for long trips pre made food to heat up in ziplock bags

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