SMMpodcast #66 – Backpacking Food

In Backpacking meals are an important of your trail experience. There are as many ways to go about planning and preparing meals as there are trails.

As promised in the podcast here are some of the resources mentioned and gear that we use as well as meal ideas and items that I typically eat on the trail.

Stoves mentioned in the show:
MSR Whisperlite

http://www.cascadedesigns.com/msr/stoves/fast-and-light-stoves/whisperlite/product

MSR Simmer lite

http://www.cascadedesigns.com/msr/stoves/fast-and-light-stoves/simmerlite/product

Brunton Raptor

http://www.brunton.com/product.php?id=299

Jetboil PCS

http://www.jetboil.com/

Food:
Jimmy Dean Skillets

http://jimmydean.com/products/Skillets/

Tyson Pre Cooked Chicken Strips

http://www.tyson.com/Consumer/Products/ViewProduct.aspx?id=296

Knorr / Lipton

http://www.letsmakeknorr.com/Home.aspx

Nile Soups

http://www.nilespice.com/

Trailcooking.com – one of the best websites out there for backpacking meals and ideas, recipes and more.

This show was sponsored by ClassB.com

You can listen to the Show here.

Have a Great Scouting Day!

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2 thoughts on “SMMpodcast #66 – Backpacking Food

  1. Our locally available stove is the Pocket Rocket. Very good for backpacking. Almost every Scout in my troop has one (as do the adults). The JetBoil is nice but it's way too expensive for most Scouts.

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