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06/09/2008 04:26PM (Thread Older Than 3 Years)
I went to the BWCA with some friends a long time ago. The one that was in charge of food had this recipe she called Mat Food. It was a long time ago but I remeber it being made with peanut butter and some kind of oats or something. It was like a brick of peanut butter and other stuff. Does anybody know what this could be. I'm interested in how it was made.
Any thoughts?
Josh
Any thoughts?
Josh
06/09/2008 04:37PM
Just found this:
Matt Food
1 oz of peanut butter/person/day (we measure it out in a BIG bowl on a food scale)
Honey, to taste
Powdered Milk, to taste
Oats (old fashioned, not Quick Cooking oats if possible), to taste and consistency preference
I did a google search and after a bit of looking I found this posted by Camp Menogyn. I think that is where my friend that made it went in high school.
Matt Food
1 oz of peanut butter/person/day (we measure it out in a BIG bowl on a food scale)
Honey, to taste
Powdered Milk, to taste
Oats (old fashioned, not Quick Cooking oats if possible), to taste and consistency preference
I did a google search and after a bit of looking I found this posted by Camp Menogyn. I think that is where my friend that made it went in high school.
06/09/2008 07:30PM
i did a menogyn trip as my first trip. i also was wondering what it was called and how to make it, as i could not remember.
we had mat food put on chunks of bulk chocolate as a desert at lunch. like a reese's pieces, it was awesome.
we had mat food put on chunks of bulk chocolate as a desert at lunch. like a reese's pieces, it was awesome.
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05/15/2017 12:42AM
quote Arkman: "Just found this:
Matt Food
1 oz of peanut butter/person/day (we measure it out in a BIG bowl on a food scale )
Honey, to taste
Powdered Milk, to taste
Oats (old fashioned, not Quick Cooking oats if possible), to taste and consistency preference
I did a google search and after a bit of looking I found this posted by Camp Menogyn. I think that is where my friend that made it went in high school."
What is the price for your food scale?
05/15/2017 04:20PM
Sounds kind of like the concept of Hudson Bay Bread, that isn't really bread but a kind of home made calorie dense energy bar type food. It's delicious and travels well. I think it originated with the Boy Scouts and there are recipes on the internet that can be modified to your own taste. There is even a thread here somewhere with recipes and suggestions. It's worth trying if you haven't.
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05/16/2017 08:20AM
quote beckylam: "quote Arkman: "Just found this:
Matt Food
1 oz of peanut butter/person/day (we measure it out in a BIG bowl on a food scale )
Honey, to taste
Powdered Milk, to taste
Oats (old fashioned, not Quick Cooking oats if possible), to taste and consistency preference
I did a google search and after a bit of looking I found this posted by Camp Menogyn. I think that is where my friend that made it went in high school."
What is the price for your food scale? "
I dont know but I bet 9 years later its changed at least a little.
05/16/2017 08:22AM
quote GoSpursGo: "quote beckylam: "quote Arkman: "Just found this:
Matt Food
1 oz of peanut butter/person/day (we measure it out in a BIG bowl on a food scale )
Honey, to taste
Powdered Milk, to taste
Oats (old fashioned, not Quick Cooking oats if possible), to taste and consistency preference
I did a google search and after a bit of looking I found this posted by Camp Menogyn. I think that is where my friend that made it went in high school."
What is the price for your food scale? "
I dont know but I bet 9 years later its changed at least a little."
Just scroll down a little further on the website and they show all the models and prices.
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