Strider wrote:Which soup flavour are you mixing with the noodles Matt?
Goddo wrote:The reason I do that is because of the fat content of coconut milk, and the cup a soup is an ok substitute.
Makes it hard to simply dehydrate a home made Thai green curry.
GPSGuided wrote:Just be weary of their MSG and other "chemical" content. Best limit them to irregular-rare consumption.
Eremophila wrote:I can feel, and see, the effect that cup-a-soups have on my body when I consume them. It's not good.
Eremophila wrote:.... just find the price of $6.99 a little OTT for everyday use.
madmacca wrote:On a recent weekender trip, I found I had forgotten the rice packets that normally form my meal base. So I made up a Chicken and Corn at triple strength (well, 1/3 the water) and threw in some dehy'ed mince and vegetables. No masterchef stuff, but it kept me fed.
KANANGRABOYD wrote:My fave are the Tom Yum, Chinese Chicken n corn, Asian Laksa.
olderwalker wrote:if you can get hold of the hearty beef ones, and if you have a few bits of dehydrated meat, onions, veg, mushrooms, you can make a fantastic stew with "dumplings" (damper mix). really good if on a long walk eg AAWT, and you really want a change
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