tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542636287378313431.post3580751630976101674..comments2018-03-06T22:13:24.300+02:00Comments on HikingforbeerZA: What’s on the menu?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542636287378313431.post-10320143847197050112018-02-27T14:54:52.166+02:002018-02-27T14:54:52.166+02:00I like the "Whiskey in a plastic bottle"...I like the "Whiskey in a plastic bottle" one... definitely a must.<br /><br />As well as the salami, basil pesto and feta.HikingForBeerZAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18002311479781268877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542636287378313431.post-10581189221229547352018-02-27T14:49:59.636+02:002018-02-27T14:49:59.636+02:00Thanks for this, will definitely have a read.
I my...Thanks for this, will definitely have a read.<br />I myself try and be weight conscious, but not at the extent of an arm and a leg in price HikingForBeerZAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18002311479781268877noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542636287378313431.post-51778828452649764072018-02-27T14:14:35.262+02:002018-02-27T14:14:35.262+02:00https://www.vertical-endeavour.com/forum/hiking/54...https://www.vertical-endeavour.com/forum/hiking/54359-food-for-hiking.html?start=70#71766 <br /><br />Lots of detail in this forum thread - most of these guys are weight conscious so some good ideas thereAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542636287378313431.post-10823523574125926882018-02-27T14:09:57.402+02:002018-02-27T14:09:57.402+02:00Hi, sorry that first comment was just a test.
My...Hi, sorry that first comment was just a test. <br /><br />My favourite dinner is easy-cook rice (think the big pick n pays have them) with pesto, salami and/or feta. The leftover salami and pesto could be re-used for crackers over lunch. <br /><br />Steak/chops & smash is always good, but nowadays I prefer not to struggle with cooking meat when tired. Maybe for the one night - vacuum packed and pre-frozen. Buy one lemon to share and those small Robertson spice packs. <br /><br />Fresh apples and oranges are worth their weight in gold - one per person per day (or to be shared among two)<br /><br />Bacon lasts forever and could be cooked without oil (with a little care)<br /><br />Another staple is 2-minute noodles, tuna and mayo (get small containers from pharmacy for a little one-hit mayo serving)<br /><br />Fresh chillies also weigh nothing, and make dinners more spicy (if that is your forte)<br /><br />Cous cous is also light and easy, roast a red pepper and an onion on the fire (no foil needed), add your favourite spice e.g. paprika/garlic salt and some olive oil<br /><br />Biltong and droewors - we consume up to 200g pp/day - it sounds a lot but you will be surprised<br /><br />Whiskey in a plastic bottle (self-explanatory)<br /><br />Hope this helped<br /><br /> <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542636287378313431.post-55455147019067354122018-02-27T13:59:05.713+02:002018-02-27T13:59:05.713+02:00asdfasdfAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com