Dinners
Guides Steve & Kia prepare a stir-fry dinner in the Black Hills, South Dakota
Dinners are typically a combination of a starch (Brown Rice, Pasta, Cous Cous, Stuffing,
Potatoes, Ramen, Lentils), a sauce (Chili, Pesto, Red Sauce, Cheese etc), spices, and mix-ins
(Carrots, Onions, Mushrooms, Pine Nuts, Almonds, Sun Dried Tomatoes, Corn, Peppers, Garlic
etc.)
Sushi (Avocado, Daikon, Carrots, Cucumber, Ginger, Sesame Seeds, Wasabi)
Stir Fry Vegetables (Peppers, Carrots, Onions, Pea Pods, Tofu) over Stuffing or Rice
Paad Thai, Garlic, Scallions, Pea Pods, Sprouts. Tofu, Peanuts
Bangain Bharta or Dhaipur Vegetables over cous-cous
Penne with Marinara, Pine Nuts, Mushrooms, Garlic, Sun Dried Tomatoes
Garlic Mashed Potatoes with Mushrooms, Carrots, Sun Dried Tomatoes, and Almonds
Mac & Cheese w/sun dried tomatoes, parsley, carrots, and peas.
Vegetarian Chili and rice
Pasta with pesto, pine nuts, sun dried tomatoes, and garlic
Broccoli Cheese Soup with European Vegetable Blend
Red Beans and Rice with onions and celery
Pea Soup (Sham (Soy Ham), Pea Soup, Egg powder, Quinoa, Rice Flour)
Taste of the Forest (cous-cous based dish)
Trail Pizza
Ramen, TVP (textured vegetable protein), parmesan cheese, garlic
Lunch
Guide Heather makes tuna wraps on the beach in Olympic National Park
Lunches are almost always no-cook and are prepared (assembled) and served by the guides
during the day on the trail, hopefully at a scenic area
Tofurky & Mustard Wraps
Swiss / Gouda / Cheddar Cheese on Crackers
Hummus and Sprouts
Guacamole & Cheese Wraps
Tuna Wraps
Bean and Cheese Burritos
Peanut Butter (avert your eyes British people)
Tabbouleh
Grape Leaves on Pita
These may be supplemented/interchanged with the following items:
Mountain Bread / Wraps / Pita
Wasa Crispbread (cracker)
Jerky
Mango Slices
Sprouts / Cucumbers / Carrots / Broc Slaw
Breakfast
Fresh-Picked blueberry pancakes in Maine's 100 Mile Wilderness
Breakfasts are usually hot, cooked breakfasts or
breakfasts that require only hot water. Occasionally we have cold breakfasts --
typically cold cereal -- that do not require much in the way of preparation or clean-up,
however hot tea/coffee/cocoa are part of every morning.
Expect cold breakfasts on days when we must break camp early to get long mileage in
or on the last day of a trip when we are motivated to get back to civilization.
Hash Browns and Soysage (vegetarian sausage)
Grape Nuts w/ milk powder, sugar, raisins
Oatmeal w/cranberries, powdered milk, sugar, cinnamon, salt
Trailside Breakfast Rice (Rice, Berries, Pudding)
Cold Cereal (generally granola) w/milk powder
Bagels, cream cheese and lox
Taco flavored egg and cheese burritos
Pancakes with blueberries or trail mix ingredients
Grits Bar (choice of milk, salt, craisins, cheese, bacon bits, maple syrup, butter, miso)
Quinoa with brown sugar (gluten free)