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Nope, wife doesn’t like shrimp (8-12 count, so more for me). And I ate half of the New York strip.
 


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Nope, wife doesn’t like shrimp (8-12 count, so more for me). And I ate half of the New York strip.
Good deal: Besides the questionable portions; I was trying to prevent a "juanner situation" like waking up with a headache and the "ill" sensation of being examined: In the rectal area.

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We’re planning some quick grub ideas for our primitive camping trip. We’ll have a gas burner but looking for options to make up ahead of time to keep dishes to a minimum. It doesn’t hurt to get some ideas to maybe throw something new in the mix!

These are pretty tasty and handy . I burn a little velveeta into them for a crispy bark.

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Yeah ok, apparently the pic won’t show

Click on the link. My bad

These have improved exponentially since my old ass as been in.
 


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Vac seal lasagna, chili, stew, anything easy and drop in boiling water. Packs easily and doesn't take up much room. As mention, breakfast burrito in foil, Pre made muffins good for Am meal
 

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