Your choice of eats for riding......

brad

New member
I'm trying to gather information on what snowmobile riders consider to be the best food choices when you are NOT stopping to go in to eat, but rather are stopping for a gas-up and to grab something quick.
 

Builder Bob

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With a little planning, I bring firestarters, charcoal (prewrapped in a paper bag?, dogs, musturd packets & buns. Find a flat boulder.
Get the idea?
Dog on the trail, very tasty, when hungry!
 

frnash

Active member
With a little planning, I bring firestarters, charcoal (prewrapped in a paper bag?, dogs, musturd [sic] packets & buns. Find a flat boulder.
Get the idea?
Dog on the trail, very tasty, when hungry!

"musturd"? Musty old dog droppings? Ewwwwww! :eek:
 

ezra

Well-known member
well always stop at a butcher before any trip beef log or sticks bock of cheese always a winner.
cheesy bread sticks in the hot doger and a can of chili I cook i the can with a big hose clamp holding a smaller hose clamp with thumb screw for cans in the U of pipe.
spaghettios.ravioli or any chef boyardee cook well with my 3 buck cooking system.
shrimp scampi is a muff pot no no sled smelled like burning butter and dirty stripper for over a mo.

but for the most part meat and cheese some times I will go all out bring some triscuits and a can of cheese whiz always a hit with a crew with the munchies
 
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brad

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Thanks for the responses................please keep them coming on.........I truly am compiling this data for future use!
 
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Team Elkhorn

Guest
In the old days it was beef jerky and Mountain Dew. Snickers were good too.:)
Now that I'm older I NEED to stop and get something substantial to eat.
 

brad

New member
Would pizza by the slice be interesting to anyone? How about chicken tenders?

I realize that many "destination ride".......or have a specific destination (probably "watering hole" & eatery) to aim at, but I'm wanting to hear what would be easy to grab and go from where you fuel up.
 

mjkaliszak

New member
Jerky, beef sticks ( smokies = little ones ) candy, to feed the " child " in me ... and water, gatorade, energy drinks.
 

whitedust

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Snickers bar & or beef sticks,jerky, powerade /water. Never ever leave food in saddle bags or fox will tear apart bags to get at it. Smart & tricky critters & I like them very active in winter snow.:)
 

polarisrider1

New member
Lasagna in the muff pot. trail side. life is good. Or Hot dogs with friends in the woods with a open fire while searching for "Bobcats" is always a good time!
 

brad

New member
Thanks for the feedback all of you.

Hey tomx.....................exactly what I'm aiming at. I'm evaluating the purchase of a "local business" and my goal would be to have those things mentioned on this thread (within reason) available. Obviously you can't please all the people all the time, but I just wanted to get a bit of a handle on this as I do my due diligence.
 
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