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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #270 on: April 24, 2022, 12:26:22 AM
That looks like a Humangear bowl?

Guyot. I absolutely love these things. Not rigid, but otherwise a fantastic bowl (and cup) for hiking/camping. The squish down in a pack or bag, clean easily, protect finger from hot contents, and mine have been very durable.


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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #271 on: April 24, 2022, 12:26:49 AM
Coffee 1100

Kickstarting our brains with some coffee. Vítor added some sugar (organic, this time, but he likes the brown one). And one more cheese for him. (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)

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Reply #272 on: April 24, 2022, 12:28:44 AM
Wait...am I the only one seeing the elephant in the room?  What's that alien looking thing at the background? :o  Curious mind wants to know!!!  :pok: :pok: :pok:

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Reply #273 on: April 24, 2022, 12:29:01 AM
Lunch 1300

Well... My boy loves bacon .
Pictured, the chunk of bacon that he selected for his GSMRE, and I forgot to put in the assembly picture.
For lunch we got rice with "funghi secchi", portuguese sausage, bacon. And grape Tang! Food easy to cook in one pot.
The Wenger SI (from the Soldier Challenge) helped in the preparation


Looks like it was a great feast!   :tu:


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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #274 on: April 24, 2022, 12:42:09 AM
Artificial sweeteners are no bueno.  Even as a diabetic my doctor told me that small amounts of real sugar when I have the urge for something sweet is better for me than something that comes from a lab. Besides, have you ever tried to buy a sugar free birthday cake?  The nice women in the bakery all look at you with their heads tilted and with the most strained and confused looks on their faces.  Like the dog when you make a squeaky noise out of the corner of your mouth. :facepalm:
I don't think I could go the day without caffeine and I'm glad I don't have to try.  Those Folgers instants are actually pretty good. In solidarity with you all in this challenge I did mostly eat the stuff I had packed for the challenge but as I suspected I found my selection woefully inadequate.  I'll be better prepared for the next one. :cheers:


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Reply #275 on: April 24, 2022, 12:46:33 AM
Lunch (1200-ish):

Got out for a nice hike after breakfast. The weather was a bit iffy, but MRE's always taste better after a hike and in the cold & rain.




A bit breezy and snow flurries off & on, but I found a good spot on the lee of a ridge and broke out the lunch packet:




As usual, the exertion of hiking kinda killed my appetite. I kept out the fruit bar (not bad), mussels, and freeze dried Pad Thai. And sriracha hot sauce. The Pad Thai called for 250 mL or "1 cup"....well....I couldn't remember if "a cup" was 8oz or 12oz... and my mug didn't have metric measurements. I ended up erring on the 12oz side..... :facepalm:

Once the boiling water was added, I wrapped the packet of Pad Thai in my fleece pullover to stay warm while it rehydrated for 15 minutes.




Meanwhile, those mussels were looking pretty good.....





Once the pine needles were removed, the mussels were excellent (made in Spain, so no surprise there!). And they were pretty filling....

Pad Thai turned out to be a bit soup, no surprise given my excessive added water, but it was very tasty. I was impressed by the cilantro flavor and background seafood flavor from anchovy salt and dried shrimps.





I only ate about half of the portion. The mussels ( and extra water) had filled me up pretty well. I did have that little fruit bar for dessert--bland but nice.

View from the lunchroom:




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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #276 on: April 24, 2022, 12:49:32 AM
Great view.


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Reply #277 on: April 24, 2022, 12:50:58 AM
Snack (1615):


While posting about lunch....I got hungry and ate the vegemite and cheese crackers from the lunch packet along with a cup of Oolong from the accessory pack.





Vegemite + cheese crackers. I now believe I am a culinary genius.....  :rofl:




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Reply #278 on: April 24, 2022, 12:52:14 AM
Great view.

 :cheers:  The dicey weather seemed to have kept people at home. I had the hills to myself.  :D


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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #279 on: April 24, 2022, 02:04:38 AM
Guyot. I absolutely love these things. Not rigid, but otherwise a fantastic bowl (and cup) for hiking/camping. The squish down in a pack or bag, clean easily, protect finger from hot contents, and mine have been very durable.
I used the Guyot for a long time and they are nice. I got the Humangear a few months back.  It is a little thicker, but similar concept.


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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #280 on: April 24, 2022, 02:10:20 AM
I forgot to post lunch earlier.  Tuna and crackers.


