Recipe?Nice hot thermos of fresh brewed marijuana tea has been on the menu most days so far. Perfect slope side pick-up.
Recipe?Nice hot thermos of fresh brewed marijuana tea has been on the menu most days so far. Perfect slope side pick-up.
You just need a sign, "Hot dogs $4, Hamburgers $8..."Just ordered my little friend here:
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the plan is to bring up stuff like burgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese sandwiches, or a pot of chili and grill some cornbread each day. Maybe a bbq pizza or two. Add a few camping chairs, a camping table, blankets, and hot drinks and that should do the trick for the season. Thank goodness for the minivan and all of our camping supplies.
In the Green Mountain State we are allowed to grow, have and share but not sell. We our take the non smokable trimmings called shake and mix in them in with the tea. Hot water releases all the plant goodness into the water. Tiny dab of butter helps improve the transfer process. Gives a most pleasant relaxing whole whole body feeling. Foresee in the not to distance future were this beverage will be available in every base lodge in Vermont.Recipe?
I've done those a lot too and keep q couple in my duff when I travel just in case. I find them at Save-A-Lot.When skiing JH and Whitefish last winter I hit up several Walgreens and Dollar stores and bought all of their single $1 packs of Lemon Tuna and Sweet Chili Tuna (complete with tiny folding plastic spoon). The idea was to go into the lodge before the lunch rush, buy a coffee and eat a tuna pack.
With Covid, I am not going into lodges and mostly utilizing the fridge, stove and porta-potti in my truck camper. The tuna packs will keep until next season.
You can get a 4wd/AWD Sprinter or Transit van made into a food truck...just saying.I've been reading these posts with great interest, and it makes me wonder, do any of you cater? Offer on slope delivery?
I wouldn't carry glass bottles in pack and cans should be fine as long as nothing punctures them. Maybe get a couple of Pugski Coozies for extra padding:this will be my first time ever carrying my own food. have a new pack and am planning to have water bladder, beer, PBJ, pretzels, probably some trail mix. loading kids up the same (less the beer). every trip i've said i was going to do it and always wound up dropping north of $50 for a beer, a power bar and food for the kids, but the last trip to mammoth before thanksgiving the lodge set up was just unpleasant. no fault of the resort, just not cool enough to be paying resort prices. now that it's all closed down, the decision's been made for me.
do you guys put your beers in any sort of protective case? was thinking of putting two on top of each other in a neoprene sleeve that my wife has for wine bottles.
Around here we take way too many lifts to make a backpack a good idea. I leave the beer in the car and carry a nice thin flask.this will be my first time ever carrying my own food. have a new pack and am planning to have water bladder, beer, PBJ, pretzels, probably some trail mix. loading kids up the same (less the beer). every trip i've said i was going to do it and always wound up dropping north of $50 for a beer, a power bar and food for the kids, but the last trip to mammoth before thanksgiving the lodge set up was just unpleasant. no fault of the resort, just not cool enough to be paying resort prices. now that it's all closed down, the decision's been made for me.
do you guys put your beers in any sort of protective case? was thinking of putting two on top of each other in a neoprene sleeve that my wife has for wine bottles.
I'd say just get a new jacket, but you're a year or two too late -- https://hiconsumption.com/686-x-pbr-sixer-insulated-jacket/do you guys put your beers in any sort of protective case? was thinking of putting two on top of each other in a neoprene sleeve that my wife has for wine bottles.