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Steddy

Lifer
Sep 18, 2021
1,409
24,126
Western North Carolina
Steak.
Eggs.
Pan con Tomate with Manchego.
Parmesan.
Parmesan, Walnuts, and Balsamic
Risotto.
Demi Glacé.
Triple cream cheese.
Triple cream blue cheese.
Donuts.
 

woodsroad

Lifer
Oct 10, 2013
12,913
21,603
SE PA USA
anything after a long ass hike through the woods. Trail dust is the single best seasoning in the world.
We used to do a lot of backcountry canoeing, lake tripping. We'd be out for two weeks at a time, sometimes two trips back to back. I can't agree with you more. Our favorite foods on a trip would be disgusting at home: Mac and cheese from a box with canned chicken added in. Freeze-dried lasagna (great for breakfast!). In the rain. I always thought though that it was the dining facilities that made it all so good. Same with resting my bare butt on a mossy log first thing in the morning: The Most Beautiful bathroom in the World!
 

newbroom

Lifer
Jul 11, 2014
6,379
10,018
North Central Florida
Since I quite eating all simple carbs including sugar, flour, pasta, around the first of the year, also meat, except for some fish, and eggs, I am finding the taste of fruit to be much more enjoyable. I compensate with nuts or fruit instead of other snacks.
Peanut Butter is at the top of my 'perfect foods' list.
I remember my Grandmother toasting a thick slice of homemade white bread on the wood stove's top back in around 1953 in norther ME and it was heavenly.
My mom IS a hellava baker and all 'round cook. Her "Monkey Faced" cookies, a spiced cookie with raisins and sometimes walnuts were only one of her regular bakes for our family of 7 children.
My Dad was a regular bacon and egg guy and I too made that my first meal of the day for many a day.
I've come to realize that an apple is pretty darned perfect.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,835
31,577
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
We used to do a lot of backcountry canoeing, lake tripping. We'd be out for two weeks at a time, sometimes two trips back to back. I can't agree with you more. Our favorite foods on a trip would be disgusting at home: Mac and cheese from a box with canned chicken added in. Freeze-dried lasagna (great for breakfast!). In the rain. I always thought though that it was the dining facilities that made it all so good. Same with resting my bare butt on a mossy log first thing in the morning: The Most Beautiful bathroom in the World!
mid mid state trail is the only time I thoroughly enjoyed a plain can of tuna.
 
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