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Monthly Archives: February 2011
OHT – Sec 1 Trip Report
2/18/11 – 2/20/11 Day 1 – LFS State Park to about a mile NE of Frog Bayou Arrived at Lake Fort Smith State Park after work about 5:00 on Friday afternoon. Signed in just to check and see if anyone … Continue reading
Posted in Ozark Highlands Trail, Trip Report
Tagged ArkansasTrails, Backpacking, OHT, Spring, TripReport
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Bacon pesto alfredo w/ angel hair pasta
Feeds 2 or so (depends on how hungry you are and how many noodles you use) Time: ~5 minutes + however long it takes to get your water to a boil Ingredients: angel hair pasta 1 pkt. McCormick creamy garlic … Continue reading
Never go against a Sicilian when food is on the line.
I love food, but not just any food. I love really good food. I mean really good food. And the best way to eat the best food is to learn how to cook it yourself. My weakness? Italian food. I … Continue reading
Hiking on your stomach
I love food. I love to cook food. I love to eat food. Backpacking and good eats just don’t seem to go together. Head into any suburban outfitter or the campin/huntin/fishin section of your local supermarket and you can drop … Continue reading