Fruit is always a good, easy choice - apples, bananas. And if you like you could bring some caramel dipping sauce they have in stores. Frozen grapes are also delish!
Veggies - with peanut butter to dip in.
Nuts are another good choice - careful with little people though - choking hazard.
Hard-boiled eggs, yogurt (keep in a cooler with ice), sandwiches, cold fried chicken - yum!, cheeses are good!
And don't forget the drinks - Minute Maid does a good pink lemonaide in cans!
Have fun!
2007-06-05 05:48:12
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answered by Shrieking Panda 6
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We hunt, fish and camp year round. Our favorite "snacks" are jerky, homemade trail mix's and homemade fruit roll-ups.
Here's the recipe for the roll-ups (plus fun to make)
SUPPLIES:
Fresh, canned, or frozen fruit
Blender
Non-stick baking sheets*
Non-stick baking spray (e.g. PAM is a commercial brand)
DIRECTIONS:
1. Wash and prepare fruit.
2. Puree fruit in blender until it is very smooth. To make a leather that is 18 inches x 14 inches x ¼ inches, you will need about two and a half cups of puree.
3. Add as little water or juice as possible when pureeing.
4. You may now add any sweetening or spices … but beware, the more liquid in your puree, the longer it will take to dry. You don’t have to use processed sugar for sweetening; try honey, cane syrup, molasses, maple syrup, brown sugar, etc. (See below for more ideas on flavorings and spices).
5. Lightly spray the baking sheet with non-stick spray.
6. Pour the puree onto the prepared sheet.. Slightly tilt the tray to spread the puree around evenly. You could also make 4 to 6 inch size pancake shapes instead of one huge sheet.
7. At this point, you make garnish your leather if you desire (see below for variations).
8. Preheat your oven to about 150 degrees (no higher as you will cook the fruit rather than dry it). Note: below is an option if your fruit leather dries too long that is really good.
9. Put your baking sheet in the oven and prop the oven door open. The drying is going to take a long while … the time depends on how much moisture is in your puree.
10. Remove the leather from the sheet while it is still warm and roll it up. Or, before you roll it up you could spread a filling on the leather and then roll it, this makes for a great variation and suggestions can be found below.
STORAGE: For very short term storage of about a week, cut the rolled leather into bite sized pieces, lightly dust with cornstarch, and wrap in plastic wrap. And then store the plastic wrapped bites in air tight storage containers. Store in a cool, dry, dark place such as a pantry. For longer storage, store the prepared bite-sized rolls in air tight storage containers and store in refrigerator or freezer. Rolls that contain nuts or coconut need to be stored in the freezer.
FRUIT LEATHER CHIPS: If your fruit leather dried too long it may become brittle and crack as you try to peel it off the baking sheet. Don’t despair about wasted effort and wasted fruit … this can be turned into a good thing! You can crush this and use it as toppings for ice cream, yogurt, milk shakes, or hot breakfast cereals … even cold breakfast cereals get a tasty boost from this. These chips can also be reconstituted and used as baby food or in baby cereal … just make sure that you’ve soaked or crushed the chips enough so that there are no sharp edges left.
2007-06-05 05:52:31
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answered by Just Jamie 2
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i have lived in a beach community for well, years and there are a couple things to keep in mind when making your decision:
1- sand, sand, water, and more sand
2- the beach tends to be breezy/ windy
3- you're going to be fishing which means you'll be handling bait of some kind
hope that all doesnt sound discouraging, etc... just wanted to point them out so you can factor those things into your decision....
have a great trip, though!!!!!
2007-06-05 06:05:55
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answered by silver_squirrel2 3
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Fresh fruit is always refreshing.
Take Chex mix or those little cracker sandwiches. (like the peanut butter crackers). You can take granola bars, Wheat-Thins or even some dry cereal.
Have fun!
2007-06-05 09:38:37
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answered by YSIC 7
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Pumpernickel bread, hard salomi, Swiss cheese, mustard, lettuce, tomatoes, fried chicken, strawberry short cake, beer, wine, pop, baked beans, apples, carrots. In other words anything your little heart desires. Have fun!
2007-06-05 05:54:47
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answered by Robert S 2
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gold fish are great healthy treat
nature valley granola bars
pb and jelly sandwiches
ice tea or lemondade or water
yogurt
fruit peaches plums or necterines
cookies
doritos or potato chips
2007-06-05 05:54:35
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answered by Anonymous
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what ever sounds good to ya but beware anything chocolate it melts quick.
2007-06-05 05:53:23
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answered by william w 5
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sandwiches(cut small ) - chips- soda - - cookies - juice - water - brownies- twinkies
2007-06-05 05:47:06
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answered by rooster 5
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