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Reddit mentions of Another Fork in the Trail: Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes for the Backcountry

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Another Fork in the Trail: Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes for the Backcountry. Here are the top ones.

Another Fork in the Trail: Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes for the Backcountry
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Height9 inches
Length7 inches
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Weight1.28309036484 Pounds
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Found 3 comments on Another Fork in the Trail: Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes for the Backcountry:

u/thomas533 · 11 pointsr/trailmeals

You should check out Another Fork in the Trail. It has a ton of great ideas. Also, trailcooking.com has a entire vegetarian section.

u/HugsB · 3 pointsr/PlantBasedDiet

I know you said you weren't really into dehydrated meals, but have you tried making your own? I have a dehydrator and have made some great recipes for a recent canoe trip from this book: https://www.amazon.com/Another-Fork-Trail-Vegetarian-Backcountry/dp/0899975062

It's all vegan and vegetarian recipes. In many of them you add the oil after rehydrating the meal at camp, so it would be easy to avoid added oils if that's a concern.

The hummus and bean dips have turned out really well. They can be rehydrated with cold water, so you don't have to light a stove to have some tasty hummus and pita for lunch.

u/ZubinJohnson · 2 pointsr/camping

Here you go:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0762725311

https://www.amazon.com/dp/0899975062

If you want something pre-packaged, do check out the Canada-based Nomad Nutrition meals. We tried Kathmandu Curry and Hungarian Goulash and both very pretty good. So it is a good diversity option,