Appalachian Trail: Ramen noodles and high mileage...until you get to the next town. Eat it dry if you don't want to carry fuel/cooker. Then once in town, consume nutrients in preparation for the next section. Repeat. Over and over and over again. Until you reach Maine. Yay!
YAY! I love these pizzas! I didn't know anyone else made these. These are a staple in my backpacking food repertoire. Seriously so, so good. When you're camping everything tastes better, and these have to be like the best pizzas i've ever had.
2 for 3 bucks 1.50 a pack generic walmart brand hot pockets already cooked ya just heat em up and its the same thing pizza hot pockets for 4 of em for 3 bucks there 2 pockets in each box. so two boxes for 3 bucks. Easy simple and less mess than having to carry a container of sauce and a pouch of peperoni
I get the sliced pepperoni in vacuum sealed packages. It's not refrigerated in the store and would probably last millions of years in an unopened package. Cheese will last awhile unrefrigerated. When I have a block of cheese that gets a little green & fuzzy I just cut that part off, the rest is fine. For this trip I picked up a package of shredded mozzarella at the store which lasted a few days in the summer just fine.
You could also use the string cheese snack sticks for kids. They are in vacuum sealed packages, would probably last a long time and easily pull apart into thin strings. Perfect for adding to a sandwich or pizza.
nice i work at a bar and grill. and we call those calzones, there a little more primative but still great!! something i wouldnt of thought of..
tehbigjiga 10 months ago
Like the idea.
damien2524 1 year ago
Use real pepperoni. When you have been hiking all day, any food is good, but that Hormel stuff is garbage.
echtogammut 1 year ago
looks tasty !
NaxTactical 1 year ago
homemade hot pocket lol
CatfishMan43 2 years ago
Appalachian Trail: Ramen noodles and high mileage...until you get to the next town. Eat it dry if you don't want to carry fuel/cooker. Then once in town, consume nutrients in preparation for the next section. Repeat. Over and over and over again. Until you reach Maine. Yay!
PrinceMyshkin82 2 years ago
YAY! I love these pizzas! I didn't know anyone else made these. These are a staple in my backpacking food repertoire. Seriously so, so good. When you're camping everything tastes better, and these have to be like the best pizzas i've ever had.
ilikeneurons 2 years ago
Plzzzz don't call that thing Pizza!!!!!!!
PER FAVORE NN CHIAMATE QUELLA ROBA PIZZA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TIAtheHUNTER 2 years ago
i hear...and airplane? lol single prop prolly
starshock01 2 years ago 3
God america is bad at spelling...
Probably i think is what you meant...
NowayLaughs 2 years ago
2 for 3 bucks 1.50 a pack generic walmart brand hot pockets already cooked ya just heat em up and its the same thing pizza hot pockets for 4 of em for 3 bucks there 2 pockets in each box. so two boxes for 3 bucks. Easy simple and less mess than having to carry a container of sauce and a pouch of peperoni
GlockAnimal 2 years ago
what did you cook the pizza over =S? looked like a candle?
FiveAlivee 2 years ago
JetBoil Camp Stove
rylanherring 2 years ago
good cooking im hungry.
capreolus4 2 years ago
hey dats soo kewl bt 7 pepperoni slices for jus 1 pizza sandwich plus cheese ...whoah thats a recipe for one concentrated urine
seygra20 3 years ago
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
corpsemunger 3 years ago
nice
onibanshu 3 years ago
Here in HEB are a tomato sauce packed in blisters, i think one for two pieces of your pizza, i think is practical
xtremeadesign 3 years ago
hm
makes me hungry
dadju64 3 years ago
how do you keep the cheese and pepporoni cool tho if ur backpacking?
sillygoosemuffin 3 years ago
I get the sliced pepperoni in vacuum sealed packages. It's not refrigerated in the store and would probably last millions of years in an unopened package. Cheese will last awhile unrefrigerated. When I have a block of cheese that gets a little green & fuzzy I just cut that part off, the rest is fine. For this trip I picked up a package of shredded mozzarella at the store which lasted a few days in the summer just fine.
rylanherring 3 years ago
You could also use the string cheese snack sticks for kids. They are in vacuum sealed packages, would probably last a long time and easily pull apart into thin strings. Perfect for adding to a sandwich or pizza.
rylanherring 3 years ago
cool
expotv 3 years ago