>>1379664this anon is correct. powdered milk and powdered eggs are somehow regarded as loathsome surplus Korean War rations, but actually they're quite good and an elegant solution to many of /out/'s woes. depending on where you get them and in what quantity, powdered milk is usually like 1/20 the cost of bottled milk. a 1kg bag makes like 40 litres of milk for $5 and it doesn't spoil. i've stopped buying bottled milk because i keep wasting it. stir a couple spoons of the powder into my coffee or cocoa and it's amazing.
now, powdered eggs tend to be a little more expensive than fresh eggs (unless you buy legit Korean War surplus or in massive bulk) but considering how convenient they are it's 100% worth it for extended /out/tings. fresh eggs are fine for a day or two but longer than that you're better off carrying the powder and just stirring up some scrams over the fire in the morning.