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  2. The Best and Worst Backpacking Food, Ranked - AOL

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  3. Textured vegetable protein - Wikipedia

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    Textured vegetable protein can be found in health food stores and larger supermarkets, usually in the bulk section. TVP is also very lightweight and is often used in backpacking recipes. Because of its relatively low cost, high protein content, and long shelf life, [20] TVP is often used in prisons and schools, as well as for disaster preparedness.

  4. 25 Cozy Meal-Prep Recipes for Winter Lunches - AOL

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    Read on for 25 warm, filling winter lunch recipes that you can meal prep ahead of time. 53 Winter Soups You Can Make in 45 Minutes or Less. 1. Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup.

  5. Cowboy beans - Wikipedia

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    It is unclear how cowboy beans got their name or where they originated. They are easy to prepare and variations on the recipe are available on the Internet and in cookbooks and cooking magazines. Cowboy beans use many of the same ingredients as chili con carne with a very different taste. Cowboy beans is a staple food in Texas. [2]

  6. Banana Pancake Trail - Wikipedia

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    Khao San Road in Bangkok, Thailand, a notable stop on the Banana Pancake Trail. There is no firm geographical definition of the Banana Pancake Trail, as it is a metaphor to describe the ever-developing travellers' trails in South Asia and Southeast Asia, rather than an actual route or road (much like the Silk Road is not a single road).

  7. List of beef dishes - Wikipedia

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    Beef can be harvested from cows, bulls, heifers or steers. Acceptability as a food source varies in different parts of the world. Beef is the third most widely consumed meat in the world, accounting for about 25% of meat production worldwide, after pork and poultry at 38% and 30% respectively. [1]