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What's a nosebag? Something that horses ate oats from while working all day.
The bag hung over the nose and was secured by a strap over the neck. And
something campers use for quick snacks for quick energy on the trail. The
snacks are eaten slowly over a period of time. Dried Fruits, nuts, candies,
and cereals provide both quick and slow burning fuels for the feet.
Hiker's Mix
1/4 lb. seedless raisins
1/4 lb. favorite cheese
1/4 lb. sweet or semisweet chocolate
1 apple
put in plastic bag and eat when needed
Birdseed
Make as much as you want
1 part sugar-coated cereal
1 part candy-coated chocolate
1 part roasted peanuts
Mix and munch when needed
Death Valley Special
makes a lot.. you don't have to eat all at once..
6 cups rolled oats
2 cups chopped walnuts
2 cups seedless raisins
1/2 cup chopped pitted dates
Package candy-coated chocolates
Toast rolled oats in oven preheated at 250 degrees F. Spread out oats and
walnuts in a roasting pan. Bake 1 hour, mixing from time to time. Cool,
and mix with raisins, chopped dates, and chocolates. Spoon quanity needed
in self sealing plastic bags and store remainder in covered containers for
future use.
Nuts and Bolts
1/4 lb. raisins
1/4 lb. peanuts
1/4 lb. chocolate bits or Carob bits
Broken up graham crakers or Honey graham bits
Mix and put in self sealing plastic bags to carry
Now remember to share with the other hikers.