camping
razorbecky
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Going camping this weekend for 4 days with about 5 other families, any ideas on some snacks I can take with me so I wonit feel deprived, while the others are pigging out?
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Almonds, cut up celery, cut up red or yellow bell peppers are some of my snacking items0
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salsa and anything!
what are your cravings? sweet? salty? what do you usually
have for a snack at home?
for dessert, core an apple, place into foil, put a few red hots candies
in the middle, wrap the foil around and place on the fire.........
baked cinnamon apple!!!0 -
raw almonds
walnuts
fresh fruit
dried fruit
brown rice crackers
If you like crunchy you could make some healthy chips ahead of time to bring.
Whole wheat pita bread - sliced in half so you have two large circles
mix some olive oil with a little garlic salt and basil
brush on pita halves
bake about 8-10 minutes until golden brown
break into pieces and store in tupperware
These are delicious on their own and even better with some salsa.
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nuts! they come in sweet varieties and salty varieties and just plain delicious on their own varieties!
also....is it just camping? or is there hiking involved because if there's hiking involved then you actually probably SHOULD be eating more then usual....hiking burns sooooooooo many calories!
HAVE FUN!0 -
for dessert, core an apple, place into foil, put a few red hots candies
in the middle, wrap the foil around and place on the fire.........
baked cinnamon apple!!!
also...this! do it! so delicious and even though it has candies in it its not that bad for you! (you COULD subsitute real cinnamon....i've done that before but the red hots really make this dish! mmmmmm i cant wait for it to be camping season here again!)0 -
great ideas.....have fun!0
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We go camping a lot and i know how hard it is to watch everyone sit there and pig out but i always bring Trail mix (without m&m's) tons of fruit, veggie sticks so if you go hiking you can throw them in a backpack. Tons of water to keep me feeling full and won't want to pig out. At night sitting around the camp fire while everyone is eating smore's enjoy some whole fiber oatmeal cookies but just limit how many you eat and remember your out camping and if your hiking, fishing you'll be burning a lot of calories so enjoying 1 bad meal won't destroy your diet!! Hope you have a wonderful camping trip0
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raw almonds
walnuts
fresh fruit
dried fruit
brown rice crackers
If you like crunchy you could make some healthy chips ahead of time to bring.
Whole wheat pita bread - sliced in half so you have two large circles
mix some olive oil with a little garlic salt and basil
brush on pita halves
bake about 8-10 minutes until golden brown
break into pieces and store in tupperware
These are delicious on their own and even better with some salsa.
Karen
They sound yum!!
I've just come back from camping (not by choice but because I'm poorley ) and I took with me:
Almonds
Fruit
Raw Veggies
Cereal bars
Peanut butter (to spread on apples or dip in carrot sticks etc)
Low Cal/High Fibre crackers
Eggs - I like to snack on hard boiled eggs and they're good to add to salads
Have fun!
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when I go camping I cut watermelon into chunks and keep it in the ice chest in a tuperware container it is really cold and refreshing. also you can cut a banana down the center keep it in the peel fill the center with a few mini marshmellows and chocolate chips and wrap in aluminium foil and cook in the fire until the chocolate and marshmellows are melty, YUM. you can also bring granola bars, popcorn, have fun and get alot of hiking in ......0
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I'm doing the whole camping thing this weekend as well. I stay fairly active when camping so I don't stick so much to low calorie, but I do try to be careful about how far off I go, so I always bring the following:
any kinds of fresh fruit
protein bars for hiking
homemade trail mix with dried fruit, healthy nuts, Cheerios or Chex cereal (any healthy cereal) and pretzels
Popcorn to be popped over the fire
Baked apples: wrap apple in aluminum foil after coring and stuffing with marshmallow and cinnamon; bake in fire.
carrots and ranch
Sliced cucumbers...yum
Lots and Lots of water.
Have FUN!!!0
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