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From Trailcooking. To watch the video in HD, please visit our Trails & Cooking Channel at Blip.TV Salmon Alfredo In a sandwich bag: 8 ounces small pasta 1/4 cup diced sun-dried tomatoes Also take: 1 packet dry Alfredo sauce mix 1 6-7 ounce foil packet salmon 1/4 cup dry milk Bring 4 cups water to [...]

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Bacon And Pea Alfredo Pasta In a sandwich bag: 8 ounces small pasta shapes (cook time under 7 minutes) 1/2 cup freeze-dried green peas In a sandwich bag: 1 packet alfredo sauce mix 1/2 cup dry milk 1 Tbsp butter powder 1 tsp dried chives 1/2 tsp diced dried garlic 1/4 tsp ground black pepper [...]

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Archived on Trail Cooking. To watch the video in HD please visit our Trails & Cooking Channel at Blip.TV Chicken Stew And Dumplings In a sandwich bag: 1 cup biscuit mix 1 Tbsp dry milk 1 tsp dried chives 1 tsp dried parsley Mark on bag “Add 1/3 cup water”. In a sandwich bag: 1/4 [...]

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The Ice

It isn’t snow I fear, rather it is ice. For me I absolutely hate walking or driving on it – when it comes to walking I really hate falling. Something about being an adult and how things hurt more the older you get, you know? Then there is driving…..I am scared of everyone else. The [...]

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GoGo squeeZ applesauce is in shelf stable squeeze packets with reclosable lids – in a 3.2 ounce pouch (1 serving). It is imported from France and contains apples, sugar and Vitamin C. Pretty simple stuff that nearly any kid will love on the trail. Ford loved it, the pouches will become a staple in his [...]

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Rendezvous’s Trail Energy Bars The recipe is always variable, but here is the gist of it: 18 ounce jar of peanut butter 1 cup honey 1 stick (1/2 cup) butter 1/2 bag of marshmallows (yes, the big bag in the grocery store) Melt together and bring to rolling boil, boil for about two minutes. Remove [...]

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Ya know, around here in the greater Seattle area there is a certain news channel that shall remain unnamed (home of ‘Danger Jim Foreman‘) who with the whiff of a storm brewing starts the end of the world planning. This happens oh….at least a dozen times a year. So of course the wailing started days [...]

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This is a very fast meal to make – it can be done in a small pot, a Titanium or steel mug. It is a great fall meal – it warms you up on cold days. The combination of quick cooking polenta, chicken, cheese and spicy red pepper flakes will fuel you. Chicken Cheddar Polenta [...]

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