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[at-l] chinese FOOD



mmmmmmmm, Chinese food


As I recall I had Chinese at least twice on the trail. One in Franklin NC,
but had to take a cab ride with friend Frump to get to the outskirts of town
to a mall.
Then much closer to the trail in Gorham, well closer to a hostel. Not far
from Colonial Comfort Inn is another Chinese Restaurant.. both times ordered
the buffet...what else!!!!   :-)

Ron
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Hudson <hudsom@us.ibm.com>
To: <at-l@backcountry.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:31 PM
Subject: [at-l] chinese FOOD


> Well Mags, I did manage to score chinese food on the trail, more or less.
> In Millenocket (sp?). After finishing. After 2000 miles of No Chinese
Food.
> After getting the last room in the Econolodge next door. Fifteen minutes
> before the restaurant closed. Butterfly shrimp something as I remember,
and
> a cold beer. VERY nice meal.... <vbg>....
>
> As for stoveless hiking, a hot dinner is just too much of a psychological
> boost for me to give up the stove (YMMV).
> Breakfast: dump a box of granola into a ziplock with a box of Grapenuts.
> The Grapenuts stick to the ribs (at least for a while) and the granola
> provides the tasted. One and a half cup serving, and Carnation vanilla
> flavored instant breakfast tastes way better than powdered milk when
poured
> over the cereal...
>
> skeeter
>
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