Saturday, December 14, 2013

What to take to a cabin that only has?

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katie s


What should I take to a cabin that only has a fridge that is a little bigger than a dorm size one, a microwave, and park- like grill? Also what type of food could I make that would be easy to make with the lack of appliances? Also any recipes would be appreciated! Thanks!


Answer
I wouldn't go without my homemade granola. Store bought works too. Eat dry or take rice milk.

Any canned food (bowl, canopener and spoon of course)

Lots of good freezedried or pre-made camping/backpacking food at a sports equipment store.

Fresh fruit.

Veggies - I have a stir fry pan w/ holes in it made for doing mixed veggies on the grill.

Tofu - takes up very little space in the fridge especially for the protein power...infinite possibilities there.

Easy Backpacking Recipes containing CORN, cooked on a camp stove, with limited pots?




Anna L


Headed out in a short back packing trip. Just an over night. But once we've made camping we're planning on having a sort of Iron Chef cookoff.... The secret ingredient is corn. It can be corn meal, corn kernels, corn on the cob (though its not really the season).
Does anyone have any good recipes for 3-4 people to cook on a cook stove with limited pots and pans.



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcyUv0eYupY
Spam and Quaker Grits




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