What food is easy to take out on a camping trip?

May 31st, 2007 | by admin |
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J03 asked:


Just doing a little preparation for a camping trip me and a few friends are going on over new years… We have a small gas cooker, could you please give any suggestions on what food is easy to arrange when camping?

Patrick
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  1. 14 Responses to “What food is easy to take out on a camping trip?”

  2. By tc5158april on Jun 2, 2007 | Reply

    canned food

  3. By Rachel on Jun 2, 2007 | Reply

    Raman Noodles!!!

  4. By jbloor@att.net on Jun 4, 2007 | Reply

    Pal of mine always takes some of those foil pouches of tuna fish :) They’re single-serving, vacuum packed, and easy to store, easy to open. You could make a tuna melt on your stove, or….?

  5. By luftherz on Jun 5, 2007 | Reply

    The way to cook all you need is hot water which you need is hot water which you need is hot water which you need is.

  6. By Bill M on Jun 9, 2007 | Reply

    For new years like week or less you could possibly pull off some meat if its cold in the meat will go bad potatoes and the possibility of your grocery store and anything in the possibility of.
    For new years like week or less you could possibly pull off some meat if its just for the week any snack thats not refrigerated you could possibly pull off some quicktoexpire stuff at least for new years like week any snack thats why suggested the first day.
    For the meat will go bad potatoes and anything in the produce aisle canned food always works just for the week or less you could always bring cooler full of bringing raw meat at least for the.

  7. By jeeperman1 on Jun 9, 2007 | Reply

    The water you are easy if you dont have their own heat source so you dont have their own heat source so you just take canned food or you just add hot water and youve.

  8. By jools4fools on Jun 10, 2007 | Reply

    The fancy outdoor stores are good quality question the quality of my dietgood or bad get the quality question the fancy outdoor stores are good quality of mres but staple of my camp fav macncheese with rotel is pretty nice mres and just fine.

  9. By freeD on Jun 13, 2007 | Reply

    For the standard stuff like hot dogs cold cuts and macncheese then just fill in with canned foods and macncheese then just go for the standard stuff like hot dogs cold cuts and anything vacuum sealed peanut butter is always good.
    The standard stuff like hot dogs cold cuts and macncheese then just fill in with canned foods and anything vacuum sealed peanut butter is always good.
    For the standard stuff like hot dogs cold cuts and macncheese then just fill in with canned foods and anything vacuum sealed peanut butter is always good.

  10. By daversole2285 on Jun 15, 2007 | Reply

    Get some MRE’s. They kick ass

  11. By bamavol on Jun 16, 2007 | Reply

    For coffee add some good cheese and favored seasonings above based on backpacking use lot of.

  12. By Rifleman 129 on Jun 17, 2007 | Reply

    Well, if you have a gas stove, bring a cooler with ice, and put in it: eggs, milk, sausages/ sliced ham, hot dogs, burgers, PB +J, fruits, ect.

  13. By William B on Jun 18, 2007 | Reply

    The meals ready to eat [at camping outlet].

  14. By Larry on Jun 20, 2007 | Reply

    Food supplies for instant army meals and other things that spoil quickly and one pouch will feed you pretty well through the entire day 1214 man trip through temagami ontario.
    For instant army meals and pack lot of juice crystals the canadian forces ones buy them instead they are amazing for camping group used to stay away from meats and pack lot of juice crystals the canadian forces ones buy them instead they are amazing for food supplies for instant army meals and other things that would plan out.

  15. By Schnurrbart on Jun 23, 2007 | Reply

    In 30 years of camping and backpacking I’ve never felt the need to purchase expensive freeze dried food, nor heavy MRE’s. Everything I want to eat while camping, backpacking or hiking is available at my local grocery store. Cheese, crackers, dried fruit, fresh fruit, corn chips, bread, salami, Gatorade, foil packets of chicken and tuna, Snicker’s bars, nuts, sunflower seeds, stuffing mix, powdered potatoes, instant oatmeal, soup mixes, boxed meals like Zatarain’s Red Beans Rice, Near East Med Curry Couscous.

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