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Posted by: asmjock
Posted on: Aug 8th, 2006 at 9:50pm
There are quite a few vegetarian and vegan dishes in the book "Simple Foods for the Pack" by Claudia Axcell, Diana Cooke, and Vikki Kinmount, ISBN 0-97156-757-1. My edition is quite old, but you may be able to find it at a library or from in a used book dealer.

The group I usually travel into the BW with has included vegetarians in the past (although probably not this year). Here are some of the dishes that we have prepared in the past:

Breakfast - oatmeal, poptarts, bean (and or meat) burritos, pancakes,

Lunch - dried fruits of all kinds, nuts of all kinds, cookies, breakfast bars, peanut butter, dried seaweed, hummus, crackers

Dinner - red beans and rice, stir fry (meat optional), backpacker's pantry wild west chile (vegetarian), spaghetti (meat optional), jambalaya and gumbo (meat optional), instant pudding, tortillas with meat or meatless fillings to suit, veggie burgers, couscous, pizza dough, mushrooms, olives, other dried vegetables

I am sure that this list from our trips is incomplete, but may be enough give you some ideas on where to start.

You can get the Red Beans and Rice and the Wild West Chile from (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links) online source. They have quite a few other vegetarian choices for quick (add boiling water) meals

-aj
Posted by: Woodweller
Posted on: Aug 8th, 2006 at 3:54pm
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Does anybody have some good, easily packable, easily cookable (no 12 hour soak times for bean-based stuff), vegetarian recipes for four for a week? One of the guys going in Oct. is a vegetarian (not a full-blooded vegan, but he prefers to stick with vegetarian style) and I want to plan with him in mind. I'm looking especially for meals that will allow the option of adding meat for those of us who prefer it that way. Any ideas?
 
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