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favorite cook-free foodsView Messages“Corn flour is sometimes called "masa."” 3:12:52 PM 1/09/08 I found it! “At Publix called masa de maize. 5# bag for $2.69. I'm gonna fianlly try "Moose Goo"” 3:26:42 PM 1/09/08 “Hey, Moose Goo is gooood! I will take some on my next hike. The cookies kinda suck tho.” 2:30:55 PM 1/10/08 “On my trip to HOnduras we have to take lunches for 6 days, and our breakfast. They provide milk and bread and Fruit. So far I've bought tuna in the packs w/cracker etc, chicken packs, crackers & trail mix. OH and Peanut butter...any suggestions where I can get small packs of Jelly other than fiast food resturants? Someone suggested dried hummus and I saw the salami and cheese previously in the thread...will the cheese keep in my suitcase w/out refrigiration? For breakfast I'm probably gonna just take cereal. So any words of wisdom out there?” 1:47:57 PM 1/15/08 “bitskits!” 1:50:21 PM 1/15/08 “They definitely won't let you take and fresh food across borders, legally, that is. I think salami and they like would count.” 2:06:56 PM 1/15/08 “yea, you are probably right.” 2:17:00 PM 1/15/08 “Try Denny's, Applebee's, or any other breakfast place for them little jelly packets...” 10:24:25 PM 1/15/08 “Last night NGB and I saw different meals in foil pouches. They had beef stew, chili, and chicken and rice. Just put the pouch in hot water to heat it up and eat. Did not need to be cooked and if you like cold chili, just dig in.” 5:34:20 AM 1/16/08 “http://beprepared.com/product.asp?pn=FM%20J105&bhcd2=1200492201 http://www.scoutgear.com/tf207.html binks used to carry the stuff in the second link, but the food link at his site isn't working. You could probably call him. I have bought the peanut butter and jelly packets as well as the cheese packets from him. The cheese was ok, but much better when really hungry.” 6:06:54 AM 1/16/08 “Thanks Duc. Do yall think that those Jello cups that aren't refrig. would be ok?” 10:11:20 AM 1/16/08 “I mix pudding and powdered milk together in a ziploc. Just add water! It's not Jello but it is dessert.” 10:22:55 AM 1/16/08
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