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>>2856996
For me, it's little debbie swiss cake rolls.
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>>2856997
These are where it's at and google trying to memoryhole their exist is proof
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>>2856996
Stopping at the burger place on the way back.
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I used to worry about kcals/oz and macros, now I just eat whatever I know I'll be able to stomach while out of breath and tired. Some examples are shortbread cookies, peanut m&ms, ham and cheese sandwich with avocado and hot sauce and buffalo chicken tender sandwich with blue cheese dressing. As always, winter is peak since you can bring perishables without worrying about the cheese going bad or anything in the heat..
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>>2857005
>buying shortbread
Bro wtf
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bite size salami
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>>2856996
>Redpill
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>>2857005
>>2857009
shortbread has great kcals/oz and peanut m&ms aren't bad either
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>>2856996
trailmix or any kind of nuts really
dried mangoes
never needed anything more than this
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>>2857020
Yeah so cook it yourself. You are getting blatantly ripped off.
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>>2856996
I pack a whole one of these on longer trips and some strong cheeses. I drink red wine to stave off the gout.
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>>2856996
just dont snack
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>>2857027
What's the active prep time on shortbread? 10 minutes? 20?
I make $175/h, buying that shit in store is obviously worth it.
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>>2857119
The same time it took you to read my comment, write one back, complete the captcha and click post. It's three ingredients a dog could accidentally make it if you just tossed the ingredients at it on a hot day. Your hourly rate is irrelevant when you engage in conversation here with me dont be lazy.
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>>2857028
you can't get gout without carba to generate uap
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>>2857027
Knowing how to efficiently resupply at any gas station in the country is better than playing with your easy bake oven.
>>2856996
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yE5PGe6B95o
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>>2857206
You must have got lost on your way to another board. This is /out/ I don't have a vegetable garden because I cannot afford vegetables.
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>>2856996
Dried fruit from Trader Joe's :)
>very high calorie:weight ratio
>quickly absorbed carbs
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>>2857119
>I make $175/h
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>>2856996
Those dried mini sausages you can get at the gas station
Dried figs
Cashews (unsalted)
Almonds (activated)
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Just a simple grain-chocolate bar during the way up and some nice dried meat, cheese and rolls on the top, usually.

I recently did a bad-weather mountain hike in a light snow storm and had some vegetable stew with egg in a thermos with me. That's the life, I tell you.
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Hardtack has been a good snack to bring in my experience. You munch on it while walking, good source of carbs
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>>2857259
NTA but that isn't even 400k/year
Not everybody is a poorfag
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>>2857388
That's where you're wrong lmao. You ain't in the 1% chief. That's why the call it that. Cus errybody else is poor. You're juss copin' cuuuh.
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The only food I take with me is sunflower seeds
>easy to pack
>store well enough
>lots of salt and nut fat
>spit the shells wherever I please as they biodegrade readily
>forces me to keep my mouth shut to prevent bugs flying in
>not enough food to prevent me from working up an appetite to go to a greasy local burger joint afterwards
>
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>>2856996
>>2856997
>>2857003
Do people actually eat like fucking toddlers that found $100 bill? Absolutely disgusting. Eat real food, not this industrial slop. If you're actually /out/ your body needs proper nutrition or you're probably glamping
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>>2857436
>spit the shells wherever I please as they biodegrade readily
Exquisite bait. I know you're trying to get a rise out of me and it's working.
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>>2856996
summer sausage and some mashed potatoes sprinkle on some chips and that shit is some proppa sloppa
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>>2857438
>If you're actually /out/ your body needs proper nutrition
That's really not how it works, kid. Calories are calories; you're not gonna develop an iron deficiency just because you eat some sugar while camping.
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You can put a 1 pound steak cooked medium in a zip lock bag and chew on it all day. Raw potato and steamed broccoli are good side items.
Srsly- why wouldn't you bring a fucking steak to chew on. Ramon noodles ? who thinks like this ?
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>>2856996
My "backpacking MRE" (3 to 5 days of calories)
Food bag:
2 cans of 'deenz
Sweet Baby Rays beef jerky
1 jar of Jif peanut butter
Trail mix
Some other stuff maybe, but Im forgetting

