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Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:30:09 PM EDT
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Non-refrigerated camping foods?  I recommend --> MRE Menu XXXVII (2017)  
01  Chili with Beans
02  Beef Shredded in Barbecue Sauce Black Beans in a Seasoned Sauce
03  Chicken, Egg Noodles, and Vegetables, in Sauce
04  Spaghetti with Beef and Sauce
05  Chicken Chunks
06  Beef Taco
07  Brisket Entree
08  Meatballs in Marinara Sauce
09  Beef Stew
10  Chili and Macaroni
11  Vegetable Crumbles with Pasta in Taco Sauce
12  Elbow Macaroni in Tomato Sauce
13  Cheese Tortellini in Tomato Sauce
14  Creamy Spinach Fettuccine
15  Mexican Style Chicken Stew
16  Chicken Burrito Bowl
17  Maple Pork Sausage Patty
18  Beef Ravioli in Meat Sauce
19  Beef Patty, Grilled, Jalapeno Pepper Jack
20  Hash Brown Potatoes with Bacon, Peppers and Onions
21  Lemon Pepper Tuna
22  Asian Beef Strips with Vegetables
23  Chicken Pesto Pasta
24  Southwest Beef and Black Beans with Sauce
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No chicken tetrazzini?
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:33:55 PM EDT
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pork & beans or baked beans with cut up spam in it
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:38:54 PM EDT
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Tortillas, dehydrated ground beef, packet of velveeta cheese sauce, dehydrated retried beans, taco seasoning, and hot sauce

Can of Alfredo sauce, packet of chicken (like tuna packets), noodles

Big question is are you backpacking in or car camping? Reason I ask is for Dutch oven...
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:40:22 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:44:44 PM EDT
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Tortillas are plates you can eat.

String cheese keeps for a bit without refrigeration.

Pouch tuna/salmon/chicken.

I found tomato paste in an aluminum tube in the pasta aisle.
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:44:51 PM EDT
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Vienna sausage (chicken parts)
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:47:04 PM EDT
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Dinty Moore Beef Stew.  Never disappoints.

Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:49:57 PM EDT
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Backpacking those Lipton noodle meals, Beef Stroganoff, Alfredo, with Spam.

Canoe or Car camping sky's the limit as there's no weight penalty.
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:54:23 PM EDT
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Salami, bacon that’s been precooked.

Also eggs.  Find someone near you that raises chickens and sells eggs.  Ask them to keep some eggs for you, that you pick up the day before you leave.  Eggs will last a week or two out of refrigeration if they’ve never been refrigerated.

For my backpacking trips, I’d always cut a steak or two up into cubes and freeze it.  Pull it out right before leaving, and wrap it in a shirt or something that I pack.  Spend the day backpacking in to wherever, and it would always be awesome first day of the trip dinner.
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:55:55 PM EDT
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Jerky, smoked almonds, apples.
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 9:56:56 PM EDT
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Hobo stew wrapped in foil and frozen is good for second day camping, throw it on the coals and enjoy when done.
Link Posted: 5/20/2019 10:03:35 PM EDT
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If there is a vehicle to carry the weight, then canned everything. Whiskey from a glass bottle.

If I have to carry it, then anything in a dehydrator. Dehydrated meat and vegetables mixed with an upper tier raman is good stuff in the back woods.  Whiskey from a plastic bottle, (like Jack).

If long term SHTF, then dried beans and rice and a dutch oven.
Link Posted: 5/26/2019 12:02:56 PM EDT
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Yep, my parents had a slew of laying hens.

They would always give me eggs

They keep fine with out refrigeration unlike store bought
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Eggs
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Don't forget that if you can keep them from breaking, it's awesome in the morning vs anything els
Yep, my parents had a slew of laying hens.

They would always give me eggs

They keep fine with out refrigeration unlike store bought
Unwashed. That's the key. Before laying an egg, the hen adds a protective layer called “bloom”  to the outside of the egg.  This coating seals the shell pores, prevents bacteria from getting inside the shell, and reduces moisture loss from the egg. Freshly laid eggs can be left out at room temperature for at least a month.
Link Posted: 5/26/2019 12:11:16 PM EDT
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Oats, eggs, peanutbutter. Canned fish.  Pancake mix.  Fresh vegetables. Cheese. Coffee or tea.

I don't eat alot of processed foods so no Spam or boxed dishes.

I forage alot of fresh greens & fish too.

I eat what I eat now. Just outdoors
Link Posted: 5/26/2019 12:14:28 PM EDT
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This stuff keeps very well without refrigeration.

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