44hunter45
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Kara's Choice coming soon? Take my money!!
"There's a bunny outside"
"There's a bunny outside"
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I now see. The video flic pic (for me) didn't show the Newberg marque. And thus... I didn't watch it. Figured you @neffa3 were sharing some wild YouTube to support why MH isn't the gold standard of one of the least expensive backcountry prepped food. Besides, bulk Costco!
That was definitely an awesome moment in the video.Kara's Choice coming soon? Take my money!!
"There's a bunny outside"
Now that's a cool idea! I can see that with fine shredded corned beef, etc.One thing I've learned is adding dehydrated pulled pork
Dried apricots are the "concentrated" form of all of those. They are no longer allowed in my pack....squirrel...!!LOL
"colon blockage" too funny, c'mon man you've never heard of Miralax, Metamucil or Dulcolax? it's a must in my back country meal plan!
Yep, tuna packs are the way to go. Lots of protein. And they come in different flavors so you can mix it up.I like the knor noodles and I also like the flavored Idaho instant potatoes. I know it’s not for everyone but I also like tuna packs. I eat one every day for lunch when I’m hunting. They are light and have good fat and calories. I also eat almonds and Mike and Ike’s every day! Last year I had a bunch of the heathers choice packaroons and liked those a lot. But at 3.00 apiece they aren’t cheap. I might try making some on my own.
to add calories I carry a stick of butter or evoo to add to noodles and anything else. There is a big difference between eating calories to eat calories and eating good calories that will fuel you on a backcountry trip. One must understand that they are going to have calorie deficit while they are doing such grueling activities day in and day out for a week or longer.