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<blockquote data-quote="chindits" data-source="post: 2121882" data-attributes="member: 92909"><p>I use to make my own using quinoa as a base because I was cheap and I have a dehydrator. Now I have better things to do with my time and I am always on the scout on my days off once the garden is planted and the firewood is put up.</p><p></p><p>I've gone to buying #10 cans of mountain house when they're on sale. I repackage to zip locks and keep them in the fridge until I'm packing. Bulk is more affordable and I decide what size portions to pack depending on how cold it gets. In the winter I'll pour bacon drippings into my supper meals. I'll have meals ready to go all winter and can pack and be out the door in 30 minutes.</p><p></p><p>I also pre package cereal with powdered milk and brown sugar. I usually don't eat it as a real breakfast because I'm making tracks before daylight and I don't mind that hungry feeling til the sun starts to warm things up and the critters start to bed down. </p><p></p><p>The taste isn't a priority for me, it's all about calories, fat, sodium and staying hydrated.</p><p></p><p>2020 was a bad year for trying to find bulk, kind of like ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chindits, post: 2121882, member: 92909"] I use to make my own using quinoa as a base because I was cheap and I have a dehydrator. Now I have better things to do with my time and I am always on the scout on my days off once the garden is planted and the firewood is put up. I’ve gone to buying #10 cans of mountain house when they’re on sale. I repackage to zip locks and keep them in the fridge until I’m packing. Bulk is more affordable and I decide what size portions to pack depending on how cold it gets. In the winter I’ll pour bacon drippings into my supper meals. I’ll have meals ready to go all winter and can pack and be out the door in 30 minutes. I also pre package cereal with powdered milk and brown sugar. I usually don’t eat it as a real breakfast because I’m making tracks before daylight and I don’t mind that hungry feeling til the sun starts to warm things up and the critters start to bed down. The taste isn’t a priority for me, it’s all about calories, fat, sodium and staying hydrated. 2020 was a bad year for trying to find bulk, kind of like ammo. [/QUOTE]
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