Snack bag:
Snickers bar
Payday bar
Caffeine pills
Caffeinated Jelly Beans
Caffeinated electrolytes (going to replace these with normal ones)
This is also bug out bag food, which is why theres so much caffeine
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>>2857004
What's your go to order when you roll up to a cozy establishment such as this?
>>2857026
Preference for dried Pineapple is the taste of a true patrician
>>2857005
Can't go wrong with a ham Sammy and a treat. 6'2 so can relate to that shortbread shit
>>2857206
Ty for the link kind gentleman. How tf scarfing 8 per day? Haven't ate a mcdub in forever
>>2857300
I prefer my sausages large and juicy butt anyways, pro tip is homemade chocolate almonds with a sprinkle of sea salt. Yw
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>>2857810
>What's your go to order when you roll up to a cozy establishment such as this?
cheese burger and a chocolate shake.
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>>2857004
This guy 100% hikes. If this isn't your thing, then you don't really go /out/
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Putting napkins in the bag of a loaf of bread absorbs moisture and keeps it from molding for a longer time. For me, a jar of peanut butter and bread is my favorite. Energy drinks mixed with electrolytes (apparently already a thing that another anon mentioned itt) is really good.
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>>2856996
it tends to vary. but I always have ramen, instant mashed and pretzels. then some other combo of candy, seasoned rice (or some other grain or pasta), meal replacement bars, nuts, chips, crackers.
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>>2857880
oh and I also love powdered fruit ice teas with caffiene for the morning
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clif bars
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>>2857880
>ramen
i tried this but it keeps sticking to the bottom and it's a fucking pain to clean it up afterwards. i use one of those titanium camping cups, is that the reason? or are you supposed to add olive oil or something
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>>2856997
I prefer the little debbie cosmic brownies
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>>2856997
>>2857982
If we're eating Little Debbie snacks it's gotta be honey buns, for me.
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>>2857933
Are you frying the ramen?
Just boil some water then chuck it in.

Titanium is notorious for being difficult to cook with. I've heard people say this is because of it's thermal conductivity, I've heard other people say that's a myth and it's actually just how thin titanium camping cookware is. In any case, it's easy to get a hotspot in the middle of the bowl/pan which burns anything in the centre but leaves the edges of the bowl raw.
Use more oil, turn the heat down, stir constantly and pray.
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>>2856996
pop tarts n jerky.
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>>2857004
Prefer a forearm-length burrito, personally.
>>2858037
Honey buns taste better flat. Nutty Buddy is true ride-or-die.
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Based
>>2857436
>not enough food to prevent me from working up an appetite to go to a greasy local burger joint afterwards
>Burger Chad vs cracker cuck >>2857365.
>>2858093
Pro tip for eating Nutty buddies, take a bunch of tiny bits, nawing like your a chipmunk. It makes em taste even better somehow. Yw
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>>2856996
Jerky snd granola bars and a ton of water. Its an old family secret
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>>2856996
bring enough junk food to survive until you can hunt, fish and forage your food. for me it's classic dried fruits, GORP, and hard tack.
>>2858093
>forearm-length burrito
only after returning to civilization after more than a month does one earn a forearm-length burrito. this is once a season eating.
>>2858116
nutty buddy, oatmeal creme pies, swiss rolls, and cosmic brownies are safe.
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>>2857122
>This nigger doesn't know about specialization.
Keep making those cookies cuck.
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>>2857004
>Stopping at the burger place on the way back.

