Comfort foods while boating...
I love apples and usually take one or two with me when I'm fishing or
on a photography trip. It's very comforting to be crunching a nice
apple while just observing the splendor of open water.What kind of comfort foods do you take with you on a trip? |
Shortwave
Sep 25 2006
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| Beef jerky is usually included inthe mix. Dan |
Dan
Sep 26
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| Homemade chicken salad sandwiches on a decent roll.
Fruit.
Soft drinks. |
Harry
Sep 25
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| That's lunch. What do you do for just grazing? |
Shortwave
Sep 25
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| A piece of fruit, usually. I try to avoid sugary or salty foods, and I
stay away from the purveyors of crapfood, such as McDonald's, although I
have had a couple of salads from there recently with Newman's dressing
that were better than ok. |
Harry
Sep 25
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| For snacks, I usually take a bag of "Trail mix" that's pretty good, if
you don't let the M&Ms melt in the hot sun. so I try to get the stuff
without the chocolate. That and dried fruit. But If we feel like we have to eat. then we have a cooler full of fresh
hom made salads with usually grilled chicken strips . etc.
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: |
tschnautz
Sep 25
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| Tuna salad with lots of anchovies and Nacho Cheese Doritos. |
JohnH
Sep 25
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| Cheddar cheese Goldfish. Eisboch |
Eisboch
Sep 25
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| For some reason, nothing tastes any better (to me) out on the boat than
a steaming bowl of canned chili. Grilled cheese sandwich on
"interesting" bread is a close second, as well as scrambled eggs. Snacks: Fruit and crackers. Cheese. Carrot sticks. Don't do candy or chips on the boat, but we will eat candy ashore and
it seems that everywhere we meet up with boaters we know they offer us
a bowl of chips so we get our share of those as well. |
Chuck
Sep 25
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| Have you tried the baked version of Nacho Cheese Doritos? I like them
better than the original! |
basskisser
Sep 25
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| Nope, but I'll keep my eyes out for them.
--
John |
JohnH
Sep 25
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| Newman's dressing is the best in my opinion, doesn't matter where you
get it (although on a boat is always a good thing of course). |
Wayne.B
Sep 25
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