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I was wondering what good options there are for non dehydrated camping food, outside of the usual spam and crackers. I live in an area of Texas with no natural bodies of water and can't really afford to be cooking with my meager supply I can carry for a 2 or so day camping trip.
One item I came across fairly recently were canned herring kippers. Pretty tasty really, and they're not very expensive either.
Bonus for food lacking:
-onions (s_o_y in case it censors the word like /pol/)
-gluten
-conola, vegetable, or rapeseed oil
-high fructose corn syrup or other glucose syrups
One item I came across fairly recently were canned herring kippers. Pretty tasty really, and they're not very expensive either.
Bonus for food lacking:
-onions (s_o_y in case it censors the word like /pol/)
-gluten
-conola, vegetable, or rapeseed oil
-high fructose corn syrup or other glucose syrups