Travel Size Food, Spreads, Condiments
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Travel Size Food, Spreads, Condiments
Starting to put together my food list for our trip later this summer. Found a great place for backpacker friendly sized food:
www.minimus.biz
For you peanut butter lovers, this store is for you!
www.minimus.biz
For you peanut butter lovers, this store is for you!
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Re: Travel Size Food, Spreads, Condiments
Packit Gourmet (http://www.packitgourmet.com/) is also good.
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Love this company and take some of their meals on every backpacking trip. So much better than a pouch of instant mashed potatoes or Mountain House. Shipping's a little expensive, but it is a small business with great quality.JerryB wrote: ↑Thu May 25, 2017 12:57 pm Packit Gourmet (http://www.packitgourmet.com/) is also good.
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I came across this company through Backpacker Magazine and tried some of their meals. I now order from them every year; the food is easily prepared and tastes good!
http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/
http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/
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In today's more liberal climate and a name like MaryJane, some folks might be expecting a bit more "adventure" in their meals.kolo wrote: ↑Fri May 26, 2017 10:45 am I came across this company through Backpacker Magazine and tried some of their meals. I now order from them every year; the food is easily prepared and tastes good!
http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/
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I love packit gourmet and they have small condiments and such to add to your order if needed. Their meals are fantastic as well.
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Packit, I don't believe, has organic ingredients; and I don't see "bulk", available for their prepackaged meals?
Whereas, MJ's has both available. Vegan and Vegetarian offerings are also available.
I have never tried the Packit offerings, but, can attest to the favorable review of MJ's.
I usually supplement the meals with jerky(beef/turkey) or fish.
Whereas, MJ's has both available. Vegan and Vegetarian offerings are also available.
I have never tried the Packit offerings, but, can attest to the favorable review of MJ's.
I usually supplement the meals with jerky(beef/turkey) or fish.
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Re: Travel Size Food, Spreads, Condiments
This is my favorite "travel size" spread. No experience with this site, just Googled it as an example.
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Packit does use OG ingredients "when possible," although they are not a certified organic processor like MJF. They also have Vegetarian and Vegan options. I'll have to give MJF a try sometime, though. I didn't realize until this thread that you could buy additional sauce/condiment packages with your orders, or I'd have been bringing more sriracha and texas pete's.jrwiesz wrote: ↑Sat May 27, 2017 4:52 pm Packit, I don't believe, has organic ingredients; and I don't see "bulk", available for their prepackaged meals?
Whereas, MJ's has both available. Vegan and Vegetarian offerings are also available.
I have never tried the Packit offerings, but, can attest to the favorable review of MJ's.
I usually supplement the meals with jerky(beef/turkey) or fish.
I like Mountain House pretty much across the board. Backpacker's Pantry is just too much for a solo hiker, and the few things I tried were anywhere from "meh" to "eh."
Alpineaire is probably the most disgusting freeze dried food I've tried. Even after a long day on the Superior Hiking Trail, I couldn't stomach one of their chili meals and ended up dumping it in the latrine (I kept the bag). Let's just say it looked like it belonged there.
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I'm going to try the Packit offerings
I know the MJ's goods are edible
I especially like the sweet corn and black bean chowder with beef/venison jerky added
Their lentil bisque reminds me of split pea n ham soup
Also, nicks couch potatoes are good
I know the MJ's goods are edible
I especially like the sweet corn and black bean chowder with beef/venison jerky added
Their lentil bisque reminds me of split pea n ham soup
Also, nicks couch potatoes are good
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I just re-uped on alpineair for this summer. Yeah it's not the most tasty, but buying it at $4.50/meal helps my budget out. As long as I throw in a couple mountain house biscuits and gravy I'm a happy camper.
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The price is what led me to try them, but man I was so disappointed. I'd rather have a Pasta/Rice Side, or instant mashed potatoes for $1. But totally with you on the B & G!
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Just back. Our best meal was a Pack-it pasta bolongnaise. Very tasty. Pretty good pumpkin-ginger pancakes too
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As a make your own, I've found these indispensable: https://www.rei.com/product/696007/cogh ... ckage-of-2. I fill one with PB and the other with Nutella, and place in a zip lock bag with tortillas and a small bottle of honey (or mix in the same tube). These are always packed in a side pocket of my pack or in the day hatch of my kayak for a quick power snack...
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Re: Travel Size Food, Spreads, Condiments
Squeeze tubes have been around at least since the '60s. (We used to call them "Gerry Tubes" because they were made by Gerry.) The issue with them is it's always hard to get the last little bit out. They are also too big for some items (e.g. mustard {Unless you really like mustard.})JavaHiker wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2017 4:04 am As a make your own, I've found these indispensable: https://www.rei.com/product/696007/cogh ... ckage-of-2. I fill one with PB and the other with Nutella, and place in a zip lock bag with tortillas and a small bottle of honey (or mix in the same tube). These are always packed in a side pocket of my pack or in the day hatch of my kayak for a quick power snack...