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Thread: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

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    What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    So, what is on the menu? Many of you are out for a few night or just coming back. What did everyone eat or will be eating for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I am trying to plan my meals for an upcoming hunt, and this will be the first time I use and RV. So far I have breakfast covered, eggs and toast from my own chickens.

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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    Hot dogs always good , spaghetti easy in an rv and works for a couple days. Spam Samiches for lunch every day and your good.
    wonder what’s over the next hill?

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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    Ps bring extra dump rag
    wonder what’s over the next hill?

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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    Pre made lasagna, pre made meatloaf, pre made stew, pre made chilli, I even pre cook sausages so they only take a minute to heat up while my eggs are in the pan.

    And how do get toast from your chickens???

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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    Coffee, 2 hard boiled eggs, 2 packets instant oatmeal,

    1 orange. I make my own power bars (heathers choice website)

    that keep me going till mid afternoon if needed.

    After a couple days I switch to toast from France.
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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    I like to keep it simple. I put a roast or steak, potato's etc.. in a pan and put it in the camper oven. I always make enough then I eat the leftovers for breakfast.
    As I am usually not back at camp during the day I pack a good lunch that sometimes requires I build a fire to cook, a couple smokie's works good for that.

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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    Eggs toast bacon for one or two breakfasts. Other days just oatmeal and coffee. Lunch is two sandwiches, trail mix, some type of bar, dinner is spaghetti , hotdogs , cowboy chilli, perogies , sidekicks, pork chops, potato salad, chips, beer
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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    bacon and eggs every morning.
    Out in the field all day so i make sandwiches, like cured salmon on Rye etc plus some junk food like bars and nuts.
    Dinner ranges from hamburgers to schnitzels to steak or BBQ chicken.

    I try to prepare dinners at home, marinated and then into vacuum sealed bags, that way all i have to do is cut and cook at camp.

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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    Kolbassa, perogies, cabbage rolls, steak, lasagna, chicken, smokies, ribs etc... list goes on and on
    I like drinking beer and whiskey, shooting guns, jetboating, love a nice rack and a tight line, I am simply a sophisticated redneck...

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    Re: What is for Breakfast, Lunch and dinner?

    Pre morning hunt: Granola bar and coffee
    After morning hunt: Eggs, ham, toast
    Afternoon: Pepperoni, smoked sausages, bread, pickles, veggies, etc.
    Evening: Throw pre cooked uncle ben rice into frying pan, add carrots, and whatever meat we have

    Our evening meal is centered around being warm and not having to wash dishes. We use one frying pan that gets wiped clean, paper plates that go into the fire. We hate doing dishes.

    Other hunting partners make awesome grouse stew/sauce over spaghetti or potatoes, chilis, etc. But way too many dishes to clean after wards.

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