there's a variety of dried food with meat made specifically for backpacking. you can get them at various outdoor/camping stores. the one's made today are pretty good. there's an article in the feb or jan issue of backpacker magazine that reviews the various brands. they probably have an online version.
--- Chris Stann <ChrisS@INFORMS.COM> wrote: > I hope I don't start another veggie war with this... > > What foods do you use for long-term camping? > Something that requires > minimum refrigeration yet is reasonably healthy? > > Obviously I can't keep meet just cool for a week and > still expect it not to > kill me. Donuts are out of the question. Milk does > not keep for long. > > Beef jerky? > Smoked fish? > Tortilla bread? > Cheese?
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