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Show Notes: Episode 210
Today on the First 40 Miles, maybe you want to eat like royalty on the trailβbut you donβt need a 15 piece place setting to make that happen.Β What does it take to shovel food from your cook pot to your mouth?Β Then weβll talk about our top 5 favorite post trip meals.Β Then, what are our recommendations for backpacking gear that can go seamlessly from trail to off-trail lunchbox?Β And weβll wrap things up with a quote from our favorite Dutch Post-Impressionist painter.
Opening
- Battle of the Utensils: Pros and Cons of each type of utensil
- Fork, knife, spoon
- Spork
- Sponifork
- Long-handled spoon
- Chop sticks
- Plastic/titanium/bamboo
- What works?
Top 5 Favorite Post Trip Meals
Fried rice
- Gem Lake hike when we were dating
- Fast easy, prep before trip
- Rice, frozen mixed veg, an egg, and some ham or bacon⦠oil and soy sauce.
Taco soup
- Fast, filling, warm
- Can of corn, diced tomatoes, black beans (rinse and drained), taco seasoning or chili powder, chicken bouillon
- Maybe some ground beef
- Tortilla chips
- Shredded cheese
Burger/pizza joint off trail
- Many restaurants off the big trails that cater to thru hikers
- Big servingsβ¦lots of calories for the calorically depleted
Super Salad
- Takes some energy to put together, but itβs so worth it. Especially if youβre feeling veggie deprived from spending weeks on the trail
- SImple formula: a green, a cut fruit, chopped vegetables, and some nuts. Top with poppy seed dressing.
- I like Romaine with an orange thatβs been sliced up, walnuts, red onion, red bell pepper and top with poppy seed dressing.
Frozen food like ice cream or slushies
- Dairy Queen
- Especially if it was a hot trip
After-hike food: Whatβs the thing you crave most at the end of a backpacking trip?
- These two items work on and off the trail
- Great for packing lunches to work and school
- Durable and work well for backpacking
- Great to have multi use items for the trail that can be used at home as well
Backpack Hack of the Weekβ’: Β Dollar Store Food Haul
If youβre looking for food to take on your next backpacking trip, a trip to the local dollar store may have just what youβre looking for.Β Β More and more, dollar stores are stocking food.Β And theyβre typically in smaller, more convenient sizes that are perfect for backpacking.
- coconut oil
- Jif-to-go packets
- nuts
- seeds
- chocolate/fun size bars
- ramen noodles
Trail Wisdom
βIf you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.β
βVincent van Gogh
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