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    Default Weird food combos that are actually good.

    Ever ate food combinations on that trail that you wouldn't even consider in you regular life, only to figure out that it really is tasty even when not in "starvation mode"?

    For me, it's pepperoni slices with cashews. They were the first food I laid my hands on one day and I nomed down all I had in one sitting... sooo good! Now I actually like taking them for lunch at work.

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    Water on cereal

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    Water on cereal
    No, no, no. No water on my Cheerios, the Lone Ranger didn't do it, and neither can I.
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    Mustard and apple, believe it or not. One of the first recipes in the Silver Palate Cookbook is for shrimp with a mustard-apple glaze.

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    Green apple on a sandwich
    Hiking the AT is “pointless.” What life is not “pointless”? Is it not pointless to work paycheck to paycheck just to conform?.....I want to make my life less ordinary. AWOL

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    PB&J with siracha.

    Grape jam and Cheese Wiz.

    Pancakes with syrup, butter and salsa.

    I have a friend who love PB and mayo...that's gross. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by RangerZ View Post
    No, no, no. No water on my Cheerios, the Lone Ranger didn't do it, and neither can I.
    Now, rehydrated hummus and pepperoni on a tortilla , that's a different matter.
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    Fresh cracked black pepper on vanilla ice cream is pretty darn good, try it!

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    This'll be disgusting to some, but I like many grew up eating peanut butter and pickle sandwiches...damn I just started salivating.

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    Default Weird food combos that are actually good.

    ramen with green chili sardines. It was glorious.
    You can walk in another person's shoes, but only with your feet

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    [QUOTE=AfterParty;2139347]Green apple on a sandwich[/QUOTE

    Yes! All day long
    You can walk in another person's shoes, but only with your feet

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    Chicken Ramen mixed with instant loaded baked potatoe, wrapped in a tortilla. Sounds discusting, but I'll eat almost anything.
    - Trail name: Thumper

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocketsocks View Post
    Fresh cracked black pepper on vanilla ice cream is pretty darn good, try it!
    Or...finely diced fresh jalapeños

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgillam View Post
    Or...finely diced fresh jalapeños
    never did that one, in game!

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    Crushed fritos mixed in with everything

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    tuna scum wraps smoked with tabasco and mrs. dash...

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    I used to be hooked on tortillas filled with peanut butter and trail mix while hiking. Probably goes without saying, but this is one I discovered one day when my food bag was low.
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    Not on the trail but...
    Sweet potato chips and blue cheese. OK Cafe in Atlanta used to feature it.
    Tater Tots and Hot Wing Sauce. Started eating this at a wing joint playing trivia and order it now anywhere they have tots.

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    Instant mashed potatoes, tuna in safflower oil, three packets of mayo, and foraged ramps, American ginger, and Brook Lettuce.

    Trail grown sprouts, hummus, Rosy Goat Cheese, and tuna on a tortilla wrap.

    Tahini smeared Ramen eaten cold.

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    Some of these "recipes" need to come with warning labels.
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