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[at-l] Y2K food finally comes out of the closet..



Yes please, I could use some ideas for quality, delicious, light weight &
packable low cost FOOD.
Black Wolfe


>Rather than joust over the straw man of the welfare recipient, this thread 
>could be more appropriate in dealing with economical ways of enhancing our 
>nutrition on the trail. Many of us are the equivalent of the idiot buying 
>sirloin to make hamburgers - relying solely on Poptarts and Liptons for 
>meals that are quick, expensive, heavy, and incomplete. There are other 
>ways, including buying in bulk, combining your own ingredients, shopping 
>cheaper, learning ethnic food options, and other creative choices. Heck, 
>many of us could benefit from discussion of how to outfit our gear cheaply. 
>Want to know how many Ti pots I have that are heavier (and far more 
>expensive) than my every hike aluminum pot? Anyone know a metal worker who 
>could re-machine these pots?
>
>OrangeBug
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