[Paddlewise] wet mouths & other stuff

From: Ari Saarto <asaarto_at_lpt.fi>
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 23:06:23 +0000
Dear paddlewisers,

how about food and cooking tips (not to mention great stories 
about greatest fish on earth & how you made it..)?

I made few entertaining & exiting innovations during last weekend - 
unfortunately at home, because it is still ice all over two to three 
kilometers (at least 1 1/2 miles)  to the open sea...

Chili oil.  It comes within small packages of chinese noodles and is 
it tasty & hot as lava...  Not possible to use it all if you have to 
put on rations of drinking water ;-)  so I did finally find out that 
I had quite many small oil packages in my refrigerator.  Fried some 
bananas with the oil and guess how tasty it was!  (well, it does need 
some ice-cream to make a great dessert, so my next innovation should 
supposedly be how to get fresh ice-cream to the sea).

Instant espresso. Trying to be perfectionist in coffee making 
with a coffee-pot is taking time, nerves and liquid fuel.  Normal 
instant coffee leaves me just plain angry, unsatisfied and a total 
nuisance to my fellow paddlers so I do cook after REAL café au lait in the 
morning some instant espresso during the day to satisfy my 
needs.  Anyone else addicted (besides kayaking) to strong coffee?

My best memories from the last summer was during the midsummer fest, 
21st of June, when we enjoyed our morning coffee with swans. 
All peaceful and quiet in the warm morning sunshine.

Rye bread.  Lasts very long and not so easy to get mildew if you are 
5 days at sea.  Some of the bread is baked to bread sticks so they 
are very easy to pack inside the kayak, as also 1,5 litre plastic 
lemonade bottles, thick & shaped as torpedoes.  Easy to pack &  
change their place if you have to balance the stability.

Ready-mix pancake powder.  I suppose it is familiar to most of you 
in the States, but I am adding it still here.  No more eggs broken.

I am not sure if I am using correct terms, but try 
low-fat lactose-free milk if you do need some milk to your trips.  
It is a little bit sweeter than ordinary milk, but lasts for months 
without a fridge.  No sugar needed to your coffee :-)

More about sweet things: honey.  Try to get it in safe plastic 
bottles and you can use it with pancakes - and believe or not 
it actually strenghtens the  taste of  the herbs in a tomatoe 
spaghetti sauce.  But, of course,  only a small drop is needed...

Soya powder-mix.  A ready-mix to make meatballs, almost impossible to 
spoil them only water necessary.  Power food.

And, finally, don´t forget the wine.  I think that the kayakers 
belong mostly to quite romantic species so a little wine makes the 
dinner, evening & enjoying the company perfect.  (It is the only 
occasion when I am taking glass with me to the trips)  There is 
enough of glass in the archipelago, but the wines packaged in the 
cardboard stuff are really disappointing ;-)

Anyone knows any answers to the ice-cream problem?



Cheers,

Ari Saarto
"In the not-so-cold-as-you-might-think Fin-land"

Kannaksenkatu 22 / P.O. 92
15141 Lahti - Finland - Europe
GSM +358 - 50 - 526 5892
fax. +358 - 3 - 828 2815
e-mail: asaarto_at_lpt.fi
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