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  1. #1
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    Jan 2008
    Country Victoria
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    - Boiled Eggs (rather than fried) can also have this in a sandwich for lunch
    - Tuna - as above can have this alone or in a sandwich for lunch
    - My Fav - Baked Potato with Pinapple, cheese, beetroot just need small tins of them.
    - Vegie burgers (Good source for vegies, can pre-make some and freeze instead of Hamburgers - cook on a grill instead of the plate - might need your imagination for this!)
    - Granola Bars/Trail Bars
    - Mixed Nuts/Trail Mix
    - Cheese Sticks (They are supposed be refrigerated, but they last a day or two in a shaded pack just fine)
    - 2 minute noodles (the ones in a cup, just add boiled water and eat!)

    Good Luck, I will add if I think of anything else.

    Deanne.

  2. #2
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    Oct 2007
    Melbourne
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    Deanne you are an absolute legend! Thanks for that, its so simple yet I cant believe I never thought of it myself! Thanks for the ideas, I have all of that stuff here too . I never even thought of boiling the eggs, thanks for that, it makes me wonder about poaching eggs camping too .

    Thanks again!!!

  3. #3
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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    Salad stuff should last a couple of days out of the fridge if you keep in a water-tight container.
    What about soup?
    Dried fruit? Fresh fruit - I love oranges when camping.
    Omelette? (If you've gota frypan and a stove the world is your oyster )
    If you go camping a lot, promise yourself that one day you'll treat yourselves to a fridge! You'll never look back
    Have fun!

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    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
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    baked beans!!!

  5. #5
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    Oct 2007
    Melbourne
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    Rainforest - I hear you on the baked beans, they are awesome but not so awesome for our tent at least for my husbands stomach hahaha. Its a lovely way to wake up in the middle of the night hehe

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    Oct 2006
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    Ah, think of all the money you will save in ice and veges that have gone off! It is certainly a worthwhile investment
    When we've gone desert camping and are stuck for fridge space we often use dehydrated veges. They are not too bad, as long as you mix them with stuff, LOL. And I prefer them to the tinned ones.
    Do you take a stove? You could make a mean pasta and sauce or fried rice and mix in your tinned and/or dehydrated veg into that...
    ETA: Don't know if you're pregnant or not, but IME if you take enough rum and coke or vodka & tonic you don't care too much about food and how good/bad it tastes.

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    Jan 2008
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    No worries. They are just a few of the things I shove in a bag for myself when we go camping. I like to snack eat when we do.

    Boiled eggs is my favorite thing at the moment, I boil 4 chuck them in the fridge still in the shell and can grab one on the run when DD has be on the go

    Hope you have a great weekend. It is lovely weather for camping, wish I was going, we usually go towards Jamieson way camping, I love it.

    Deanne.

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    Oct 2007
    Melbourne
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    ETA: Don't know if you're pregnant or not, but IME if you take enough rum and coke or vodka & tonic you don't care too much about food and how good/bad it tastes.

    HAHA yeah we tend to take veges with us, cook a bush roast (they are the BEST roasts you will ever have) and cook using cast iron pots / pans and use a bush stove. We havent had any probs cooking or eating things, its just that I am TRYING (note the word trying lol) to be healthy. We tend to eat roasts, (fish if we catch any) and veges (as long as they dont go off), lunch tends to be the issue and snacks throughout the day. We tend to eat waaaaaay too much meat and my DP says its a MUST when camping lol.

    I think we best invest in a bigger fridge to take the things we want but you girls have given us a ton of ideas . Like I said before if its only a cpl days we are right its the 4 or more days we struggle, well I do, DP is more than happy with potatoes and steak in the fire lol

  9. #9
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    Oct 2007
    Melbourne
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    Yeah we do go camping a lot. Whilst we do take fruit and veges with us, we have found they tend to go off after a few days. We generally go camping for 4-5days sometimes longer. We tend to find camping for a cpl of days we are fine with stuff its when its 3 days or more we struggle. Well I do, he doesnt because to him when you are camping eat healthy isnt a priority LOL. I am trying to slowly change his ways haha

    As for the fridge, we have one but its one of those ones that is only active whilst it is in the car. Its a pretty small one too, we are thinking though of getting a much larger one as a christmas present to ourselves. We are tired of having to do the 'ice' runs to local townships only to find most of the ice melts when we get back to base camp LOL! In most places we do camp we are not able to even do that since we camp in the Cathedral Mountains (Eildon is easy as are many of the areas around there since there are some townships within an hour or so drive away).

    Thanks again!