Hello All,
I am sure this has already been discussed however I did a quick search and didn't find anything. I am trying to get my pack under 15 pounds but still have everything I need not just to survive, but to enjoy my time in the bush. My wife is often with me and she doesn't appreciate "roughing it" as much as I do. I am trying to blend the two worldviews. I am currently struggling with what spices to carry in my mini spice kit for food preparation. We catch a lot of fish here, so I have included a lemon and herb spice. I also enjoy steaming stinging nettle so I have included a small salt shaker and some butter power.
Water is plentiful here, so soups of some form are commonplace. I suppose some beef broth cubes might be worthwhile. Several edible mushroom varieties are also on the menu frequently.
Any suggestions for top four of five spices to carry permanently in a pack in order to be able to produce a gourmet meal on a moments notice?
I am sure this has already been discussed however I did a quick search and didn't find anything. I am trying to get my pack under 15 pounds but still have everything I need not just to survive, but to enjoy my time in the bush. My wife is often with me and she doesn't appreciate "roughing it" as much as I do. I am trying to blend the two worldviews. I am currently struggling with what spices to carry in my mini spice kit for food preparation. We catch a lot of fish here, so I have included a lemon and herb spice. I also enjoy steaming stinging nettle so I have included a small salt shaker and some butter power.
Water is plentiful here, so soups of some form are commonplace. I suppose some beef broth cubes might be worthwhile. Several edible mushroom varieties are also on the menu frequently.
Any suggestions for top four of five spices to carry permanently in a pack in order to be able to produce a gourmet meal on a moments notice?