And next time there are dogs on the tripping menu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho61-oaU6wo
I worked in a plant, for nearly 28 yrs. that made Hard Salami. We also made pepperoni, Genoa, and others.Rock-hard salami has been proven to last through hot weather and probably anything hanging there in the deli at room temps will as well (eg. pepperoni). Lots of flavor is the thing that really makes it with salami... great with granola if you don't want to cook and bannock if you do.
I've read that hummus will dehydrate well and keep for a meat alternative... and making your own jerky from a round steak should save some $$$.
Probably not.. full of chemicals...These are on sale today at No Frills... worth a look, maybe they don't need refrigeration.
Odyssey;n59286 I'd take these tripping but my better half will actually drop the F bomb if I pursue the matter[/QUOTE said:It's tough being married, I'm not allowed to eat sardines in bed.
Smoked fish would be good for variety on a trip. Dried king salmon strips from the Yukon were the best, but I doubt you can find them commercially available anymore. What I see out there today is made from chum salmon and is no where near as good.
As far as bringing meat on a trip, I no longer bring fresh or even fresh frozen meat, even steaks. I precook everything and then freeze. It cuts down on potential spoilage and eliminates the possibility of a bloody mess at the bottom of the food pack.
Only the bears and racoons with impeccable taste.Yeah, I agree that smoked kippers are great. I'll bet that that same smell would attract every bear and raccoon if it was released on a canoe trip. Salami too, probably.