cae128
Baby Eating Ice Cream
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Post by cae128 on May 20, 2010 9:28:17 GMT -8
I don't want to buy/eat festival food all day for three days.
What kinds of food is anyone bringing into the festival?
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Post by emptyfox on May 20, 2010 9:33:38 GMT -8
sandwiches, power bars, granola bars, vodka
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Post by Blacksmile on May 20, 2010 10:54:42 GMT -8
The above are good choices. I made the mistake of bringing in that flavored tuna one year, the kind that lasts forever in the cupboard...what a fucking mistake...it was hot whn i ate it! NEVER AGAIN!!!!!
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Post by brennansean1 on May 20, 2010 15:23:22 GMT -8
im going to do lots of pasta / non-perishable sauces, and boil the water on my propane powered bbq...some veggie dogs, canned foods (like chef-boyaredee) (sp). cereal w/ soy milk, canned soups...anything that won't go off over time / in heat...but i'll DEFIANTLY be bringing in some steaks / burgers for friday night! hit me up!
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Post by wolfhat on May 20, 2010 15:32:21 GMT -8
sandwiches, power bars, granola bars, vodka This is pretty much how I roll too. I usually bring gin rather than vodka, though. Also, baked goods are really nice. I can't wait for this year's batches of banana bread and oatmeal cookies! Fruit that can survive being knocked around in a backpack is also nice. Apples and oranges do well. I don't eat it, but beef jerky is another staple. The last couple years they've given away enough free Jack Links inside the venue that none of my friends actually needed the jerky they brought. Just remember that whatever food you bring needs to be in packaged in a see-through container. And any booze you bring in needs to be well disguised! Like with one of those glasses/nose/mustache combos.
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cae128
Baby Eating Ice Cream
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Post by cae128 on May 21, 2010 6:27:16 GMT -8
Ok, flying in, then grocery shopping (and to REI for stove fuel), then drive to the Gorge.
I think I'll try to cook a bigger meal at noon before we head into the festival each day. Thanks for the reminder on see-through containers, Wolfhat. And, warm tuna sounds gross, so I appreciate the comment, Blacksmile.
I'm thinking PBJs, trail bars/fiber one bars, and crackers to pack and take into the venue. I have a camelbak daypack for water and carrying supplies.
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Post by brennansean1 on May 22, 2010 14:14:34 GMT -8
just a quick question,
i know we can bring in food in bags....but what about see through rubbermaid containers? i figured it will be alright, but just want to make sure
thanks!
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Post by emptyfox on May 22, 2010 14:20:13 GMT -8
Ya, that should be totally fine Brennan. I plan on doing the same.
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scough
Man-Eating Higabon
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Post by scough on May 22, 2010 22:28:27 GMT -8
rubbermaid containers are great for things like sandwiches so they don't get crushed in your backpack. thanks for reminding me to buy some new containers this year
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