Herbie
Rendezvous Conspirator
I debated between the Family and Food fora for this, settled on the Chef's area:
So I've spent years improving how I eat when hiking and backpacking, and eventually overlanding. I've got a hoard of recipes perfect for the foodie in the wilderness. I can have a fancy 3-course meal on a day hike, and even better when in camp. Since my daughter has come along, I've focused more on basecamp cuisine - keeping the family well fed has become a staple of our overlanding trips.
But now she's four, and we're ready to start her with a bit more hiking. Not huge distances yet, but longer than the 30 minute walks we've tried to this point, so on-trail meals are starting to become a concern again. As I've said, I can whip up plenty of stuff for Mom and myself, but the list of preschooler-approved lunches is already perilously short (she's in a picky phase), and of course the list of things I can serve her on-trail is even shorter.
Anyone got a ready stash of hiking-friendly meals fit for a princess? Difficulty: No PB&J (heresy!)
Meals I'm already doing or considering:
A lot of parent-blogs suggest just having the kid snack continuously for such activities, but I don't feel right just pushing trail-mix or fruit leather all day. Besides, having a nice meal in a serene spot is part of why I like to hike. For the adults, lunch is usually something like tuna-salad w/ capers, red onion, and tarragon in pita, a small greens salad w/ mustard vinaigrette, and some fruit, but the kid won't eat most of it!
So I've spent years improving how I eat when hiking and backpacking, and eventually overlanding. I've got a hoard of recipes perfect for the foodie in the wilderness. I can have a fancy 3-course meal on a day hike, and even better when in camp. Since my daughter has come along, I've focused more on basecamp cuisine - keeping the family well fed has become a staple of our overlanding trips.
But now she's four, and we're ready to start her with a bit more hiking. Not huge distances yet, but longer than the 30 minute walks we've tried to this point, so on-trail meals are starting to become a concern again. As I've said, I can whip up plenty of stuff for Mom and myself, but the list of preschooler-approved lunches is already perilously short (she's in a picky phase), and of course the list of things I can serve her on-trail is even shorter.
Anyone got a ready stash of hiking-friendly meals fit for a princess? Difficulty: No PB&J (heresy!)
Meals I'm already doing or considering:
- Salami Sandwich - assemble on-trail and use condiment packets
- Bean & Cheese Burrito - assemble after breakfast and keep wrapped in foil for a few hours
- Crackers, String Cheese, and Fruit - borderline big snack
A lot of parent-blogs suggest just having the kid snack continuously for such activities, but I don't feel right just pushing trail-mix or fruit leather all day. Besides, having a nice meal in a serene spot is part of why I like to hike. For the adults, lunch is usually something like tuna-salad w/ capers, red onion, and tarragon in pita, a small greens salad w/ mustard vinaigrette, and some fruit, but the kid won't eat most of it!