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    Huzefa @ Blue Bolt Gear
    Spectator

    @huzefa

    Locale: Himalayas

    50% Almond – 50% Raisin Mix

    Raisins make it juicy. Tastes awesome.

    1 oz
    124 Cal
    7g Fat -25%
    14.25g Carbs -50%
    >2.25g Dietary Fiber-8%
    3.5g Protein -12.5%

    What's yours?

    #1509145
    Laurie Ann March
    Member

    @laurie_ann

    Locale: Ontario, Canada

    right now it's as basic as yours…

    cashews and raisins… 50/50

    #1509167
    Sarah Kirkconnell
    BPL Member

    @sarbar

    Locale: Homesteading On An Island In The PNW

    Freeze-dried bananas. Eat them like candy.

    Or chocolate/caramel/coffee candy bars from Starbucks.

    #1509170
    CW
    BPL Member

    @simplespirit

    Locale: .

    I've been eating this GORP daily for a couple of months now. It's delicious.

    #1509193
    John S.
    BPL Member

    @jshann

    Almond M&M's

    #1509211
    Tad Englund
    BPL Member

    @bestbuilder

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Trader Joe's- "Go Raw' trex mix, Mix contains raisins, cashews, walnuts, almonds, and filberts- all raw!

    #1509218
    Richard Gless
    BPL Member

    @rgless

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    I've always did peanuts and raisins and such in the past. I recently discovered cashews and dried cherries. It's my current fav.

    #1509242
    Gary Boyd
    Member

    @debiant

    Locale: Mid-west

    I like the crunchy chow mein noodles with nuts and dried fruit. Good stuff.

    #1509955
    Justin Chaussee
    Member

    @judach

    Locale: Earth

    Dried bananas
    peanut butter M&M's
    raisins
    dried soy beans

    #1510024
    george carr
    BPL Member

    @hammer-one

    Locale: Loco Libre Gear

    I like to take Dole pineapple rings and put them in a dehydrator with a marishino cherry in the middle. The pineapple dries around the cherry. Eats like a piece of pineapple candy.

    #1510025
    Jay Wilkerson
    BPL Member

    @creachen

    Locale: East Bay

    Chittoes
    Butterfingers
    Dried Mangoes

    #1510030
    Lynn Tramper
    Member

    @retropump

    Locale: The Antipodes of La Coruna

    Jerky

    #1510056
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Perpetuem ;)

    #1510115
    Brian Lewis
    Member

    @brianle

    Locale: Pacific NW

    Rosemary and Olive Oil flavored Triscuits.

    #1510119
    Richard Gless
    BPL Member

    @rgless

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    The various flavored triscuits are good for a snack or for lunch. The garlic in the garlic flavored ones keeps the mosquitoes (and the other vampires) away.

    #1510121
    Ken Thompson
    BPL Member

    @here

    Locale: Right there

    M&M peanut. Add a slingshot and you can feed or deter wildlife ;-) Maybe bag a bigger snack.

    #1510168
    Sarah Kirkconnell
    BPL Member

    @sarbar

    Locale: Homesteading On An Island In The PNW

    Brian, those Rosemary Triscuits are soooo good. And give one the worst breath ever. Hehheh!!!!

    #1510177
    Aaron Zuniga
    Member

    @gliden2

    Locale: Northwest

    -BBQ Pringles
    -Dried Mangos
    -PB M&m's
    =)

    #1510598
    Huzefa @ Blue Bolt Gear
    Spectator

    @huzefa

    Locale: Himalayas

    Justin>dried soy beans

    Do you mean dry roasted soy nut? I am not sure raw dried soy are edible.

    #1510625
    Elliott Wolin
    BPL Member

    @ewolin

    Locale: Hampton Roads, Virginia

    Something crispy, after days of mushy or chewy food.

    We like any type of rice cracker. Often we leave a bag in food caches as a treat, but they don't last long. Pringles or similar chips are almost as good.

    #1510630
    Adam Rothermich
    BPL Member

    @aroth87

    Locale: Missouri Ozarks

    Pringles (Cheddar, Sour Cream, or Original)
    M&M's (any type)
    Snickers

    Sometimes I'll through peanuts and raisins in with the M&M's for a really simple trail mix.

    Adam

    #1512046
    Joey Prescott
    Member

    @paintball2404

    I have a fondness for rice krispies. ( I know, I know they are full of sugar and not very healthy).

    I also like to mix up some peanuts, bits of dried fruit (usually cherrys, strawberrys, banannas) and some small peices of chocolate if its not 100 degress outside, if so I just omit them :P

    #1512047
    Unknown abc
    Member

    @edude

    dark chocolate!
    gummy bears/worms!

    #1512178
    Millette Jones
    Member

    @ttaboro

    Locale: Southeast

    Cajun Trail Mix from Walmart. Spicy and salty with a bit of sweet. Lots of calories and good fats and some protein. I'm not a big fan of dried fruit!

    #1512341
    Laurie Ann March
    Member

    @laurie_ann

    Locale: Ontario, Canada

    Millette,

    I was in a hurry before our recent trip and bought some of the Cajun Trail Mix from Walmart. It was a nice change.

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