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I was thinking it has been a long time since we did a breakfast recipe so with Fall sneaking in so slowly, why not a hearty fill-you-up recipe? We have had a Breakfast Tater recipe up for years on the website so I did a take on it, doing a similar version but with plain [...]

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Last week we talked about our newest cozy, the UL Cozy. (Mentioned in this blog post.) The cozies went live late last night – and are a limited edition run. We will produce them till we run out of the fabric. We bought up all the fabric we could get, it is not being produced [...]

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It started as a joke, for my good friend and hiking partner Hoosierdaddy. He is a die hard UL hiker (he makes my pack look like a bag of bricks and my pack is light!). He will argue you over the smallest item being too heavy.
As I was working out today I had a memory [...]

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Our friend Trailhead came up with this great recipe this weekend – she has a great knack for coming up with fun stuff!
Buffalo Chicken Wraps
In a quart freezer bag:
1/3 cup couscous
1 tsp diced dried onion
1 Tbsp freeze dried celery
1/2 tsp chicken bouillon (regular or low sodium)
2 tsp blue cheese powder
1 packet Frank’s Hot Sauce (or [...]

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A couple weeks ago I had finally found some of the Just Tomatoes freeze-dried Pomegranates at a Whole Foods location. I was thinking for quite some what to do with them. Sweet isn’t hard – add them to breakfast, to puddings for dessert, etc but what else could I use them in? Dried cranberries work [...]

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A big thanks to Diana for this recipe. I get asked quite often about making Shepherd’s Pie and whether or not it would work FBC style – and her recipe does!
Her recipe requires a little work at home but is great for learning how to dehydrate food.
Shepherd’s Pie
2 lbs lean ground beef, bison or venison
8-ounces [...]

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Around this time of year, back in 2006, I finally had produced a version of the FBC Cozy that I was happy with. I had been working on a prototype for a long time and was not quite happy with each version I produced. Then I sewed a version that I felt might work. I [...]

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Last night we put on a presentation for trail cooking for the Washington Hi-Lakers, a very nice group of guys (and ladies) who fish and hike. I made a couple recipes up for them, a variety of no cook, cold cook and hot.
Quick And Easy No Cook Recipes For The Trail
Recipes by Sarah Kirkconnell
www.trailcooking.comĀ  www.freezerbagcooking.com [...]

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