I need to eat foods LOW in fiber but i have no idea what is whatI eat a lot of pumpkin soup and eggs are these high or low fibre foods.
Sliced potatoes, onions butter in foil over the heat - when potatoes are soft, toss in some shredded cheese and reseal til the cheese melts.
take a 1/4 ounce of mushrooms with you, and let the party begin, wait till night time to eat them.
I can't believe no one mentioned mountain pies?! You know, those metal clamps that you put some butter on, then some bread, then apple pie or cherry pie filling, and stick in the fire (can do grilled cheese too)I like tin foil mealsStart a fire and let it smolderYou want it to turn to hot coalsPut some ground beef on the dull side of a large square of tin foilYou can also use beef tips and chicken if you want, but I like it with ground beefAdd vegetables to your likingCarrots and potatoes are a mustPeppers and onions are good tooI like to smoosh them into the meat a little, rather than just laying them on topAdd condiments to tasteI usually put ketchup and bbq sauce, then salt and pepperUse more of the liquid condiments than you normally would, as they'll evaporate as they cookSteak sauce and worcester sauce can be used too if you like itI've never tried mustardYou can use any store brand grill spices tooNow, take two opposite sides of the tin foil, and them over the food, like you're wrapping a presentThen take the other two sides and roll them up tightly to the edges of the foodNow is a good time to use a sharpie to put initials on yours if multiple people are cookingToss it in the hot coalsFlip it periodicallyI think it takes about 20 minutes or so to cook, maybe lessI'm bad with timeTake it out and carefully open it upCareful of the steamAdd any more seasonings if neededI eat it out of the tin foil, but you can put it on a plate too obviouslyMy mouth is watering just thinking about itThis is a really easy thing to make, and fairly cheap too if you have a large group of people to cook forEspecially fun for kids on camping trips because they can make it themselves.
Pumpkin is very high in fiber but eggs are not.
Canned ham is great for sandwiches, or your favourite canned meat, like maybe salmon or tunaBring pancake mix with you, and you can get the kids to pick fresh berries, like blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, or whatever else that is edible, grows in your area, and is in seasonOtherwise, you can bring some with youChocolate chips are good tooTrail mixes and dried fruit is another option.