Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
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Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Hey how about a fresh salad. Or a great veggie sandwich. Or a glass of milk..
All this work and brain beating to bring food that wont spoil...
Well the first few days at TTITD you can have any thing you bring to a picnic in the park..All those goodies you like so much will not spoil in a good cooler for three or four day.. If you bring them you don't tier as fast with beans a grits..
After gut bombing on the fresh stuff you turn to "all that brain beating" dry food you come up with..
Why not three to four day of happy eating and only four to five day of desert food..
All this work and brain beating to bring food that wont spoil...
Well the first few days at TTITD you can have any thing you bring to a picnic in the park..All those goodies you like so much will not spoil in a good cooler for three or four day.. If you bring them you don't tier as fast with beans a grits..
After gut bombing on the fresh stuff you turn to "all that brain beating" dry food you come up with..
Why not three to four day of happy eating and only four to five day of desert food..
Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I don't feel like I've eaten unless I have a glass of ice cold milk.
It starts out as 2 of my ice blocks, and by labor day I still have about a quart ready to drink.
It starts out as 2 of my ice blocks, and by labor day I still have about a quart ready to drink.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I also have to have a cold glass of milk after a meal or it just doesn't feel right. I didn't know you could freeze milk and it would be good again when thawed.
2 gallon sized milk ice blocks would be great in my dry cold ice chest.
2 gallon sized milk ice blocks would be great in my dry cold ice chest.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Drink about a quarter of the milk out of each jug for expantion, then freeze.
The trick is to completely thaw the milk and then shake it up and it will be good as new.
Then of course you must bring some cookies or chocolate cake!
The trick is to completely thaw the milk and then shake it up and it will be good as new.
Then of course you must bring some cookies or chocolate cake!
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
fucko's I can not have milk.. baaa.
Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I've gotten used to powdered milk. really. I put cereal in a baggie, pour in a generous shot of powdered milk. Add cold water when ready to eat. I am happy with it. It took a lot of camping, and a spell with a wonky refrigerator. Nice in coffee too. I don't think I'd have it as a beverage though.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I guess I should bring an extra bag of Newman's sandwich cremes with me.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Sheeot, and here I am just contenting myself with one last bottle of milk from a convenience store in Reno before leaving for the long trek to BRC...
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
TT120,
You can only freeze whole milk, 2% doesn't freeze (at least not in My experience)
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You can only freeze whole milk, 2% doesn't freeze (at least not in My experience)
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I do almost all dehyd but started this thread so people will know it's not all caned beans and grits..
Again, things will spoil if you do not plan ahead with your cooler..
Again, things will spoil if you do not plan ahead with your cooler..
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Or get your shit together and be radically self-reliant and figure out a way to bring the food you want and keep it fresh and unspoiled until you're ready to eat it.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Which is exactly what unjon is advocating...trilobyte wrote:Or get your shit together and be radically self-reliant and figure out a way to bring the food you want and keep it fresh and unspoiled until you're ready to eat it.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I'll have cold milk and ice cream on burn night! It's only difficult if you have to fly in. I think I'd drive even if I lived in the east.
But then, I have lived in the eastern US, and I consider not living there "getting your shit together"!
But then, I have lived in the eastern US, and I consider not living there "getting your shit together"!
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
There's also evaporated milk, which is pretty tasty at least in tea. As a kid I tried to rehydrate some and it wasn't as good as I thought it'd be. I probably used too much water.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
going to burning man, managing my burn, my way, is having my shit together. With or without refrigeration, which I find costly, space intensive, and heavy.theCryptofishist wrote:Which is exactly what unjon is advocating...trilobyte wrote:Or get your shit together and be radically self-reliant and figure out a way to bring the food you want and keep it fresh and unspoiled until you're ready to eat it.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Ooo, I hate powdered milk. My enterprising mother was a wizard at stretching a meager budget when I was a little kid, so of course, we tried it a few times. Combine something that tastes terrible with precocious depression over the indignities of flirting with the poverty line, and the end result is a lifelong hatred.
They sell real, organic, shelf-stable milk in boxes these days (they're a little larger than juice boxes; often times in the same aisle). It's tastiest chilled in the cooler, but you don't HAVE to refrigerate it all. Like Fishy, I have not been able to find the nice, cheap (non-organic) Trader Joe's version lately, but Kroger, QF, Fred Meyer and Safeway (i.e. major grocery stores) usually have the organic variety (Horizon Farms, 2%). Wait for a sale and get it for $1/serving, which is enough for a bowl of cereal, plus possibly a bit leftover for coffee or tea.
Chocolate milk is also decent for hydration.
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They sell real, organic, shelf-stable milk in boxes these days (they're a little larger than juice boxes; often times in the same aisle). It's tastiest chilled in the cooler, but you don't HAVE to refrigerate it all. Like Fishy, I have not been able to find the nice, cheap (non-organic) Trader Joe's version lately, but Kroger, QF, Fred Meyer and Safeway (i.e. major grocery stores) usually have the organic variety (Horizon Farms, 2%). Wait for a sale and get it for $1/serving, which is enough for a bowl of cereal, plus possibly a bit leftover for coffee or tea.
