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Backcountry Kitchen The Backcountry Kitchen forum is for the discussion of food and cooking gear related topics for backpacking trips (e.g. menus, recipes, stoves, fuel...).


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Old 08-01-2007, 06:10 PM
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Flavor packet sources

I was just grocery shopping for a couple of upcoming trips and was surprised how many different places throughout the store there are various dried seasoning packets. Yeah, they're largely salt and onion powder, but salt's good on the trail and they're useful for kicking a little something extra into dinner. Next time I'll probably just grab a few at random and sit NOTE: The remainder of this post can be read by logging in. For free PBF membership click here
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Old 08-01-2007, 07:15 PM
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Flavour Packets

Yes you are correct - there are many available at you local store in the ethnic isle and Asian and I NOTE: The remainder of this post can be read by logging in. For free PBF membership click here
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Old 08-01-2007, 07:35 PM
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Knorr makes very good pasta sauce seasonings btw! The Red Bell Pepper Pesto mix is great tossed on c NOTE: The remainder of this post can be read by logging in. For free PBF membership click here
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Were can I get tomato power NOTE: The remainder of this post can be read by logging in. For free PBF membership click here
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