bilko said:
Rik, what's that condensed milk like?
Spotted it on the shelves the other day but thought it might make the tea too creamy with a funny taste. might be right in coffee. Also doesn't have to be kept in the chiller.
What the hell, i'll push the boat out and give it a go for 72 pence.
I can answer that and you are right on all points. It has a limited shelf life and it's utterly minging. I tried it and really couldnt stomach the stuff. I only really drink coffee and I dont have sugar in anything, so this ultra-sweet, odd tasting synthetic cream just made me retch. I much, much prefer powdered coffee mate, with instant coffee it's really quite nice - even to a coffee buff and it doesnt weigh much in a plastic bag.
On the point of porrige, do try 'Oat so Simple', particularly the golden syrup flavour. It's supposed to be microwaved, but works fine cooked in the usual way just by adding water, and it cooks very quickly. I'm not a huige porrige lover, but I find these very palatable, if a little sweet. They are packaged in individual portion sizxed paper foil sachets, so just take one sachet per breakfast. Throw in a handfull of dried fruit of your choice to enhance the sugar rush.
I find a block of cheese is a must, just for the fat content if nothing else, as is a nice big chunk of salami. If you keep the salami dry and ask for it 'unsliced', it'll keep for ages. You can slice off thin slices to make melted cheese, salami and pitta sandwiches (yum), or slice off chunks to add to pasta or rice. Fat and protein content is high, no waste and no heavy tins to carry.
I like to carry some plain rice and or bachelors savory rice. I like the savoury chicken flavour as it can be adapted to a variety of other meals (everything tatstes like chicken right?), or is nice on it's own or just with a pinch of dried chilli flakes added for a kick.
I always carry a fair amount of salt, a few stock cubes, some dried chilli flakes, white pepper and a little bag of my own blend, universal (add it to anything) spice mix.
I like to take a pack (bag with enough for 1 or 2 meals) of fresh pork sausages too and a little instant mash and a couple of sachets of brown sauce or a little bag of gravy ganules. Sausages, mash and gravy is a fab meal, dead easy to make, filling and doesnt taste like you've cut any corners.
For drinks, plenty of instant coffee and coffee mate and enough powdered malt drink for one just before bed each night.