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Reply #281 on: April 24, 2022, 02:16:30 AM
Dinner

Did some snacking throughout the day. I finished the peanuts, and the two fig bars. The original Fig Newtons won out over the fancier blueberry pack. Didn't put much of a dent in the candy, or open the Combos or sunflower seeds. Ideally, I would've rather had a smaller portion of multiple snacks, but the gas station sells what they sell.

Dinner was chicken ramen for me. My wife, who mostly played along today, used the camp stove for the first time to make her Chef Boyardee. To keep it traditional, I had pound cake for dessert.

Total Calories: ~2900

More than I usually eat, but it was also a pretty active (and chilly) day, so I suspect it was about right.

 Not sure how much more snacking I'll do tonight, so this might be the last update for the day. Nice work, awl! I'll check in tomorrow.


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Reply #282 on: April 24, 2022, 03:30:49 AM
Supper (1830-ish):

The supper packet seemed to have....potential.





I was thinking Ramen + Spam....





Plus black olives....





Awl seasoned up with the real Tabasco....





I'm calling this a success. (Mrs Nix had a bite and thought it was 'really good', but had an omelette instead of an offer for a bowl of her own.....)

After washing up, I used the packet of True Lemon drink mix and the packet of raw sugar from the accessory packet to make a hot lemon drink. This was surprisingly good, I'll make this again.  :tu:

And I scarfed up that little fruit bar ("That's It"). They are quite bland, but strangely satisfying. Especially with a hot lemon drink.  :D

I'll probably tackle that cocoa and the choco chip cookie later......  :facepalm:


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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #283 on: April 24, 2022, 03:47:47 AM
Vitor drinks coffee?
Yes! Vítor drinks coffee. And likes!
Coffee for him is more a weekeend thing. The usual is milk with chocolate.


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Reply #284 on: April 24, 2022, 03:50:36 AM
Looks like it was a great feast!   :tu:
The little boy aproved! Double thumbs up!

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Reply #285 on: April 24, 2022, 04:00:33 AM
Snack 1600

Some crackers, orange (Vítor) /passion fruit (Hevy) and cheese. The boy got his cheese before I had a chance to take the picture.
(Polenguinho cheese is very commom here. Easy to find and very apreciated)

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Reply #286 on: April 24, 2022, 04:14:28 AM
Dinner 2030

Well... I really like instant noodles.
Vítor got the Cup Noodles (with bacon added).
I tried a healthier option. Gluten free, low carbs, low sodium... Good apearence, but tasted like cardboard.
Vítor likes bacon a lot, but I keep his diet a lot more healthy than in the GSMRE challenge.



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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #287 on: April 24, 2022, 04:16:13 AM
Desert

These small rolls filled with guava sweet.
"Goiabinha" or little guava.

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Reply #288 on: April 24, 2022, 05:03:20 AM
Those look good!  :tu:


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Reply #289 on: April 24, 2022, 05:22:38 AM
Dinner

After boiling water and while the meal cooked, I toasted the poptart and ate as appetizer.  The wife wasn’t a fan of the campfire flavor, but I enjoyed.

The meal was rather tasty and definitely filling.  The wife said she would even eat it again.

Even though I ate a couple hours ago, I am still full.


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Reply #290 on: April 24, 2022, 05:52:24 AM
Looking really good everybody!!
Barry


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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #291 on: April 24, 2022, 06:23:39 AM
I ended the challenge with snacking on a few pork rinds.


For the fun of it, I did a summary of what I ate and have left.  Only 1535 calories total which means I didn’t even eat half the GSMRE, but I do still feel full.  Other than the poptarts and mad dragon, most of the food eaten was high in protein and/or fiber which is probably why the low calorie count.


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Reply #292 on: April 24, 2022, 06:35:58 AM
Love Mac n Cheese.  How is the Kror?
It was OK, but needs a bit of seasoning to give it the taste kick it needs :tu:

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Reply #293 on: April 24, 2022, 11:23:27 AM
Breakfast part 2

This is a fairly typical routine.  Fisher and I make oatmeal and coffee outdoors.  Even a picture of Fisher supervising.
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Looks like Fisher is having a great time in the challenge! :tu:



Cattle beast skull.
That's pretty neat, I'd freak out slightly if I could only see it in the photo... :whistle:



Lunch (1200-ish):

Got out for a nice hike after breakfast. The weather was a bit iffy, but MRE's always taste better after a hike and in the cold & rain.

(Image removed from quote.)


