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drrick
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12/20/2014 09:29PM   (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
Can anyone help me find a source for a good French toast complete pre-mix? On a previous trip to the BWCA the outfitter threw in a couple of small bags of French toast mix. They were pretty good. I have not been able to find out where they came from. Thanks, Rick
 
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billconner
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12/21/2014 06:36AM  
Maybe this?
 
drrick
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12/21/2014 08:06PM  
Thanks Bill, I appreciate your time taken to respond. Rick
 
12/26/2014 02:04PM  
I often take cornbread mix and bake in a fry pan/camp oven. Dunk slices in egg batter made with dried/powdered eggs, fry again, smother in maple syrup.
Cornbread French Toast.

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drrick
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12/26/2014 11:31PM  
Hey, great idea man. I will try this at home. Going backpacking in Pisgah National Forest in 2 weeks. That would be a wholesome breakfast. Thanks for the reply. Rick
 
drrick
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12/30/2014 12:14PM  
Bill, I had the OvaEasy French toast powdered mix this morning. It is very good. Thanks for the help again. Rick
 
DrBobDg
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01/08/2015 02:41PM  
check out French toast flavored bagels... Then all you need is syrup and butter. way less messy.
Chain stores like "Piggly Wiggly " usually carry them. never had any mold problems with them.
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mr.barley
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01/08/2015 03:01PM  
Bacon Pancakes. Fry up some bacon and put in a pancake. Tasty.....because it's bacon.
 
billconner
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01/08/2015 05:14PM  
quote drrick: "Bill, I had the OvaEasy French toast powdered mix this morning. It is very good. Thanks for the help again. Rick"

Good. I make a dutch oven french toast dish and thinking these would be an easy way to do that, if a little pricey. Usually on winter campouts so eggs not freezing is appealing - and tired of using a cooler in reverse with hand warmers or hot water bottles.

 
01/12/2015 09:38AM  
I use Ova Easy and Nido milk on my trips. Never thought of this before but I might have to try them together for some french toast. Maybe for breakfast tomorrow.
 
Swampturtle
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01/14/2015 09:39PM  
Ova easy product sounds great, I'll have to check it out.
We have always used the French Toast mix from Cache Lake
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