Another recent find was for Jello Chocolate Mousse Mix: New to the market it isn’t up on Jello’s website yet. Find the boxes next to the regular instant pudding (we found it at Walmart). It also comes in Caramel flavor though that wasn’t being sold there. Easy to make, you can do it on trail. [...]
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Food Find: Jello Chocolate Mousse Mix
Posted in Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, No Cook Recipes, Other, Trail Cooking, tagged backcountry food, FBC, Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, instant pudding, Jello mousse, snacks, Trail Cooking, trail desserts, trail food, trail snacks on March 28, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Tater Tuesday: Chicken Ranch Tater Trash-erole
Posted in Freezer Bag Cooking, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, tagged backcountry cooking, backcountry food, backpacking recipes, FBC, FBC meals, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiker food, insulated mug meals, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Tater Tuesday, Trail Cooking, trail food, trail meals, trail recipes, wilderness cooking, www.freezerbagcooking.com, www.trailcooking.com on March 22, 2011 | 1 Comment »
When dinner makes your mind wander to the casseroles of the 70 and 80′s you know the eating is good – and you has a Trash-erole! It’s Tater Tuesday so lets get cracking! Chicken Ranch Tater Trash-erole: Easy to make and hearty as well: All you need is a bag of sour cream and onion [...]
Tater Tuesday: Hiking On St. Patrick Day Anyone?
Posted in Freezer Bag Cooking, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, tagged backcountry cooking, backcountry food, backpacking recipes, FBC, FBC Cozies, FBC meals, free, Freezer Bag Cooking, insulated mug meals, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Tater Tuesday, Trail Cooking, trail food, trail meals, trail recipes, wilderness cooking on March 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Tater Tuesday and St. Patrick’s Day week? As far as I know I have no Irish in me but that doesn’t stop me from having fun with inspired dishes. And you won’t find any dyed green taters here….hah! First up is an oldie recipe that I created a couple years ago – and it has [...]
Two-Fer Tater Tuesday
Posted in Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, tagged backcountry cooking, backcountry food, backpacking recipes, Bella Sun Luci tomatoes, FBC, FBC meals, Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiker food, Idahoan potatoes, instant mashed potatoes, insulated mug meals, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Tater Tuesday, Trail Cooking, trail food, trail lunches, trail meals, trail recipes, Valley Fresh chicken, wilderness cooking, www.freezerbagcooking.com, www.trailcooking.com on March 8, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Last week when Teresa “Dicentra” Black of One Pan Wonders asked if she could bring Tater Tuesday back to life, well she and I got talking. How about a Two-Fer…where her and I decided on the main ingredients and then went and created our own recipes. How far apart would they be? It is pretty [...]
The Return Of Tater Tuesday
Posted in Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, tagged backcountry cooking, backcountry food, backpacking recipes, FBC, FBC meals, Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiker food, insulated mug meals, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Tater Tuesday, Teresa "Dicentra" Black, Trail Cooking, trail food, trail lunches, trail meals, trail recipes, vegetarian trail meals, wilderness cooking, www.freezerbagcooking.com, www.trailcooking.com on March 1, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Teresa “Dicentra” Black, of One Pan Wonders, and I are long time hiking partners – and when we hike together all we do is talk about food, cooking gear, hiking gear, food, recipes, food and yeah more food. (I even took the cover photo Teresa used on her first book, One Pan Wonders ~ Backcountry [...]
Instant Espresso Powder – Perfect For Trail Use
Posted in Food Finds, Trail Cooking, tagged backcountry cooking, backcountry food, backpacking recipes, FBC, FBC meals, Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiker food, instant espresso powder, Trail Cooking, trail desserts, trail food, wilderness cooking, www.freezerbagcooking.com, www.trailcooking.com on February 26, 2011 | 4 Comments »
One of our go-to staples in our “hiker pantry” has long been instant espresso powder – and hey I’ll admit I even use it at home often (it makes great frappes!). It is light in weight and packs a great punch. Not just for making into drinks (though that is nearly always a good move), [...]
Got Dried Goodies? Need Recipes?
Posted in Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, Insulated mug method, No Cook Recipes, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, tagged backcountry cooking, backcountry food, backpacking recipes, FBC, FBC meals, Food Finds, Freezer Bag Cooking, harmony house foods, hiker food, insulated mug meals, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, trail food, trail lunches, trail meals, trail recipes, vegetarian trail meals, wilderness cooking, www.freezerbagcooking.com, www.trailcooking.com on January 30, 2011 | 2 Comments »
As seen on hiking forums are posters wondering what do with the Harmony House Backpackers Kit – which I might add you can find at most REI stores as well. (Though I might point out that I consider the Deluxe Sampler to be a better buy – it has more variety!) So what to do [...]
Recipes For The New Year and Beyond
Posted in Freezer Bag Cooking, Insulated mug method, No Cook Recipes, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, Vegan, Vegetarian, tagged backcountry cooking, backcountry food, backpacking recipes, FBC, FBC meals, Freezer Bag Cooking, hiker food, Insulated mug method, One Pot Meals, Trail Cooking, Trail Eats, trail food, trail recipes, Vegan, Vegetarian, vegetarian trail meals, Wa Trails Magazine, Washington Trails Association, wilderness cooking, www.freezerbagcooking.com, www.trailcooking.com on January 2, 2011 | 3 Comments »
Welcoming in 2011….wow. Is it 2011 already? Do I want to admit that this coming summer will be my 20th high school reunion? Eek! I think hiking is better to think about than that…..hah! I can say one thing though….every year I get requests from our great readers asking about healthier options for trail meals. [...]





