walkswithblackflies
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Resident terrorist-supporting eco-freak bootlicker
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Post by walkswithblackflies on Jan 5, 2016 8:09:52 GMT -8
Pretty much anything from Hawk Vittles', but particularly his Moroccan Stew, with olive oil added during cooking. I'm salivating just thinking about it.
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idahobob
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many are cold, but few are frozen
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Post by idahobob on Jan 5, 2016 10:18:19 GMT -8
High on my list of favorites is toasted bagels for breakfast. Put butter on bagels, toast in pan lid, toast Canadian bacon, add hot Canadian bacon and slice of cheese, to toasted bagels. Very filling. Bagels are good for 3 or 4 days, so that is what I have for at least 3 days. I haven't gotten tired of it in 20 years, when my daughter came up with it.
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jj
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Post by jj on Feb 27, 2016 8:30:06 GMT -8
Our favorites are loaded smashed taters, Doritos tacos (smash a bag of Doritos, dehydrate burger pre cooked & seasoned / freeze) &, cheese - eat out of the package), and chicken & rice.
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sarbar
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After being here since 2001...I couldn't say goodbye yet!
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Post by sarbar on Feb 28, 2016 19:15:51 GMT -8
TDale....You'll be happy to know I have new couscous recipes in Freezer Bag Cooking: Adventure Ready Recipes. Hehehe! But yes, on the website here is one: Herbed Tomato Couscous Salad Serves: 1 Ingredients 1⁄2 c couscous (whole wheat or regular) 1 T tomato powder 1⁄2 t italian herb seasoning 1⁄4 t ground black pepper 1⁄4 t kosher salt 1⁄4 t granulated sugar 1 T olive oil (1 packet) 1⁄4 t onion powder (not onion salt) 1⁄2 c cool water 2 T shelf stable parmesan cheese Instructions At home mix the couscous with the seasonings and pack into a pint freezer bag or sturdy sandwich bag. Pack the Parmesan cheese in a small bag and tuck the oil packet in with the bags. To prepare: Add the oil and water to the bag, stir well and let sit for 10 minutes to rehydrate. Stir well and add the cheese, mix in. Notes This cold salad can be made with hot water as well. For tomato powder see www.packitgourmet.com/Tomato-Powder-p169.html - it can clump up but is easily powdered even through the freezer bag before you add the water.
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