jhawk
Veteran
- Location
- New Brunswick, Canada
Hi all,
As some of you know, I've had to put off my cross-Canada trip for a year. Financially it wasn't possible this year, and last year's circumstances meant that I couldn't do any of the little test trips that I had planned to do. But, thinking positively, I'll be doing those this year.
Now, I've a question for you all regarding food. What do you take on tour? I'm going to be planning several short trips, and one obstacle (or maybe not, maybe it's real simple) that I've come up against is food. I'm looking for suggestions as to what to bring for food.
Obviously, granola bars are a staple - I love 'em! And biscuits are my weakness... Aside from that, I'm thinking canned soups, beans, canned stews, chili, etc.
I'll be shopping at dollar stores like it's going out of fashion, I expect.
Any other tips for food,nutrition, hydration, etc?
Cheers,
Jack.
As some of you know, I've had to put off my cross-Canada trip for a year. Financially it wasn't possible this year, and last year's circumstances meant that I couldn't do any of the little test trips that I had planned to do. But, thinking positively, I'll be doing those this year.
Now, I've a question for you all regarding food. What do you take on tour? I'm going to be planning several short trips, and one obstacle (or maybe not, maybe it's real simple) that I've come up against is food. I'm looking for suggestions as to what to bring for food.
Obviously, granola bars are a staple - I love 'em! And biscuits are my weakness... Aside from that, I'm thinking canned soups, beans, canned stews, chili, etc.
I'll be shopping at dollar stores like it's going out of fashion, I expect.
Any other tips for food,nutrition, hydration, etc?
Cheers,
Jack.