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Depends on what stage you are on. If you give us some more details I'm sure the guru's here can give you some great ideas. Chili though could work with most stages..

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Depends on what stage you are on. If you give us some more details I'm sure the guru's here can give you some great ideas. Chili though could work with most stages..

Sorry duh, I am in the soft food stage. Just can't think of anything that isn't junk food. Never realized how bad camping was for the diet till now.

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Sorry duh' date=' I am in the soft food stage. Just can't think of anything that isn't junk food. Never realized how bad camping was for the diet till now.[/quote']

Camping...I went a couple of months ago, I know if it not hotdogs and s'mores its not camping!!!

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Beans are good I brought my Protein drinks,

I buy premier ready made from costco they are shelf stable so I didn't have to worry about keeping them cold. If your car camping and have coolers and such, lunch meat and cheese,

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I'm a bit more advanced and off soft foods but I just went camping myself (I had a cooler). I took chicken sausage to cook over the fire to sub for hotdogs since they are still too greasy for me and hurt once they go down. They have some great pre-cooked varieties at Wegmans (if you have that store in your area).

We have also done foil wraps over a grate on the camp fire. Just loosely wrap some chicken (or whatever you want) and veggies and put them over the fire and let them steam up. They can get pretty soft that way. Just make sure to double wrap them in foil so they don't burn.

I froze some greek yogurts and put them in the cooler for Breakfast and/or Snacks. They kept everything else cold for me as they thawed. I also did Peanut Butter and apples. I just chewed the apples really well into that applesauce consistency. The Peanut Butter gave me some Protein and helped me stay full.

I also brought some chicken salad. Just ate it with a fork for lunches.

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