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Victualizing for long passages?
x-no-archive:yes Vito wrote:
Hi, What kinds of foods do y'all long distance cruisers carry for passages lasting weeks without replenishment? Buy Annie Hall's "Voyaging on a Small Income". Or get the Pardee's book on provisioning. Or since I've summarized the book in another thread sometime back, you could google it and find it. grandma Rosalie |
Victualizing for long passages?
One thing you find is that lots of people over-provision. Remember, pretty
much anywhere you go there will be people, and they eat too. Carry lots of dried things like pasta, beans, rice etc. Canned meats, vegetables, etc. Ultra pasturized milk like Parmalat can last 6 months, and dried milk pretty much forever. Flat breads like tortillas, pita, etc. will last a long time if unopened and take up a lot less space than regular bread. Dehydrated and MRE's last forever, but are expensive. Here are some links: http://www.heatermeals.com/home.html http://www.brinkmanfarms.com/ http://www.werlingandsons.com/ http://www.lancasterrestaurantsupply...od_items.shtml http://directory.google.com/Top/Shop...ency_Supplies/ http://www.y2kkitchen.com/html/can_code_decoder.html -- Keith __ 'I hate quotations.' -- Ralph Waldo Emerson "Vito" wrote in message ... Hi, What kinds of foods do y'all long distance cruisers carry for passages lasting weeks without replenishment? TIA howard |
Victualizing for long passages?
Hi,
What kinds of foods do y'all long distance cruisers carry for passages lasting weeks without replenishment? TIA howard |
Victualizing for long passages?
x-no-archive:yes Rosalie B. wrote:
x-no-archive:yes "Keith" wrote: One thing you find is that lots of people over-provision. Remember, pretty That's true much anywhere you go there will be people, and they eat too. Carry lots of But he said long passages which is (to my mind) a place where there are people that eat too. Oops - should be are NOT people that eat too and no place to buy anything - like out in the middle of the ocean. dried things like pasta, beans, rice etc. Canned meats, vegetables, etc. Ultra pasturized milk like Parmalat can last 6 months, and dried milk pretty much forever. Flat breads like tortillas, pita, etc. will last a long time if unopened and take up a lot less space than regular bread. Dehydrated and MRE's last forever, but are expensive. Here are some links: http://www.heatermeals.com/home.html http://www.brinkmanfarms.com/ http://www.werlingandsons.com/ http://www.lancasterrestaurantsupply...od_items.shtml http://directory.google.com/Top/Shop...ency_Supplies/ http://www.y2kkitchen.com/html/can_code_decoder.html grandma Rosalie grandma Rosalie |
Victualizing for long passages?
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One thing you find is that lots of people over-provision. Remember, pretty much anywhere you go there will be people, and they eat too. Carry lots of dried things like pasta, beans, rice etc. Canned meats, vegetables, etc. Ultra pasturized milk like Parmalat can last 6 months, and dried milk pretty much forever. Flat breads like tortillas, pita, etc. will last a long time if unopened and take up a lot less space than regular bread. Dehydrated and MRE's last forever, but are expensive. Here are some links: http://www.heatermeals.com/home.html http://www.brinkmanfarms.com/ http://www.werlingandsons.com/ http://www.lancasterrestaurantsupply...od_items.shtml http://directory.google.com/Top/Shop...ency_Supplies/ http://www.y2kkitchen.com/html/can_code_decoder.html -- Keith __ 'I hate quotations.' -- Ralph Waldo Emerson "Vito" wrote in message ... Hi, What kinds of foods do y'all long distance cruisers carry for passages lasting weeks without replenishment? TIA howard |
Victualizing for long passages?
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