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Reply #10 - Dec 28th, 2006 at 3:26am
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What I crave after a few days is chocolate milk


I love chocalte malts. So I bring packets each with the appropriate amount of powdered milk, nestles chocolate, and Carnation Malted Milk Mix.  Pour the mixture into a bottle of cold lake water, shake, and very quickly you have a tasty and filling snack.
  
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Reply #11 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 10:05am
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Wow chocalte malts, that does sound good.

We usually eat lunch on the go, so we bring trail mix with m&m's, cashews, beef jerky (made my own this year), sausage sticks, granola bars, energy bars, packaged crackers with cheese/ peanut butter, graham crackers with peanut butter, pita with sausage and laughing cow cheese, hard candy, gum, and this year added some marshmellows and 2 hershey bars.
  
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Reply #12 - Jan 14th, 2007 at 2:49pm
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German's Sweet Chocolate bars.  Very dense, don't melt as easily as other chocolate bars.  A bar lasts several days, breaking off a few squares at a time.

Dry roasted whole almonds.  I roast my own.   Neil like roasted soy beans and corn nuts.  (I don't). 

  
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Reply #13 - Jan 16th, 2007 at 2:57am
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Years ago we went on a canoe trip in N. Manitoba.  We all had our group food, but each of us were responsible for bringing our own stash of treats.  One of our group brought Reese's peanut butter cups.  They faired okay in the cool September weather, in warmer weather tropical chocolate survives the best.  Anyway, he almost drove us to insane, by slowly eating two a day at break time for the entire 30 days trip.   Towards the end of the trip we canoed into a Hudson Bay post and were able to restock our supplies.  We all spent large sums of money on cases of candy, ice cream and of course peanut butter cups.
  
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