Trail Rations
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The quantity of calories utilized in winter programs is dependent upon many factors: weather, temperature, type of experience, etc. The following ration is designed to be adjusted from between 3,000 to 4,000+ calories per day. This ration should be used along with between 2&1/2 to 3 quarts of water per day. This amount of liquid can be increased depending upon the amount of work, temperature, etc.
BREAKFASTSBreakfast should provide moderate energy but fat enough to satisfy.
BREAKFAST PREPARATIONHot cereals can either be the cooked type or instant. Preparation can be accomplished in many different ways, even to the use of a fireless cooker for overnight cooking. Cereals should be sweetened with honey or brown sugar with refined white sugar being a last choice. Wheat germ can be added to any cereal to increase its nutrient value. The fat for breakfast comes mainly from the butter or margarine added to hot cereal. Corn oil margarine is a good choice for all of your vegetable fat needs.
LUNCHESLunch should provide high carbohydrate energy and minimum preparation.
LUNCH PREPARATION:Lunch items can be eaten during the morning and early afternoon as well as at a specific time. At a midday halt, a hot drink or even soup can be prepared. The retort baked beans and applesauce are excellent as lunch items.
SUPPERSSupper should provide the highest protein of the day & adequate calories to give warmth and tissue repair during the night's rest.
SUPPER PREPARATIONSupper is by far the most complicated meal of your winter camping day. At-home preparation will make it a real pleasure. If you plan to make a meal on the trail from "scratch," make certain you have at least practiced it at home on the stove. Most one-pot dishes begin by boiling lightly salted water. To this add your starch (rice, noodles or potatoes) and cook until done. Only testing and experience will work in this instance. You can now add your sauce mix and after blending, add the freeze-dried or retort meats and vegetables. Remove from heat, cover and allow to stand for about five minutes. Serve. If you wish to use fresh meats and/or vegetables, you may wish to cook them in the boiling water before adding the starch. Rice is a special case as it can be started in warm water and brought to a boil. Instant rice needs only to be added to boiling water and removed from heat to cook. Some special rice mixes such as Rice-a-Roni must be browned in butter prior to adding water. In some cases, the starch in your evening meal may be mashed potatoes. Simply follow carton directions for preparation, At-home time cannot be stressed strongly enough to insure success on the winter trail. Many varieties of cooked desserts can be prepared in winter camping. Those calling for cooling in the refrigerator, are especially appropriate for camping below 38 F. Puddings, cheesecake, gelatin desserts, etc. are all good and each can be enhanced by a warm sauce.
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