what are your hiking food hacks?
Stuff that's nutritious, non-perishable and maybe even a bit tasty. For warm climates this is my list:
- Sunflower seeds, probably half my caloric intake
- Bread or for longer trips hardtack
- Dried fruits (dates, peaches, sultanas etc)
- Rice or oats if I can make a fire (I don't carry stoves or gas burners or whatever)
very simple and gets boring on 3-4 day hikes. What could I add?
I'm too poor for jerky.
Salami is non-perishable and cheaper than jerky
>>652738
Most of us just eat hardtack, not because its cheap but because it tastes good and is authentic
>>652815
>memetack
>>652738
>sultanas
The fuck is that?
>>652837
A 'white' grape.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultana_%28grape%29
>>652840
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultana_%28grape%29
In america we call those thompsons
>>652842
No we don't you pretentious cunt. Those are green grapes
>>652842
No we don't you autismo faggot we call them grapes
>>652738
>hacks
For real?
I mean fucking for real?
>I'm too poor for jerky.
Then make your own. It's not hard. Just set the meat high above a wood fire and let it smoke for around 5 hours or so. Tenderize the shit out of it first so it's not too tough once dried.
>>652738
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/how-to-make-turkey-jerky-thats-super-easy-and-tastes-like-thanksgiving/#axzz3vNVOH9DC
Turkey jerky made from home.
Protip: buy lots of frozen ones before Thanksgiving when they are $0.50 a pound.