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<blockquote data-quote="LaughingHyena" data-source="post: 307670" data-attributes="member: 29694"><p>I'm watching for more ideas as we do alot of camping. </p><p></p><p>Salami and other dried sausages travel well and don't need to be in the fridge, nor do the mattersons smoked sausages so we usually take some of them along. There are lots of recipes around for low carb cakes/muffins/breads, often using ground almonds, I bet some of those would be OK too.</p><p></p><p>Dried mushrooms are easy to find and add lots of flavour to noodles and things. I'm sure I've seen recomendations on here for low carb noodles.</p><p></p><p>One of the things I tend to find when camping, espeically backpacking type events is giving up on trying to make "meals" sometimes it's easier to think in terms of lots of snacks rather than trying to make meals of foods that go together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaughingHyena, post: 307670, member: 29694"] I'm watching for more ideas as we do alot of camping. Salami and other dried sausages travel well and don't need to be in the fridge, nor do the mattersons smoked sausages so we usually take some of them along. There are lots of recipes around for low carb cakes/muffins/breads, often using ground almonds, I bet some of those would be OK too. Dried mushrooms are easy to find and add lots of flavour to noodles and things. I'm sure I've seen recomendations on here for low carb noodles. One of the things I tend to find when camping, espeically backpacking type events is giving up on trying to make "meals" sometimes it's easier to think in terms of lots of snacks rather than trying to make meals of foods that go together. [/QUOTE]
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