Packets of soup cans of meat and vegies
spaggetti and baked beans some bread ~~
2007-06-25 23:56:43
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answered by burning brightly 7
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You can take just about anything that you cook at home. The exception could be things that require baking. Grill up some sausages or chicken breasts. Heat up some canned beef stew. Make spaghetti.
As for the cooler, freeze the food that you can. This will help keep the cooler cold, as well as keeping the food from going bad. Keep that cooler in the shade as much as possible. If you store the cooler in the sun, the ice will melt really fast.
2007-06-26 13:05:22
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answered by fritz_monroe 3
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Freeze as much of your food items as possible before you go. Not only will they last longer in your cooler but they will help keep any other items colder for a longer period of time.
Could take canned foods, as long as you are not limited to weight constaints. (Not backpacking into the river campsite) Some suggestions are stew, chili, soups, canned pasta.
If weight is a consideration, and you have the $$, look at freeze dried foods. Mountainhouse, Alpen Air, etc. Needs no refrigeration, very little work to prepare them for eating. And, it is actually quite good.
2007-06-25 13:51:17
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answered by outdoors.guy54 4
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Buy some frozen banquet cooked chicken, buy some potato salad without eggs, pack some bread and sandwich goods, chips, and canned dip, don't forget TP, a flashlight and matches and water to drink. Coffee might be good also. You waited a bit for anyone to give you the real deal.
2007-06-26 04:30:14
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answered by lilabner 6
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fake burgers (vegideli is vegan), sausages and different meats are superb - you additionally could make warm canines and burgers, and sub them in for actual meat. Salad is sweet because of the fact it is going to bypass with any meal. Whichever cereal you like in a splash packet or bathtub is important, plus in case you drink any vegan milk (like soya or rice milk, working example) then take a number of that in the process a cooler bag. It relies upon how long you're going for, and how a lot you think of you will consume, yet indexed under are some extra recommendations... baked beans a loaf of bread soya / rice yoghurt soya / rice / darkish chocolate soya / rice ice cream (swedish glace is sweet, in case you have that interior the U. S.) little snacks, like dried fruit packets or cereal bars vegan marshmallows in case you think of there'll be marshmallow-toasting over a campfire egg-loose pasta rice wish this helps and function relaxing camping out!
2016-10-03 03:22:21
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answered by ? 4
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its always nice to eat good food on holiday, if you have proper camping cooking equipment then you can cook almost anything i would recommened pasta and rice dishes, they fill you up and are seriously easy to cook have fun!
2007-06-26 08:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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When i go camping with my buddies near our creek or a pond we like to fish and cook them but that wont work if you can't clean them. try getting fried chicken or making sandwiches.
2007-06-25 16:31:47
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answered by psuandbengalsfan 1
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go to wal-mart and get dried foods from the camping section. boil some water pour into pouch and wait ten minutes and they are good to.
2007-06-25 19:40:33
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answered by Steven C 7
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bring stuff that is already cooked but frooze and then just heat it up also bring some apples chips ect
2007-06-25 14:54:57
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answered by devochka 2
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Take tortillas and stuff to put in them (chicken, veggies, beef, ect) If you wrap your tortilla in foil you can cook it over the fire.
2007-06-26 10:26:55
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answered by Anonymous
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