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    Chase Norton
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    @micronorton

    So when I first got into UL hiking I focused on recipes to try and achieve dinner nirvana. After more and more trips out I have come to realize that it is much less about trying to create planned out detailed recipes and more about taking every day items and mixing/matching. This revelation led to the following list of easy to find items in my local supermarket that can be combined to create good breakfast/lunch/dinners. I write this to ask if you guys can add anything to it.

    Instant Mashy Ps
    Mozz stick
    Ramen Noodles
    Tuna Packets
    Chicken Packets
    Salami Packets
    Spam Packets
    Tortillas
    Mayo/Spicy Mustard/Oil/Chili flakes/SweetnSour/Vinaigrette/ketsup/soy sauce/Ranch/ packets
    Dehydrated soups at bulk isle
    Look for lemon packets or consider lemon juice
    Salt/hot sauce/pepper/curry/gram malsa/chinese five spice/ground cumin/sugar/dried onion flakes I like Indian spices as they are normally very powerful.
    Savory adder
    Carnation Instant Breakfast
    Cliff Bars
    Candy Bars
    parmesan cheese
    Sun dried Tomatos
    Dry Milk
    Starbucks via
    Pizza Sauce Packet
    Olives
    Boil Rice (consider frying it after cooking)
    Bacon Bits
    Suddenly pasta salad
    marinated artichoke hearts
    Consider peanuts in a ramen chicken dish
    Couscous
    Hash Browns ( Add mashys for casserole)
    Mac and Cheese
    Dry Pesto (or hydrated if limited water)
    Tabouli
    Fried French Onions
    Dried Mushrooms and Fungus
    Honey
    Peanut Butter
    Dry alfredo mix
    Biscuit mix
    Dried Fruits
    Asian Rice Spices
    Nori
    smoked mussels
    Check if capers can be dried or used. Strong intense flavor
    Croutons
    Toasted Sesame Seeds
    Coconut flakes

    cheers!

    #1808499
    Sarah Kirkconnell
    BPL Member

    @sarbar

    Locale: Homesteading On An Island In The PNW

    Capers dry well. But are also very shelf stable for carrying in liquid form as they are brined.

    True Lemon powder is the best UL choice for lemon juice.

    The concept of FBC came out of the grocery store ;-)

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