With no microwave/fridge/freezer/stove of any kind what food can you get from walmart to survive 2 weeks? All I can think of is junk food. Non healthy shit.
Canned fruit.
Nuts.
Sardines.
Wasa bread or crackers.
Peanut butter.
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>>16515381
Thanks! Fucking how I forget my nuts.
I was thinking canned tuna too.
My brain coming alive again.
You can just buy a microwave or a stove. Failing that, you can start a small, contained fire OUTSIDE and cook on that, provided you can get a surface to cook on (any steel grate or sheet will do.)
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easy
get a rice cooker for like 15 dollars, buy smallest amounts of meat/chicken possible (or use tunafish) and dump it in rice cooker with rice and canned vegetables. don't forget princella yams.
Spam. Other canned meat.
Canned tuna.
Granola bars.
Cereal, eat it with water or dry.
Condensed milk.
>>16515390
Going to be flown to a certain facility, no stove and definitely no fire of any kind. I'm trying to find out if there is a safe area with a microwave, but it seems highly unlikely. Was thinking maybe frozen food would be an option with an ice chest if they had a microwave.
And although you say nothing unhealthy, chocolate and beef jerky are very useful in camping type situations.
>>16515406
Oh hell yea there will be some jerky and chocolate. Just can't survive on it alone. I'm borderline anorexic as it is. So hoping this doesn't kill me.
Okay, going to hit that walmart, Thanks again breh
Canned baked beans are the clsssic traditional hobo-meal for a reason. The only problem is that they are heavy. You'd be better off w8th trail mixes and such, if you're going to be spending most of this time outdoors.
If you have some time to prepare, look up different recipes for pemmican. Stuff's lightweight, keeps almost forever, and will keep you going better than the jerky will, but it takes time to make.
If you have an idea of exactly where you're going, though, then the big thing to bring is a field guide to the local flora and fauna. Foraging takes more time onsite, but you can travel lighter, and if you're doing what I think you're doing, you'll wow the crowd.
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Yep, you kind of have an idea.
There is a weight limit as well so most of the stuff I got in boxes and I will pull them out.
Have a weight limit on the stuff I can bring too so I have to weigh my bags and shit.
I have a chance to get that book from Barnes and Noble next to the walmart tomorrow. Sitting in hotel till the schedule is drawn.
Thanks