Originally Posted by Rifles And More
Anybody else running anything different or have a better suggestion?

Rifles & More:

I have carried 21 days food on three expeditions. It was all freeze-dried and dehydrated. But in addition to carrying a backpack, I was pulling a sled in the snow. I've never tried to carry 14 days food in my pack. If I did it would all be freeze-dried and dehydrated. But just in case you are a big strong young guy who likes to carry a heavy pack, here are some other options.

DINNERS
Chicken Casserole
- Chicken or Turkey (foil pouch)
- Knorr Caserole with Noodles
- Margarine (caf� packs)

Mac & Cheese
- Velveeta Shells & Cheese
- Ham (foil pouch)

Tuna Casserole
- Tuna Helper
- Tuna (foil pouch)

Burritos
- Mexicali Rose Refried Beans (dehydrated)
- Minute Rice (boil-in-bag)
- Salsa (caf� packs)
- Tortillas

Beef Stew
- Beef Stew (foil pouch)
- Cup-O-Noodles
- Tortillas

BREAKFASTS
Oatmeal
- Quaker Fruit & Cream

Breakfast Burritos
- Mtn House Breakfast Skillet
- Tortillas

S. O. S.
- Bread or Rolls
- Country Time Gravey Mix with Sausage
- Ham (foil pouch)

Breakfast Cereal & Milk
- Carnation Instant Milk (quart packs)
- Cheerios & Cinnamon Life

English Muffins
- English Muffins
- Condiments (caf� packs)
- Tongs or stove top Toaster

P B & J
- Bread (or Pita)
- Peanut Butter
- Jelly (caf� packs)

EACH PERSON BRINGS THEIR OWN NO-COOK SNACKS AND DRINKS.

INDIVIDUAL DRINK OPTIONS.
- KoolAid
- Cocoa
- Coffee
- Tang
- Tea

INDIVIDUAL NO-COOK SNACKS.
- Beef Jerky, Summer Sausage
- Cheese - parafine wrapper
- Sandwich Crackers, Cheez-it, Ritz
- Salted Nut Roll
- Dried Fruit or Fruit Leather
- Sardines or Oysters - canned
- Lunchables
- Candy Bars, Granola Bars
- MREs


Wind in my hair, Sun on my face, I gazed at the wide open spaces, And I was at home.