>>390307ramen is cheap, light and the calorie/gram ratio is pretty much the highest precooked food you can get.
I have a menu of 7.
1x tin beef stew
1x tin luncheon meat
1x ramen
2x sachets of quick oats
1x sealed pack of crackers
1x kelloggs nutrigrain bar
1x cheesesticks
7260kj 997g
1x tin of baked beans and wieners
1x ramen
2x sachets of quick oats
1x sealed pack of crackers
1x kelloggs nutrigrain bar
2x cheesesticks
1x pack M&Ms Peanut
7490kj 723g
1x tin of spaghetti and meatballs
1x ramen
2x sachets of quick oats
1x sealed pack of crackers
1x kelloggs nutrigrain bar
2x cheesesticks
1x pack M&Ms regular
7320kj 726g
1x tin chilli
1x white rice retort pouch
1x ramen
2x sachets of quick oats
1x cheesesticks
7096kj 945g
1x thai chicken soup retort pouch
1x white rice retort pouch
1x ramen
2x sachets of quick oats
2x cheesesticks
6994kj 875g
2x tins mackerel
1x tin vegetable and lentil soup
1x ramen
2x sachets of quick oats
1x sealed pack of crackers
1x kelloggs nutrigrain bar
2x cheesesticks
7247kj 937g
1x tin hotdogs
1x large sachet of cheese pasta
1x ramen
2x sachets of quick oats
1x sealed pack of crackers
1x kelloggs nutrigrain bar
2x cheesesticks
7924kj 807g