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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, heutzutage spielen Kontakte und Adressdaten eine immer wichtigere Rolle. Aus diesem Grunde habe ich Ihre Adresse in mein...
Sabine Blank
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Jul 1, 2003
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I dried, cut in half with skin and seeds remaining, some ripe grape tomatoes. They taste like "Gummie Bear" candy. I think I may use them in my gorp. I...
bleederguy
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Jul 17, 2003
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I have been experimenting with no-cook backpacking meals to save weight. To improve the flavor and fat content of my meals, I am interested in adding cheese...
Will Rietveld
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Jul 18, 2003
1:28 am
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... Cabot cheese What's the perfect topping for vegetables, summer salads and... of course... popcorn? It's Cabot Cheddar Shake! Order right now and receive...
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im4farms
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Jul 18, 2003
1:41 am
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Check out http://www.kingarthurflour.com and do a search on cheese and also on cheddar. They have orange and white cheese powder that come up on a search for...
David Anderson
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Jul 18, 2003
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http://eeivdnew.securesites.com/store/ merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=BP&Product_Code=IN+FN+C115 or http://tinyurl.com/hanc has freeze dried cheddar...
David West
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Jul 18, 2003
3:12 am
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Thought someone might be interested in this. Interesting that three different Companies market the same unit under their name. Please pass this recall message...
beaubushor
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Jul 23, 2003
3:02 am
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Great suggestion on the pear tomatoes. But, I don't think the "more plants" idea would fly here (I think I'm up to 15 or so per person... ok, maybe 20). Most...
Karen D. Oland
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Jul 23, 2003
3:02 am
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I get a lot of my foods at Walton Feed http://waltonfeed.com/ they might have something that will work. If you do not see what you want send them an email....
bleederguy
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Jul 23, 2003
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You can usually find cheese powder in a regular grocery store where you generally might find the spaghetti powder, or the beef stroganoff powder etc. Knorr...
Christine Conners
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Jul 23, 2003
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you can also buy cheese powder packets from Annies: www.annies.com this is the cheese powder that they use for their mac and cheese dishes -Stephanie...
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Jul 23, 2003
3:02 am
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Check out www.beprepared.com They have both cheese sauce and freeze dried grated cheddar cheese. They also have FD butter and sour cream. Jerry ...
Jerry Goller
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Jul 23, 2003
12:35 pm
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Many thanks for all the great ideas!! I'm an almost 60 year old backpcker with a smallExcalibur, i've had great success with jerkey ,fruits(kiwi), sauces and...
macrutt94530
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Aug 2, 2003
10:40 am
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Pre cooking and drying elbow macaroni has worked fine for me. Cook the pasta as done as you like it to be BEFORE you dry it, and it will come back to that ...
John
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Aug 3, 2003
5:04 pm
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... George, for my last trip, I tried drying both mini-shells and mini- elbows. Both worked well, with caveats: At home, the shells were a little tedious to...
Amy
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Aug 3, 2003
10:33 pm
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Hello! I joined lighttrailfood a while ago, but haven't been able to read or post due to a move. Now I'm settled in here in Jacksonville, FL (at there's a...
Amy
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Aug 3, 2003
10:49 pm
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<<Black Bean Lasagna (some of y'all may remember it from previous Rucks in MD) - I substituted extra firm regular tofu for the cheese layer, and it was very...
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Aug 4, 2003
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... I'm not on my own computer right now, but will post it to the list as soon as mine is connected to the net! ... Wow, that sounds yummy! ... Exactly what I...
Amy Friends Stone
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Aug 4, 2003
11:55 pm
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... Amy, please allow me. I love it! Shane *** (Remember, this is Amy's recipe, not mine. I have added ground beef and black olives on occasion... Yummy!) ...
Shane Steinkamp
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Aug 5, 2003
3:01 am
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Wow! Thanks, Shane! :-) PS For the trail, I use little mafalda or rotelli or even orichiette (anything small and textured) instead of the lasagna noodles, and...
Amy Friends Stone
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Aug 5, 2003
1:25 pm
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Just joined the list and would like to introduce myself. My name is Mary, and I live in the Seattle Metro area. My husband does a lot of mountaineering, and we...
Mary
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Aug 7, 2003
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Hi Mary, Welcome to the group! Where are you in Seattle? We were in Bellevue/Renton/Seattle (Univ area) for 17 yrs before moving to N. Calif. in '94. I still...
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beckimaxson
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Aug 8, 2003
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Thanks for the welcome, Becki. We rent on Mercer Island and used to live in Bellevue (Crossroads area). We've been here 9 years after moving from Pennsylvania....
Mary
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Aug 8, 2003
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I've used the Tomato Basil Pasta sauce made by Knorr and it's pretty good. The directions call for simmering, but I found that adding boiling water, stirring,...
ciyd01
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Aug 15, 2003
11:38 pm
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When camping, food is not important to me. I think of it as a source of energy and something to fill my stomach. I would like to find a type of dry food that...
mebarnes65
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Aug 20, 2003
1:33 am
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Well, Mike, although I like variety & taste when backpacking, you pose an interesting question. The first thing that came to my mind was Logan Bread. Basically...
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beckimaxson
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Aug 20, 2003
3:44 pm
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Thank you. This is the type of food I was looking for. I will try it and let you know how it turns out.I am heading to The Grand Canyon for a few days and will...
mebarnes65
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Aug 20, 2003
7:52 pm
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Native American traveling foods were Pinole and Pemmican. Boring but they will keep you alive with a light weight and long storage time. Also southwest indians...
Gordon
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Aug 20, 2003
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Why not just an energy bar that contains carbs, protein, and fats....
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texasguy764
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Aug 22, 2003
3:18 pm
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sure, military rations. but, they found that even with the high calorie count, men would lose wight on rations for long periods, due to the sameness/blandness...
Karen D. Oland
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Aug 22, 2003
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