When hunting, I want to spend as much time hunting as I can and I don't want to spend a lot of time cooking. Meal time for me is just refueling. So my meals are simple, easy to prepare, easy to cleanup, and most are also lightweight for backpacking. I use a mix of freeze-dried, dehydrated, and canned foods so that foods are nonperishable

In each category, the easiest to prepare are at the top of the list. Items get heavier and more complex near the bottom of each list. Although none of them are very complicated.

I save cafe' packs from restaurants for my condiments.

BREAKFAST
Oatmeal - Quaker Fruit & Cream
Breakfast Cereal & Milk
Breakfast Wraps - Mountain House Breakfast Skillet + Tortillas
S.O.S. - White Gravy Mix (dehydrated) + Summer Sausage (chopped) & Slider Rolls
Pancakes & Eggs- Bisquik Shake & Pour, Syrup
Potato Pancakes & Sausage - Potato Pancake Mix (dehydrated) + Syrup + Summer Sausage (sliced & warmed)
Hashbrown Potatoes & Eggs (dehydrated hashrown mix + Mtn House Eggs with Red & Green Chilis or Backpackers Pantry Juevos Rancheros)

LUNCH
No-Cook Snacks
MREs
P B & J
Cup-O-Noodles

DINNER
Burritos - Mtn House Italian Pepper Steak + Tortillas
Fajitas - Mountain House Chicken Fajita Bowl + Tortillas
Chicken Casserole - Chicken Casserole Mix (dehydrated) + Chicken (canned) + margarine
Mac & Cheese - Velveeta Shells & Cheese + Ham (canned) + margarine
Beef Stew - Dinty Moore Beef Stew or Chunky Soup + Bread
Hot Dogs & Beans - Hot Dogs, Beans (canned) + buns & condiments

NO-COOK SNACKS
Beef Jerky
Summer Sausage
Cheese Balls, paraffin wrapped
Trail Mix
Granola Bars & Candy Bars
Sandwich Crackers
Cheese Crackers

DRINKS
Cocoa (instant)
Coffee - Folgers Coffee Singles, creamer
EcoDrink
Tang





Last edited by KC; 06/27/17.

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