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How To Make Car Camping Pizza The Easy Way

September 3, 2015 by Jason Clements

How To Make Awesome Car Camping Pizza

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You are about to learn how to make pizza while you are in the wild.  Use this Car Camping Pizza technique anytime you are camping, hiking, or climbing near your car.

Here’s the video first.  Detailed notes are below the video.


 Details For Making The Best Car Camping Pizza


Coleman Stove is better for Car Camping PizzaStove Selection:

It makes sense to me to use the Coleman stove instead of my Snow Peak pocket stove. The Coleman stove has a larger and more stable surface to accommodate a larger pan.  It is a balancing act to use a big pan over the Snow Peak or Pocket Rocket.  I am not saying that it is not possible to use a small stove.  You just need a flat, solid surface so you don’t knock over your pan.

8 inch pan for Car Camping PizzaPan Selection:

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Filed Under: Eating Outdoors, Relaxing Tagged With: camping, car camping, Eating Outdoors, Pizza

Meet Matt Boulton Inventor Of The Backpacker Puck

August 3, 2015 by Jason Clements

You have read the review of the Backpacker Puck.  And now the inventor, Master Chef, and good vibes promoter, Matt Boulton, has answered a few more questions about the world famous Backpacker Pucks.

Matt Boulton Inventor of the Backpacker Puck
HCRB: Are all ingredients organic?  If not, what are the exceptions?

Matt: At this time I’m unsure if there is organic labeling for the ingredients in the pucks. I source all of my bulk items from Sprouts Market in Overland Park, Kansas.  My honey is sourced from a local beekeeper in Merriam called Speckman Honey.  As I grow the business I plan to purchase land where I can grow most if not all of the ingredients that are in the bars. Here are the nutritional labels for the Chocolate Cherry and the Peanut Butter Banana:

Click Label to Enlarge:

Chocolate Cherry Backpacker Puck Nutrition
Chocolate Cherry Backpacker Puck Nutrition
Peanut Butter Banana Backpacker Puck Nutrition
Peanut Butter Banana Backpacker Puck Nutrition

 

HCRB: There are no preservatives, so how long can you store them?  Dry cupboard or refrigerator or freezer? [Read more…] about Meet Matt Boulton Inventor Of The Backpacker Puck

Filed Under: Eating Outdoors, Interviews Tagged With: Backpacker Pucks, Eating Outdoors, Matt Boulton, Power Bar, Trail Food

Backpacker Pucks: The Best Power Bar For Hiking Climbing or Relaxing?

July 29, 2015 by Jason Clements

Backpacker PucksYup, I was eating the Chocolate/Cherry BackPacker Puck while I wrote this article.

Are BackPacker Pucks The Best Power Bar For Hiking Climbing or Relaxing?

The short answer is yes.  They only cost $2.50/bar.  They are made with local ingredients with no processed sugars (except the chocolate and the dried cherries).  The flavor is superior to all other power bars.  Click here BackPackerPucks.com to order some now and decide for yourself.  Click here to visit Matt Boulton’s Facebook page.

Support Your Locals In Your Climbing Communities

Supporting locals is a big deal to me and should be to you, too.  Sometimes, we are lucky to get something that is of such quality that it is worthwhile to write about and worthwhile to promote.  These BackPacker Pucks are excellent.

If you are part of the Kansas City Climbing Community, Springfield Area Climbers, Arkansas Climbing Coalition or any hiking or climbing group; reach out to Matt.  He is local.  He is solid.  He loves and supports all things outdoors. [Read more…] about Backpacker Pucks: The Best Power Bar For Hiking Climbing or Relaxing?

Filed Under: Eating Outdoors Tagged With: Backpacker Pucks, Matt Boulton, Power Bar, Protein Bar, Trail Food

Recipe Review: Lipsmakin’ Backpackin’ Berry Milk Shake

May 3, 2013 by Jason Clements

Berry Smoothie

At first glance, this looks like a super easy recipe with satisfying food that will be easy to take on any day-trip to multi-week trip.  And, it is a very affordable recipe with the 4 lb bag of frozen berries from Costco as the most expensive item at $9.99. I knew I would use all the berries in some manner, so I didn’t mind dehydrating the whole bag.  But, as I got to the end of trying it out this milk shake at home, this recipe ended up being a bit of a clean-up nightmare and it really didn’t have a great flavor either.

Border-to-Border Berry Milk Shake Details

  • Dehydrate frozen berries – any
  • Add dried banana chips
  • Add powdered milk
  • Add powdered buttermilk

Blend all ingredients until a fine powder.  Store in zip-lock bag.  While on hike, just add water to a few tablespoons of powdered smoothie, and ta-dah, you have a Berry Milkshake in the wilderness!  Well, almost.

Dehydrating

I use the Excalibur 3900B 9 Tray Deluxe Dehydrator, Black.
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Filed Under: Eating Outdoors Tagged With: "camping foods", "camping recipes", "dehyrated milk shake", backpacking, hiking

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