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    On a boat for a Week, no grill, no house........What do I bring?

    I am away on a week long fishing trip, I will not have access to make food. Any ideas on what to bring?


    I am going to bring water and G2. Also unsalted peanuts and almonds. Granola bars. Fiber One cereal.


    What can I bring and keep in one of those mini fridges? Any ideas?

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    wow that sucks, im assuming since you said you dont have access to make food you wont have a grill, microwave or anything like that? EDIT just saw you said no grill in the title... If that is the case this is what i would take.

    Protein powder
    Ground Oats
    2 other forms of carb powders that i buy locally
    canned tuna
    canned green beans

    and then if you can stomach cold food you could pre cook the following stuff, i eat these things cold at lunch all the time... i like to take bbq sauce, or mustard to help get it down..... pepper, and any kind of seasoning will be your friend...

    chicken
    hamburgers
    pasta
    rice

    doesnt sound like a huge problem to me....... deff wont be fun though.

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    Just bring pre-cooked meals in tupperware and eat them cold.
    I do it all the time at work.

    Tillapia and lentils are both great cold. Chicken breast and canned tuna, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Just bring pre-cooked meals in tupperware and eat them cold.
    I do it all the time at work.

    Tillapia and lentils are both great cold. Chicken breast and canned tuna, too.

    right on i even eat mahi mahi and salmon burgers along with ground beef. Tastes just fine to me and also smoked salmon is delicious but you have to watch the sodium intake on that stuff

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    go to a camping store and buy a portable camping stove..

    cook up steaks and chicken breasts and eggs and bacon, and well anything

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    oh and fish, if you catch any

    my camping stove cost me $10 and looks like this one:

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    1 gas cartridge lasts for about an hour on full

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    I am bringing some Turkey and Roast Beef, Fiber One Cereal, almonds, unsalted peanuts, granola bars, water, G2.

    There is a restaurant at the base of some of the lakes, so I will be getting either steak and potato or grilled chicken and rice. With veggies too. But for breakfast and lunch I cant have my normal meals.


    Thanks for the input guys!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronik420 View Post
    oh and fish, if you catch any

    my camping stove cost me $10 and looks like this one:

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    1 gas cartridge lasts for about an hour on full
    Aint fire bad luck on a.ship. n dont.take a suitcase.either lol.

    As above. Id take frozen veg if they got a microwave. I.e green beans/mixed veg. Really doesnt matter if it slowly defrosts. Or pre cook it.n tub it as said aboved. Could.even pre cook em.n freeze half.of em. Theyd be ready by the timebur fresh is eaten. And a rod. Haha. Infact. Two or.rhree rods. Nothing.like.fresh caught fish. Sold.my.fshing boat boat last month. ;-) Good.luck. happy sailing n have fun!!!

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    Good luck on your trip bro! Kill em! I went out last week and got about 25. Mostly scalpin, red snappers and white fish.

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