Nice to see you found someone to help you out Robin. And the gent looks like he has a good grasp of migrating the site to a newer version. Not an easy task.
As for the over-all design, I'm sure we'll all make do and wait in anticipation for the final layout. Things like that take time to do...
Ahhh. The beauty of recipes. The two cans worked out when I made it. Like all tripping recipes, they should be tried first before using them on a trip.
I was using the precooked to save time and fuel. But cooking up your own works too.
You caught that one. Yes, the hamburger I used was...
I think the mushy part might have been because of the way the potatoes we grated? I grate mine pretty coarse. Finer grated potatoes would probably need to be boiled for less time.
Either way, I'm glad you found a way to make this recipe work for you.
Hope you'll give a us food trip report...
Ingredients:
- 9 to 10 lasagna noodles (not oven-ready)
- butter or margarine
- one box/package of instant mashed potatoes
- some instant skim milk powder
- 1 cup grated cheddar cheese (See note below)
- dry parmesan cheese for a topping
- dried onion flakes to suit (I like to use quite a few)...
Index of all topo maps in Canada.
http://www.canmaps.com/
Once you have the map number you use the following link to download any of the Canadian Topo Maps in PDF format. These maps are supplied for free by the Government of Canada.
http://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/canmatrix2/50k_pdf/
Found this interesting video.
A Montana zoo sets up a fake campsite inside a grizzly bear enclosure to show what happens when you leave food laying around your camp site.
The short version: to a grizzly bear, everything is pretty much food.
I noticed the video mentions that the small bear...
If you do try it, please post a recipe report. (A cooking trip report?) I'd like to hear how other people fared using this recipe or a modified version of it.
Posting recipes is easy. But the sharing of ideas to make a recipe different or better is a lot more fun.
Dave
If you do try it, please post a recipe report. (A cooking trip report?) I'd like to hear how other people fared using this recipe or a modified version of it.
Posting recipes is easy. But the sharing of ideas to make a recipe different or better is a lot more fun.
Dave