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When planning your camping trip, don't forget about food supplies. Food provides much-needed energy to help with the physically demanding tasks of hiking and surviving in the wilderness. Many people may think it is sufficient to rely o…
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Nobody starts their backpacking or hiking trips expecting to be in a survival situation, but the key to living through a survival situation is being prepared for it. There are some simple things you can do before you head out to make…
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Noshing around a campfire or picnic table is one keen pleasure of camping. All too often, the food is uninteresting or occupies most of your vehicle's storage space. Not necessary. Today's dehydrated food products offer taste, variety,…
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Some hikers may prefer to just throw in a bunch of packaged food with the rest of their gear, but if you want to prevent a headache and possible food contamination, follow a few simple tips. How you pack your individual food items as w…
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One of the most important considerations when planning a backpacking trip is the food you'll be putting into your pack. Since you'll have to carry all of your supplies, a well-conceived plan will help lighten the load.
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Dehydrated foods, such as fruits and vegetables, have most of the moisture removed from them using heated, dry air to create a low moisture environment. Dehydrated foods are useful for camping and hiking because they are lighter and l…
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It is easy and fast to pack your backpack with a slew of prepackaged food items, but you may not be nourishing your body in the best way. With only slightly more effort and planning it is possible to eat healthy food while on a backpac…
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Many people enjoy camping because of its simple, natural feel. But that doesn't mean you have to suffer with substandard food. By using just a few tricks, like substituting powdered milk and eggs for real milk and eggs, you can introdu…
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The same criteria for selecting healthy household foods applies to camp foods. When you're camping, try to avoid foods high in sugar or empty calories, and look for nutrient-rich foods that are free of preservatives and artificial ingr…
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Camping in the backcountry is an adventure and a challenge. You must deal with weather, wildlife, and technical terrain. Additionally, when backpacking, it's important to carefully plan for meals, as you'll be expending more energy tha…
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Your food list for camping depends a lot on the type of camping trip you're taking. If you are going on an easy outdoor weekend trip with the family and can bring a cooler, you have many more food options available to you. For backwo…
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A camp box is a storage container that campers keep ready for whenever their next adventure comes; it is usually full of the cooking essentials and non-perishable food that will be needed on the next camping trip.
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One of the best ways to experience Chicago is by sampling some of the local fare. Numerous tasting tours are offered throughout the city, allowing visitors and residents to sample local cuisine in various neighborhoods in the Windy Cit…
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Planning your food for a backpacking trip isn't as simple as loading up your favorite snacks and meals. There are a lot of variables to consider, including the weight of the food, the space in your backpack and the area you will be tra…
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There is something about food prepared outdoors that makes it taste better. Even the common hotdog can taste as good as an expensive cut of meat when grilled at a campsite. Creating a camping menu that includes what and how much food y…
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