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Reddit mentions of NOLS Cookery (NOLS Library)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of NOLS Cookery (NOLS Library). Here are the top ones.

NOLS Cookery (NOLS Library)
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Found 5 comments on NOLS Cookery (NOLS Library):

u/gtrain · 2 pointsr/nutrition

This is the best backcountry cookbook and meal planning guide I know of. Fantastic recipes that are nutritious, readily available at any grocery store and easy to make.

http://www.amazon.com/Cookery-National-Outdoor-Leadership-Library/dp/0811731081

u/rouge_oiseau · 2 pointsr/geology

Calzones. From scratch. I didn't make them myself but it's actually not as hard as you would imagine, although it isn't the quickest thing to make. Assuming you're about to go into the field I highly suggest you pack a variety of spices, they make all the difference plus they don't weigh too much or take up a lot of space. The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) publishes a cookbook which I highly recommend.

Edit: spelling and punctuation.

u/frankenbeans · 1 pointr/Cooking

Get yourself a copy of the NOLS Cookery, you can also find older/used versions for cheap. It has info for planning your trip (you'll need ~1.5 pounds of food per person per day), and many good recipes. Almost all of the ingredients can be found in the bulk section of the grocery store.

My favorite is spaghetti with a sauce of peanut butter, brown sugar, and soy sauce.