troy fairweather
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I love some apple cider but I'd never dare to go in the woods and drink it lol.Lebanon bologna sandwiches with smoked Gouda and mustard.
Snickers peanut butter candy.
Apple cider.
I love some apple cider but I'd never dare to go in the woods and drink it lol.Lebanon bologna sandwiches with smoked Gouda and mustard.
Snickers peanut butter candy.
Apple cider.
I'd like to try a bladder/camel pack some day again, I tried one in 2003-2004 and didn't like it much. If think they have gotten better tho, don't know how it would work with my pack on.
Thought you were supposed to eat what ya kill.
This is a serious cold weather survival food with a good balance of fat and protein with sugars and complex carbohydrates for quick to sustainable energy. And it tastes great too!
Man that looks good, it's not often I like everything in a mix maybe leave out the corn nuts, I like them but there hard on the teeth. Yet I love those hard cracklins. I'd maybe add coconut and dried bananas. I'd like to try with small cubes of jerky mixed it to.View attachment 952949 Here you go, all put together for opening day on Saturday. From the local farm and Fleet, all 12 -16 oz packages. 2x pistachio kernels, 1x pecan halves, 1x Brazil nuts, 1x butter toffee peanuts, 1x honey roasted oat bran sticks, 1x corn nuts, 1x golden raisins, 1x sugared dried pineapple, 1x macadamia nuts, 1x praline pecan, 2x peanut butter M&Ms. I've estimated the calorie content at 1300-1500 per cup, so it's not for dieting. This is a serious cold weather survival food with a good balance of fat and protein with sugars and complex carbohydrates for quick to sustainable energy. And it tastes great too! A quart bag goes a long ways, and it's gotten me through some wilderness trips with weather too foul for cooking and/ or bad fishing.
Yes, just be sure to chew the nuts thoroughly.With adequate hydration, does it make a decent turd?
It changes a little bit every year. Make your own blend! I put goldfish crackers in it last year instead of the corn nuts. I liked it, but the wife vetoed. Turkish apricots were interesting one time. Right now the golden raisins are a hit. Found some weird peanut butter chunks one year. They were like the center of a butterfinger. Those were awesome, but can't find them anymore.Man that looks good, it's not often I like everything in a mix maybe leave out the corn nuts, I like them but there hard on the teeth. Yet I love those hard cracklins. I'd maybe add coconut and dried bananas. I'd like to try with small cubes of jerky mixed it to.
View attachment 952949 Here you go, all put together for opening day on Saturday. From the local farm and Fleet, all 12 -16 oz packages. 2x pistachio kernels, 1x pecan halves, 1x Brazil nuts, 1x butter toffee peanuts, 1x honey roasted oat bran sticks, 1x corn nuts, 1x golden raisins, 1x sugared dried pineapple, 1x macadamia nuts, 1x praline pecan, 2x peanut butter M&Ms. I've estimated the calorie content at 1300-1500 per cup, so it's not for dieting. This is a serious cold weather survival food with a good balance of fat and protein with sugars and complex carbohydrates for quick to sustainable energy. And it tastes great too! A quart bag goes a long ways, and it's gotten me through some wilderness trips with weather too foul for cooking and/ or bad fishing.
You mentioned cheese cubes and my mind went right to cheese curds you can take the boy out of Wisconsin, but you can't take the Wisconsin out of the boy (or any of those good cheesy places)The last piece of vacuum sealed venison summer sausage from last year's deer. And maybe some cheese cubes and a soda.
Haha I thought the same at first to but sliced cheese makes more sense, are cheese was saved for thanksgiving so only ever snacked on it till after. Plus I think the squeak from eating curds may scare game away lol.You mentioned cheese cubes and my mind went right to cheese curds you can take the boy out of Wisconsin, but you can't take the Wisconsin out of the boy (or any of those good cheesy places)
When I hunt cattle on horseback it's:
Cliff bars
jerky
sunflower seeds
trail mix
peanut m&m's
Manually... dismpact... rectum...Careful Corpral, and drink lots of water with that blend; I once had to manually disimpact a buddy’s rectum when a firmly ensconced sunflower seed hull bezoar produced an exquisitely painful logjam.
Manually... dismpact... rectum...
Good lord.
I usually take 2 liters+ of water with me for an all day ride.