Russell Stovers caramel and chocolate candy wins in my book.
Here's a story I wrote about them on my blog when I finished my first CDT hike
Russell Stovers caramel and chocolate candy wins in my book.
Here's a story I wrote about them on my blog when I finished my first CDT hike
Don't let your fears stand in the way of your dreams
Reeses are good, along with Snickers. --plenty of energy.
"I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in." ~John Muir
I love the mini Swedish fish, malted milk balls and dark chocolate espresso beans. I never liked Snickers
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hate you all for this. and i wont forget it. some uf us have tags that say stuff like,.
reactive hypoglycemia
fructose intolorant
glucose
my only revenge for sitting while yall scarf your dammed half gallons, here in my state to add insult to a hypo lactard ,...is my pack weighs soooooo much less than you with your bars and your cakes and your fried pies and your peppermint and your dammed licorice. i hate licorice! for being my fav,......alas,.........maby heaven has snacks. i will continue to carry gummies and ranchers to trade for stuff ,...and i am under no illusion that my glucose pills are sweet tarts,...but i will share no gummy with the children of this thread.
matthewski has spoken
so shall it be
matthewski
Those haribo golden gummy bears.
They are tough enough for you to enjoy them for a little while and they taste great.
Too hot most of the time for chocolate candy. Haribo gummie bears are really good. Never eat sugar-free gummie bears. You and your intestines will regret it.
Some knew me as Piper, others as just Diane.
I hiked the PCT: Mexico to Mt. Shasta, 2008. Santa Barbara to Canada, 2009.
Rice Crispy Treats!!!
Don't know if they qualify as candy, mineral or chemical compound, but damn they are soooo good and pretty f'in light. Me Likey!
"May the Road Rise to Meet You"- The Wolfe Tones
sugar free? where, when, how?! i want details and i want details now!
matthewski
Sounds like the start of a really good recipe or a really bad (off-color) joke!
Peanut or peanut butter M&Ms and sour Jelly Bellys, esp. in my trail mix. I like Paydays instead of Snickers, as they don't melt.
I'm old enough to remember Triple Decker chocolate bars: dark on the bottom, milk in the middle and white on the top (or was it the other way around?? ). I loved to peel the layers and eat them one at a time. I also remember WHOLE almonds on the tops of the Mars bars.
Old Hiker
AT Hike 2012 - 497 Miles of 2184
AT Thru Hiker - 29 FEB - 03 OCT 2016 2189.1 miles
Just because my teeth are showing, does NOT mean I'm smiling.
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Cowtails. not stale
Chocolate covered coffee beans, if you haven't tried them it's a shame. Great stuff. Period.
The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church. - Tertullian
proposterousness. thats the secret to mixes. how unlikely is the mix. how absurd. plain old dont cut it round matthewskis magic bag.
ahem!:
cashew
raisin
peanut
broken giant hershey special dark and mr goodbar
haribo gummy bears and black forrest gummie bears
minni powdered doghnuts
chunks of fudge
dark chocolate covered exspresso beans
ginger snaps (for that unmistakeable trick or treat bag smell)
dryed pinnaple rings whole
gojee berries
mullberries
cacao nibs covered in chocolate
shelled pistachio nuts
horsetail black licorice
toss all in large ziplock and spread the wealth.their is nor ever will be nor has ever been a matthewski mix equal.i have written testimonials from all the trail legonds.
matthewski
tootsie rolls, the short bus ones!!
Scroll about 3/4 of the way down this for subtly described details
It's not a candy, but I have developed a thing for cheez its.
Nah . . . . Ritter Sport chocolates - but don't eat the Rum Raisin variety in a 'dry' county, they'll arrest you for public intoxication.
Formerly 'F-Stop'
If you don't like the road you're walking, start paving another one.
~ Dolly Parton
Almond Joy or Mounds. When my knees are hurting, an old family recipe; white raisins soaked in gin. I know it's not candy (Although I call it candy)…it works.