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RE: Meals
Yeah, why cook? Don't we have enough things to do? I cook only when I
have enough time to eat without standing up and running, and then I am
a pretty decent cook.
I usually buy a package of whole wheat tortillas, whatever sliced deli
meats/cheese and a bag of pre-washed salad greens. Put deli meat or cheese
on tortilla, slam some salad greens on it and roll it up. That's dinner
and/or lunch. For breakfast, I stop by the local coffee shop that makes
incredible carrot raisen muffins with loads of fat calories and roughage.
I don't even mind it a day old! Then there are the after-ride tortilla
chips
and guacamole to go with my one after ride Moosehead beer I bring along to
celebrate or whine with. I usually just end up drinking the beer and not
eating the chips anyway.
I usually have leftovers from the above mentioned tortilla thingy, so I
could
imagine it could feed a passle of self-serve kids! There is no clean-up
afterwards
which is my objection even warming things on the stove. I bring my stove
just
to heat water for my instant coffee in the a.m.
(Yes, I know, but I'm a caffiene addict).
K.
-----Original Message-----
From: twoodcock@lendleaserei.com [mailto:twoodcock@lendleaserei.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 12:44 PM
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: Meals
Hmm. I usually consider myself a good cook, but definitely not at
rides!
My meals are some combination of:
Canned soup (the campbells stuff in the jars that is not condensed is
good,
condensed soup requires too much stirring!)
Canned ravioli
mostly unsquashed bread
yogurt/pudding cups
instant oatmeal
tea/water
and various munchies (nuts, trail mix, crackers, dried fruit, granola)
If it can't be heated easily over sterno or "just add hot water", I
don't bring
it!
Tamara
Anna Wolfe <awolfe@bacavalley.com> on 07/25/2000 06:54:33 PM
To: ridecamp <ridecamp@endurance.net>
cc: (bcc: Tamara Woodcock/US1/Lend Lease)
Subject: RC: Meals
Dear All,
What great cooks! You are all much healthier than me. I don't have
living quarters - just a burner, so I cheerfully serve up chunky soup,
cup of noodles, or hot dogs. If people are lucky they will get some
good bread and cheese to fill up the cracks, and chocolate for dessert.
If it is cool, the juniors love instant hot chocolate at bedtime.
My favorite food for breakfast is hardboiled eggs, for they stick with
you longer than even oatmeal. Boil them at home, and bring in your
cooler. Remember that older eggs peel easier than fresh ones! Don't
forget the salt and pepper!
Anna
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