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Old 04-28-2012, 10:57 AM   #1
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What is the easiest breakfast you take camping, that requires the least amount of preparation and makes the least mess? I would think something with bread would be idea.


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Old 04-28-2012, 11:26 AM   #2
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Oatmeal. Just add boiling water to the packet, wait a few minutes, add some raisins and nuts, eat right out of the packet, lick spoon clean, rinse with boiled water and stick in pack. Burn empty oatmeal packet or carry out in your trash sack. Quick and easy!


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Oatmeal was my choice as well. Those packets are flavored so many ways and no muss, no fuss.


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Instant oatmeal or instant grits, whichever you prefer. Like Judy Ann pointed out, all you have to do is boil water and voila! - you have breakfast. We actually like both, so when we have oatmeal, we'll bring fruit/nuts to add to it, and when we have grits, we'll bring along pre-cooked ground sausage and sliced cheese to add to it.


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The sausage and cheese additions to grits sounds yummy!


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Anything instant but we still love to make biscuits before we head out, pack them up and pre-make gravy. Just heat everything up when we get there and breakfast is set. That is our backup breakfast (after anything instant).


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I'm not one to go the quick route since I do a lot before breakfast.


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Eating cocoa powder right out of the packet...!!


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I agree with oatmeal. For hunting trips or early cow work, it helps to get going in the dark. I just boil water for oatmeal and use instant coffee which has improved a lot. I make a couple of sandwiches while the water is getting hot.

On a quieter morning I will brew cowboy coffee and cook breakfast.


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