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Recipes for Adventure: Healthy, Hearty and Homemade Backpacking Recipes

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About Recipes For Adventure: Healthy, Hearty And Homemade

Product Description The Ultimate Guide to Dehydrating Food for the Trail. Over 75 trail-proven backpacking recipes will have you cooking like an accomplished chef with step-by-step instructions and full-color photos on every page. Discover a scrumptious variety of light-weight options for meals, snacks and desserts. Whether you hit the trail with a backpack, kayak, bicycle, sailboat, RV or motorcycle, Chef Glenn’s backpacking cookbook is guaranteed to make meal time as deeply satisfying as your adventures. Cook healthy and hearty trail meals as easily as freeze-dried meals – without the artificial ingredients. While absolutely delicious, the pre-assembled meals are easy to cook in camp with nothing more than a small pot, stove and spoon. Ensure your food stays safe and secure with Chef Glenn’s dependable and well-organized food packing techniques. Comfortably carry a week’s worth of dehydrated meals without stopping to resupply. Save money, too. Three or four homemade trail meals cost about the same as one freeze-dried meal. The first half of the book covers how to dehydrate fruits, vegetables, meats, scrambled eggs and more. Learn how to make bark by drying starchy root vegetables, Chef Glenn’s innovative but simple technique for making flavorful and saucy backpacking meals. The second half of the book presents a wide variety of delicious recipes for breakfasts, lunches, dinners and desserts. About the Author Some people lose sleep over mortgage payments and job stress, but Chef Glenn lays awake at night thinking of how to turn potatoes and turnips into a tasty sauce for his next backpacking meal. Come morning and a cup of strong coffee, he fires up the blender and the dehydrator – and the fun begins. While he hasn’t solved the problems of biting gnats, soggy boots and aching knees, Chef Glenn has helped an enthusiastic following of adventurers enjoy great meals on the trail. He publishes the website BackpackingChef.com and the monthly newsletter, Trail Bytes. Chef Glenn lives in the United States and Switzerland with his wife, Dominique. They share a passion for cooking healthy food and exploring the natural beauty of both countries by foot, canoe and bicycle.