Hmmmm. Well, you are not taking what WE would take, that's for sure. But we figure on roughly one pound per person per day...

Now--why do you have ALL those main courses packed....and no breakfast or lunches? Or are you planning on cooking lunch as well as dinner?

We take instant oatmeal for breakfast...add walnuts, raisins, etc for more flavor and more calories. Very lightweight, small and easy. For lunch we take salami, a hard cheese, and your bagels or tortillas...(your Peanut Butter works just as well...although it may weigh more.

And dinners are the Mt House kind...or we make our own.

But by my math you have seven dinners:

1- Coleman Southwest Chili
1- Coleman Mac & Cheese
1- Mtn House Beef Stew (serves 2) split for 2 meals
1- Mtn House Lasagna w/ Meat Sauce (serves 2) also split
1- Mtn House Chicken Breast w/ mashed potatoes

(BTW--I think it is hard to split this stuff evenly...)

And then you have this for lunches?
8- packs of tuna
2- packs spam
4- packs raman noodles
1- Small jar peanut butter
1- 1 pound package of trail mix
1- 1 10 oz. package of beef jerkey
1- ziplock baggie of various condiment packets
8- Indv. packets of Gator-aide which eqates to 1 pound
1 - package of flour tortilla wraps (10 count)
1 - package of bagles


That's lot of food there. The ramen needs cooking, so that's a problem for lunches. And it takes up a lot of space, too. The PB and Bagels will probably do you for lunches, with the trail mix.

So what's the rest of this stuff for?
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