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Old 11-15-06 | 09:55 AM
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From: Throughout the west in a van, on my bike, and in the forest

Bikes: Long Haul Trucker with BRIFTERS!

Originally Posted by KevinSherm
I know I'll be looking for the foods with the most calories, fat, protein, etc., all in the smallest package. So I've been thinking about lots of canned tuna and peanut butter, but I'd love a little more variety than that. I'll have a stove and a pot, so I'd love to hear what delicacies and standards all of you rely on while touring. I can't wait to hear what suggestions you all have.

Ya got a great start. Canned Tuna and peanut butter are staples (not together though). Don't forget to gobble down tons of bread and cookies. For dinner, what I usually do is buy 1 or two sausage, an onion, potato, and tomato and cook it all together in my frypan till i get the veggies reasonably cooked.

ALmost all roadside convenience stores now have decent deli's, so you can get sandwiches right on the road as well...either pre-made or buy a few slices and make one of your own.

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