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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
http://www.celiac.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=903&sid=91hH9H1FP0Xg944-37105565078.fb
And I did find these (for sale, pre-made) -- might be worth it, just to be able to make them. :-)
http://www.glutenfreemall.com/st_prod.html?p_prodid=1917
Here's the rest:
http://www.aa-foods.com/bulk.cfm?sysName=6 -- these foods are like a gift from heaven for GF hikers, except that the site is for retailers ... you'll need to find someone who carries their foods. You can contact them at: [log in to unmask]
http://justtomatoes.com/ -- they do not note it on the website, but I'm quite sure that all (or nearly all) these products (which are freeze-dried veggies and fruits) are GF
These are some products from a Canadian company, and I think they have pretty strict labeling laws there -- but, on first glance, these products looked GF to me:
http://www.softpathcuisine.com/products/blackbeanrice.html
http://www.softpathcuisine.com/products/barbiesdhal.html
http://www.softpathcuisine.com/products/brownrice.html
http://www.softpathcuisine.com/products/cdnmaplebeans.html
http://www.softpathcuisine.com/products/coconutcomfort.html
http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/pfoshop/dept.asp?dept_id=38 -- when you look over the ingredients and details of each food, they note when things are GF
A site that sells individual packets of condiments (such as Heinz ketchup, Kraft Mayo, etc.): http://www.minimus.biz
A few backpacking/camping recipes I came upon while searching about:
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I found this, but don't know where, so can't give proper credit:
Baked Apple
* apples
* brown sugar
* aluminum foil
* raisins
* cinnamon
Core an apple and place it on a square of aluminum foil. Fill the core hole in with raisins, brown sugar and a dash of cinnamon. Wrap foil around it and bake for ten minutes on the hot coals.
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From utahwild.com:
Rice Breakfast, one serving
1/3 cup drd milk
1 1/6 cup instant rice
1/4 cup raisins
1/8 tsp cinnamon
4 tsp sugar
Cheesy Baco-Spuds, two servings
1 1/2 cup potato flakes 1/3 cup drd milk
1 pkg ButterBuds
1 T. drd parsely
1 T. drd onions
1/2 tsp salt
2 heaping T. powdered cheese
bit of pepper
bacon bits to taste
Mix all ingredients together in a plastic bag, except for bacon bits.
Bring water to boil (amounts according to pckg), dump in mixture, stir. Add bacon bits.
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From: http://www.isu.edu/outdoor/bkrecipe.htm
Cashew Rice Curry (Makes 2 generous servings)
Ingredients:
1/4 cup dried milk
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp curry powder
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