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<blockquote data-quote="JP100" data-source="post: 846518" data-attributes="member: 37880"><p>you dont needa use pre made "hunting food" or whatever its called.</p><p>we dont have that stuff here in NZ and most guys back pack hunt for 5days minimum. some guys go on month long trips with no supply.</p><p>The sad truth to it is RICE haha. lots a rice.</p><p>also good is instant mash potatoe with powdered cheese. try and get some dried meat/jerkey. Its light and has good energy and fat.</p><p>cheese is good but heavy.</p><p>for breakfast make up muslie(or cereal of your choice) with milk powder/protein shake mixed into it. that way you just add water and its ready to eat. takes like 2mins.</p><p>instant noodles are OK. they are cheap and light but dont fill you up much.</p><p>you dont need to buy expensive fancy pre packed foods. </p><p>just use a bit of common sense.</p><p>what I like to do is buy a whole heap of stuff you think might be ok and eat it at home before you go on a week long trip and find out you dont like chiken noodles you actually like beef.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP100, post: 846518, member: 37880"] you dont needa use pre made "hunting food" or whatever its called. we dont have that stuff here in NZ and most guys back pack hunt for 5days minimum. some guys go on month long trips with no supply. The sad truth to it is RICE haha. lots a rice. also good is instant mash potatoe with powdered cheese. try and get some dried meat/jerkey. Its light and has good energy and fat. cheese is good but heavy. for breakfast make up muslie(or cereal of your choice) with milk powder/protein shake mixed into it. that way you just add water and its ready to eat. takes like 2mins. instant noodles are OK. they are cheap and light but dont fill you up much. you dont need to buy expensive fancy pre packed foods. just use a bit of common sense. what I like to do is buy a whole heap of stuff you think might be ok and eat it at home before you go on a week long trip and find out you dont like chiken noodles you actually like beef. [/QUOTE]
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