Chocolate milk is also decent for hydration.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
and chocolate will melt
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I'm wondering if Aldi would have the milk boxes. Same parent company, so if they have it, it's likely the same product with a different label.Savannah wrote:Ooo, I hate powdered milk. My enterprising mother was a wizard at stretching a meager budget when I was a little kid, so of course, we tried it a few times. Combine something that tastes terrible with precocious depression over the indignities of flirting with the poverty line, and the end result is a lifelong hatred.![]()
They sell real, organic, shelf-stable milk in boxes these days (they're a little larger than juice boxes; often times in the same aisle). It's tastiest chilled in the cooler, but you don't HAVE to refrigerate it all. Like Fishy, I have not been able to find the nice, cheap (non-organic) Trader Joe's version lately, but Kroger, QF, Fred Meyer and Safeway (i.e. major grocery stores) usually have the organic variety (Horizon Farms, 2%). Wait for a sale and get it for $1/serving, which is enough for a bowl of cereal, plus possibly a bit leftover for coffee or tea.
Chocolate milk is also decent for hydration.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I'm not worried about finding it in my neck of the woods, because it's reliably available (and I prefer the organic anyway) but the TJ's variety was a little cheaper per 4 boxes. Same with their canned mocha/espresso. I bought 3 four-packs of Trader Joe's canned coffee last year but they don't have it right now at my local store, and I'd like to finish my shopping soon, so I will probably have to buy a more prominent brand at a regular grocery. Oh, well. It'll be probably a dollar more per 4-pack, but it's not the end of the world.
I do take a long time to shop though, in general, as I'm a relentless penny-pincher . . . in most respects.
. . . I cannot really argue that I needed a bunny hat. Or a wolf hat.
(Except that if put one on your right hand, and one on your left, you can entertain small children for hours.)
I do take a long time to shop though, in general, as I'm a relentless penny-pincher . . . in most respects.
. . . I cannot really argue that I needed a bunny hat. Or a wolf hat.
(Except that if put one on your right hand, and one on your left, you can entertain small children for hours.)
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
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Mel had them last year (they looked like the only edible thing left in her cool box) peppery, made me want a bloody mary
Mel had them last year (they looked like the only edible thing left in her cool box) peppery, made me want a bloody mary
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
I know my mother hates oranges because of having to eat them every day as a child in a family flirting the poverty line. It's a shame to have things ruined like that as a child... though I'd probably have a love of powdered milk ruined than oranges. Other older family members in the way-extended family can't even look at sweet potatoes because that's all they could eat during wartime.Savannah wrote:Ooo, I hate powdered milk. My enterprising mother was a wizard at stretching a meager budget when I was a little kid, so of course, we tried it a few times. Combine something that tastes terrible with precocious depression over the indignities of flirting with the poverty line, and the end result is a lifelong hatred.
That's a good idea! I had forgotten about that shelf-stable milk that doesn't need refrigeration. I'm not sure how it compares to the organic stuff, but some types that don't need refrigeration is called Ultra High Temperature (UHT) milk, where it effectively has everything living in it killed off. That probably doesn't preclude organically produced milk, but the organic stuff supposedly doesn't need as much processing to kill off some of the other stuff put in the non-organic milk. Note that UHT milk products usually have less flavor than others, but out on the playa it may not make a huge difference. If you're passing through Logan, Utah, Gossner's Foods, Inc. produces UHT milk; it might be sold around the area or in other cities in the region.They sell real, organic, shelf-stable milk in boxes these days (they're a little larger than juice boxes; often times in the same aisle). It's tastiest chilled in the cooler, but you don't HAVE to refrigerate it all. Like Fishy, I have not been able to find the nice, cheap (non-organic) Trader Joe's version lately, but Kroger, QF, Fred Meyer and Safeway (i.e. major grocery stores) usually have the organic variety (Horizon Farms, 2%). Wait for a sale and get it for $1/serving, which is enough for a bowl of cereal, plus possibly a bit leftover for coffee or tea.
On a similar note, Costco sells this "ultrapasteurized" Darigold half-and-half that I've been using for coffee. I do keep it refrigerated but it lasts forever. Even if it didn't it is so cheap that I could dump half of it and still be ahead of buying other brands. The current half-gallon container I'm using has a expiration date of 5/29/2013 on it, but I'm still using it because every time I take a whiff of the product it still smells good (as in no scent at all). Use your nose! Something like that may last substantially longer than other milk products in less-than-idea conditions.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Last year I brought 4 quart boxes of UHT (Ultra High Temp) 2% milk. No need to cool or freeze until you open a box. Tastes just as good (or better) than fresh. Get it at Albertson's
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
could we please move from the milk line to more important
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Bring a jug of hersey's syrup! 
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
just not the same Figgy.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
but at least I got you switched from spilled milk.
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
Nothing ever is!!!aserendipity wrote:just not the same Figgy.
What kind of chocolate did you have in mind?
Be speciffic and so will I!
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
delicious
that is the best
and over the years I have attempted many kinds to bring;trailmix w. chips , bars of all sorts, ..
somehow they distort there
but I will try again this year
baked brownies
that is the best
and over the years I have attempted many kinds to bring;trailmix w. chips , bars of all sorts, ..
somehow they distort there
but I will try again this year
baked brownies
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Re: Why can't I bring that food to the playa?
The playa is wilderness as Mr Unjonharley calls out. See if the Black Rock Farmers Market is there. I cooked in a medium size camp. We had box trucks and ice, but some things were wilty after mid week. Fresh fruits and vegetables like controlled temp and humidity. Different for different items. Think about your refrig at home. What keeps how long in a bag or not. Fresh is difficult but possible at BM.
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