Stoveless backpacking meals

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Backpackers eat weird stuff. We cut the mold off of things, ignore refrigeration labels, and ask questions like, “Would I be able to dehydrate this?” Unless you're eating only dehydrated meals, you'll probably want to mix things up next time you're on the trail. Here are 12 of my favorite "weird" foods to take backpacking. I Backpacking foods and snacks I Hiking meals

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Stoveless backpacking isn't for everyone... That said, I Leave my stove behind on most backpacking trips these days. I've eaten 100's of AWESOME stoveless backpacking meals out of my peanut butter jar pictured above. In this guide you will learn: Why I LOVE cold soak backpacking meals What the BEST cold soaking container is My

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vegan backpacking meal ideas that are easy to make and delicious for the whole family

Not sure what to eat while backpacking? Here are some lightweight, calorie-dense backpacking meals which are also easy. Most of them can be made with foods you find in the supermarket, though some do require freeze-dried or dehydrated ingredients. If you are new to trail food, read this guide to What to When Eat Backpacking.

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Don’t want to bother carrying a stove or cooking meals while backpacking, but you still want to eat delicious food? Cold-soaking is a method of making backpacking meals without a stove which is getting popular with ultralight hikers. Here’s what you need to know about cold-soaking backpacking meals and whether you should consider going stove-less.

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