Would bet they serve up a great burger.
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Chocolate covered peanuts. Apples, oranges or dates. Raisins.
Oat porridge with raisins and jam for breakfast, and two cups of strong and sweet tea.
For lunch (only really on the first day if it's a multi-day hike) I like a big sandwich with lots of butter, thick slices of ham, honey, black pepper, brie, and maybe salad or bell peppers.
Cured sausage and a few glugs of aquavit for when I reach the goal of the trip.
No, the real treat is a petrol station burger (biggest they have, no fries) and a bottle of ice cold Coke when I get back down. Sit down on the bench outside and eat it sensuously.
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>>2856996
Can't go wrong with GORP
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>>2857365
>Hardtack
this is only good when you've been on a ship for an extended period of time and all the other food has been eaten already. You let it soak in your coffee for a little while and then use a spoon to skim the weevils and weevil eggs off of the top
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>>2856996
Nothing. You don't need snacks, and unless it's high summer, you don't really need water. Nor do you need fire. That's the redpill.
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>>2856996
SPAM IN A POUCH
Hard to find, though.
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>>2858394
Do you have a roleplay server I can join?
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>>2857438
>proper
Whenever I see this word, I immediately re-read the entire post in an Indian accent, and everything said immediately becomes laughable.
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>>2858417
I mean, depending on what you're doing, he's right. I found that I tended to bring a ton of food and water for a day trip and then not use 90% of it. This goes out the window if there's a heat wave though.
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>>2858185
Based Scandi brother
>eat it sensuously
But like how? Ketchup, mustard, BOTH!? Ever purposefully not take napkins and both get all over your face but you can't wipe so your kinda licking the side of your mouth all the while devouring has station burger slop? Proof?
>>2858246
Mmm, GORP
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>>2858137
you must be 18 to post here
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>>2858419
>depending on what you're doing
And there's the key problem to sweeping roleplayer statements.
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>>2857438
eating proper is for regular home life you fatty, camping and hiking is for fun
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>>2857004
>>2858148
little mom-and-pop burger stands in the middle of nowhere are the best, beef tallow in the fryer and patties made by hand.
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>>2856996
deenz or herrings out of a can
perfect snack or breakfast
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>>2856996
caned meat(spam),pickled eggs,apple,sunflower seeds,coffee and i pop a stew soup sometimes.
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>>2859524
>>2857004
Burger crowned king of the trail?
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>>2856996
Did Katahdin last winter on 24 pop tarts
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>>2856996
If I fill my 1 lite shaker bottle with a bag of this (saves space), that's enough food for 2 full days. Ever tried this stuff? Leaves a bitter taste but you feel a GLOW as it starts to digest, it's packed with protein, vitamins, nutrients and minerals.

I always take it with me, usually I'll have it for breakfast. There have been times when I forgot to get enough food, or I ran out and needed to walk a while to get more - this stuff was always on hand to fuel my efforts.

In a situation where you want to go out innawoods for months at a time you could carry a few bags of this (each bag is 30 meals) and be set for a long long time - just add stream water.

I just ordered a load more earlier in case things really get bad here in England, which they might. I can stay very healthy on this stuff even if my heart would yearn for real food after a few days. I've put a few bags in the back of my mother's canned food cupboard as well, then we're set.
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>>2859899
No never tried but will have to
Godspeed bong bro
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>>2859899
Whey protein is an underrated prep for shtf sorta stuff but do NOT plan to live on it alone. A pure liquid diet fucks up your digestive system.

For non-disaster purposes I often take a container of BCAA powder with me on mountaineering trips or long trips in developing countries. Provides a great way to boost your protein intake when AMS has fucked your appetite or if you're subsisting on rice+beans from local villages. The performance boost is real.
You could use whey protein or other meal replacements but BCAAs are much more enjoyable when mixed with water and that makes a difference when you're trying to force yourself to get enough calories+protein to keep moving. Some of the new 'protein waters' are similarly palatable so I might switch to them but they are often composed primarily of hydrolysed collagen peptides which are unlikely to be as beneficial as BCAAs or a complete protein like whey.
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>>2856996
PBJ + granola tortilla wraps.



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