Monday, March 3, 2014

What are good dinners to cook on a weekend backpacking trip?




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I'm not new to hiking because I've been hiking now for about four years. However, I've never need backpacking, while its kind of the same terms as camping I've only ever been camping may be twice in my life and it was years ago. So I'm going to be going backpacking through the Sierras in California and I just needed a little bit of help figuring out what are some good, easy, filling recipes for dinner to cook for a group of about four whether it's from a fellow backpacker, camper, or someone who knows what to cook out in the wilderness everyone's answer is greatly appreciated.


Answer
Lipsmackin' Backpackin': Lightweight Trail-tested Recipes for Backcountry Trips link below can offer you a number of trail tested ideas that are generally excellent.

I am taking my wife and younger kids on a trips this week - here are some of the meals

Spaghetti and (Non-meat)meatballs (Home dehyrated sauce) Salad from home (first night meal)

Instant humus(fantastic foods) in pitas, baby carrots, & olives. Carob browies - Yum!

Black beans and rice (zaterans) home dehydrated corn

Fantasic foods refried beans burrito skins, mountain house salsa,

Simple lunches for the trrail like wasa bread with almond butter,and dried fruit, 1 Dark chocolate bar split 4 ways

Or peanut butter crackers(lance brand on whole wheat) Slinced cucumbers and carrot sticks,

Witha little thought you cna avoid costly comercial dehydrated products and use easy to get grocery store items. For example (if you are not in a grizzly area) consider foil packed tuna with a couple of condement packs of mayo for tuna salad. Add some flat bread and sprouts and you are all set for lunch.

Depending on your trip planning the more you take the more you enjoy the camping aspect but the less you take the more you enjoy the hiking - consider well


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i want to buy a baby stroller,i dont know what to see ?suggest me, i got a newborn baby 3 months.?




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Answer
First of all, Congratulations on your newborn!!!
These are the criteria on getting a stroller.
Ask yourself these,

1) Are you and your partner have an active lifestyle?
Do you intend to jog around with baby in tow?

2) Do you drive?

3) Is $$$$ an issue or do you have a fixed budget to invest on a good stroller?

I'm gonna suggest something extravagant and stylish yet conventional for a couple, you can check out this website

www.quinny.com

They have the most lightweight, flexible strollers in the market.
Check out how the stroller can be folded to a size of a backpack!
Price wise...Hmm depends if you are willing to fork out some dough. One thing for sure, strollers like those from quinny will make heads turn and more space in your care once it's folded.
Personally I have Quinny Buzz for my baby. I fell in love with it
when I was just 2 months pregnant and I told my husband that Quinny Buzz is The Ultimate Transporter...

If you travel often, get yourself a travel system like the ones they have from GRACO. Check out their website,
www.gracobaby.com

They have matching carseat, 5 point harness and they are lightweight. Plus they have this big basket to put your baby's diaper bag or other stuff you wish to put in. Remember,
always think of your partner when she does her shopping alone without you, make sure she can manage to open the stroller with one hand. Choose strollers that is "one hand hold" for easier handling and that your partner can manage to close or open the stroller on her own.

Remember this pointers

1) Baby is comfortable and safe.
2) Stroller is lightweight and manageable with simple yet useful functions
3) Easy to maneuver ( against the maddening crowd on weekends when you shop.)
4) Easy to store.(in the car boot, the storage room etc)
5) Invest on a stroller that grows with your child. Saves you $$ from getting another stroller when baby outgrows the old stroller.
6) Check out review site, www.strollersandprams.com for user reviews.

Happy Shopping and Good luck!




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