Food, Food, Food
> the doctors think I'm gluten intolerant.
See http://www.cieux.com/bm/quickMeals.html and search the page for gluten. There are several companies that make gluten-free meals that are ready-to-eat - boiling-water-in-a-pouch, pouch-in-boiling-water, and not heated or cooked at all.
> my travel companion was mostly incapacitated for the first two
> days, the energy for cooking was not there
My sympathies. The first day or two can really suck till you get acclimated to the heat and dryness.
[edit: Oh, and consider bringing canned fruit - pears, peaches, fruit cocktail to get you through the first day or two - wet and tasty when parched.]
See http://www.cieux.com/bm/quickMeals.html and search the page for gluten. There are several companies that make gluten-free meals that are ready-to-eat - boiling-water-in-a-pouch, pouch-in-boiling-water, and not heated or cooked at all.
> my travel companion was mostly incapacitated for the first two
> days, the energy for cooking was not there
My sympathies. The first day or two can really suck till you get acclimated to the heat and dryness.
[edit: Oh, and consider bringing canned fruit - pears, peaches, fruit cocktail to get you through the first day or two - wet and tasty when parched.]
- CapSmashy
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VINEGAR! SALT! JERKY!
Its true for me too.....the climate + excitement = different eating habits then I have not in that desert.
I have found that vinegary stuff is sooooo amazing out there....Just like a "vinegar playa footbath", your innards need some acid to balance out that alkaline. You will so crave vinegar!
Last year I finally bought special vinegar items and they were heaven: Really good garlic stuffed olives, or nice gourmet pimento stuffed.
Best quality pickles I could get: tiny ones, big ones. Dill, sweet. Yum.
Pepperoncini or antipasto in jars. Kraut if thats your thing....
You have to keep this stuff refrigerated, even tho its not that sensitive, but its OH SO WORTH IT.....
I never enjoyed a pickle so much in my life.
You will find yourself doing wierd things, like drinking pickle juice.
It clears your brain of playa dust just a bit!
Turkey Jerky is also my life saver....2 big bags gets me thru.
Last year I loved Gourmet beet and sweet potato chips. mmmMmm
I dont have time or energy to cook hot foods, so might as well get good quality snacks!
I also boil like 6 hard boiled eggs before Bman, put em in the cooler, and I have protien hits for the next 2-3 days.
I dont like Canned Tuna because its too hard to get the stink off me and I dont want to spend my whole camp shower trying to get tuna off my hands and face.
Another trick: using Irish Cream Baileys for coffee cream. No refridgeration needed!
All I need is one really happy hot cooked meal the whole week. Thats usually a camp planned one time event.
Its true for me too.....the climate + excitement = different eating habits then I have not in that desert.
I have found that vinegary stuff is sooooo amazing out there....Just like a "vinegar playa footbath", your innards need some acid to balance out that alkaline. You will so crave vinegar!
Last year I finally bought special vinegar items and they were heaven: Really good garlic stuffed olives, or nice gourmet pimento stuffed.
Best quality pickles I could get: tiny ones, big ones. Dill, sweet. Yum.
Pepperoncini or antipasto in jars. Kraut if thats your thing....
You have to keep this stuff refrigerated, even tho its not that sensitive, but its OH SO WORTH IT.....
I never enjoyed a pickle so much in my life.
You will find yourself doing wierd things, like drinking pickle juice.
It clears your brain of playa dust just a bit!
Turkey Jerky is also my life saver....2 big bags gets me thru.
Last year I loved Gourmet beet and sweet potato chips. mmmMmm
I dont have time or energy to cook hot foods, so might as well get good quality snacks!
I also boil like 6 hard boiled eggs before Bman, put em in the cooler, and I have protien hits for the next 2-3 days.
I dont like Canned Tuna because its too hard to get the stink off me and I dont want to spend my whole camp shower trying to get tuna off my hands and face.
Another trick: using Irish Cream Baileys for coffee cream. No refridgeration needed!
All I need is one really happy hot cooked meal the whole week. Thats usually a camp planned one time event.
~8~ buzzzzzzzzzz
Don't use canned tuna.
Get the pouches of albacore.
If it stinks, it's cat food, not tuna.
Coffee syrup is a great thing to carry.
They don't have a decaf version though.
I've been eating McCann's Irish steel cut oats lately.
They have fast and instant versions, besides regular.
I bet that would be good out there.
Chinotto
So no one on this webhouse has ever tried Chinotto?
Ever?
No advice at all?
It's very different.
Get the pouches of albacore.
If it stinks, it's cat food, not tuna.
Coffee syrup is a great thing to carry.
They don't have a decaf version though.
I've been eating McCann's Irish steel cut oats lately.
They have fast and instant versions, besides regular.
I bet that would be good out there.
Chinotto
So no one on this webhouse has ever tried Chinotto?
Ever?
No advice at all?
It's very different.
"Everything is more wonderful when you do it with a car, don't you think?"
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire
It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
-girl by the fire, watching a tree moved by car bumper in the bonfire
It would be a shame if I had to resort to self-deception to preserve my faith in objective reality.
From the Lun China Box site:

http://lunchinabox.net/2008/04/11/speed ... ezer-bags/
has other tips on freezing individual portions and how to actually roll that sucker up so it isn't big and flat. Wow.
The photo is from Biggie's stream at
and he has more food prep photos there, including a rice ball mold.

http://lunchinabox.net/2008/04/11/speed ... ezer-bags/
has other tips on freezing individual portions and how to actually roll that sucker up so it isn't big and flat. Wow.
The photo is from Biggie's stream at
and he has more food prep photos there, including a rice ball mold.
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A staple at camp is spaghetti every other day. You want to dance til' the sun comes up? You want to travel to the fence and back again? You wanna frickin' d i s c o t e q u e like a champ? Boil a big pot of spaghetti- super nourishing (high carb) and filling. Plus: cheap and ususally have enough to gift some bowls out---!Voila! Plus I've been gifted in the past a good simple warm cheese quesadilla (at night it's magic 
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Cook a tri-tip and a chicken at home. Cut up into bite-size pieces and make meal sized freezer baggies. Get antipasto stuff - jars of olives, peppers, mushrooms, yummy, hearty crackers, salami. Pre-cut fruits and veggies and bag up at home. Granola for breakfast. Jerky and power bars for walkabouts. Have three coolers - one for beverages, one as a freezer, one as in-n-out frig. Done.
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I am going to resist the great temptation towards a facile remark about Monkey Chow.
Instead, I remember reading once that you can supply all of your nutritional needs the cheapest with:
Instead, I remember reading once that you can supply all of your nutritional needs the cheapest with:
- enriched flour
nonfat dry milk
margarine
sweet potatoes or yams
cabbage
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Automatic cooker runs off car exhaust:
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2008/04/ ... at-of-car/

I'm sure the flavor is wonderful, and they don't mention how well mixed the food will be after the drive onto the playa.
http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2008/04/ ... at-of-car/

I'm sure the flavor is wonderful, and they don't mention how well mixed the food will be after the drive onto the playa.