A bit breezy and snow flurries off & on, but I found a good spot on the lee of a ridge and broke out the lunch packet:

(Image removed from quote.)


As usual, the exertion of hiking kinda killed my appetite. I kept out the fruit bar (not bad), mussels, and freeze dried Pad Thai. And sriracha hot sauce. The Pad Thai called for 250 mL or "1 cup"....well....I couldn't remember if "a cup" was 8oz or 12oz... and my mug didn't have metric measurements. I ended up erring on the 12oz side..... :facepalm:

Once the boiling water was added, I wrapped the packet of Pad Thai in my fleece pullover to stay warm while it rehydrated for 15 minutes.

(Image removed from quote.)


Meanwhile, those mussels were looking pretty good.....


(Image removed from quote.)


Once the pine needles were removed, the mussels were excellent (made in Spain, so no surprise there!). And they were pretty filling....

Pad Thai turned out to be a bit soup, no surprise given my excessive added water, but it was very tasty. I was impressed by the cilantro flavor and background seafood flavor from anchovy salt and dried shrimps.


(Image removed from quote.)


I only ate about half of the portion. The mussels ( and extra water) had filled me up pretty well. I did have that little fruit bar for dessert--bland but nice.

View from the lunchroom:


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That mussels look yum, and the fleece around the rehydrating pack is a good trick! :like:



I forgot to post lunch earlier.  Tuna and crackers.
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I often feel tuna is too chunky and bland to eat, but this actually looks pretty appetizing! :drool:


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Reply #294 on: April 24, 2022, 03:21:30 PM
That is awesome.  Enjoy.
Thanks! It was great getting some nature time :tu:
A deer woke us up at 5:30 running around the tent "barking" :rofl:

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Reply #295 on: April 24, 2022, 03:22:08 PM
Breakfast part 2

This is a fairly typical routine.  Fisher and I make oatmeal and coffee outdoors.  Even a picture of Fisher supervising.
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Very nice :like:

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Reply #296 on: April 24, 2022, 03:22:46 PM
The Kovea Spider.
Has good stability, remote canister that can invert, works good at higher altitudes.
Thanks :cheers:

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Reply #297 on: April 24, 2022, 03:28:19 PM
Lunch (1200-ish):

Got out for a nice hike after breakfast. The weather was a bit iffy, but MRE's always taste better after a hike and in the cold & rain.

(Image removed from quote.)


A bit breezy and snow flurries off & on, but I found a good spot on the lee of a ridge and broke out the lunch packet:

(Image removed from quote.)


As usual, the exertion of hiking kinda killed my appetite. I kept out the fruit bar (not bad), mussels, and freeze dried Pad Thai. And sriracha hot sauce. The Pad Thai called for 250 mL or "1 cup"....well....I couldn't remember if "a cup" was 8oz or 12oz... and my mug didn't have metric measurements. I ended up erring on the 12oz side..... :facepalm:

Once the boiling water was added, I wrapped the packet of Pad Thai in my fleece pullover to stay warm while it rehydrated for 15 minutes.

(Image removed from quote.)


Meanwhile, those mussels were looking pretty good.....


(Image removed from quote.)


Once the pine needles were removed, the mussels were excellent (made in Spain, so no surprise there!). And they were pretty filling....

Pad Thai turned out to be a bit soup, no surprise given my excessive added water, but it was very tasty. I was impressed by the cilantro flavor and background seafood flavor from anchovy salt and dried shrimps.


(Image removed from quote.)


I only ate about half of the portion. The mussels ( and extra water) had filled me up pretty well. I did have that little fruit bar for dessert--bland but nice.

View from the lunchroom:


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Looks like a great hike :like:

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Re: Gas Station MRE II -- second helpings...
Reply #298 on: April 24, 2022, 03:30:29 PM
I wound up with a tuna packet left over, and some coffee packets.  I was on the go all day taking advantage of a sunny day, so I was eating on the run.  As always, this is a fun time!
Barry


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Reply #299 on: April 24, 2022, 03:40:44 PM
I saved some of the GSMRE for this morning :tu:
Had English breakfast tea, a couple of Wasa flatbreads and some honey roasted nuts for breakfast :tu:
The only thing left in my MRE is the freezedried chili sin carne, which I have tried before and didn't feel like eating unless I was really hungry :rofl:

This was a fun one and I have gotten some good insights from this :cheers:

Added some bonus pics from the hike back to the car :tu:

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