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<blockquote data-quote="sunspots" data-source="post: 585148" data-attributes="member: 41185"><p>Hi all! In a manic fit I have bought a little tent and plan to go camping next week. I won't have a fridge or coolbox so meat, cheese, cream, yoghurt, berries, salad etc. are out as they are not going to keep in this warm weather. Eggs and nuts will still be OK and anything I might be able to buy and eat straight away - if I can get to a shop before it closes at 5pm. But are there ideas that I'm missing here? What can I have LCHF that</p><p></p><p>doesn't need to be kept cool</p><p>can be cooked in a single pot over a Triangia</p><p>isn't just wilted vegetables and some nuts or eggs</p><p></p><p>?</p><p></p><p>Plus what can i take into the mountains to eat?</p><p></p><p>At this rate I'm going to have to live on omelettes (hot and cold).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunspots, post: 585148, member: 41185"] Hi all! In a manic fit I have bought a little tent and plan to go camping next week. I won't have a fridge or coolbox so meat, cheese, cream, yoghurt, berries, salad etc. are out as they are not going to keep in this warm weather. Eggs and nuts will still be OK and anything I might be able to buy and eat straight away - if I can get to a shop before it closes at 5pm. But are there ideas that I'm missing here? What can I have LCHF that doesn't need to be kept cool can be cooked in a single pot over a Triangia isn't just wilted vegetables and some nuts or eggs ? Plus what can i take into the mountains to eat? At this rate I'm going to have to live on omelettes (hot and cold). [/QUOTE]
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