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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look into backpacking meals. There are tons available pre-packaged, or recipes online to assemble your own (kind of a pain, but cheaper and you can customize for the picky kids). Things based on quick-cooking pasta like ramen, instant rice, powdered mashed potatoes, dehydrated vegetables (they travel well and reheat in a small amount of water), canned chicken (get the kind in pouches for easier traveling). You can also get powdered eggs - they don't quite come out with the texture of real scrambled eggs, but I think they're fine in something like an egg burrito or an omelet. I would also pack a box of Bisquick to use for pancakes, biscuits, etc. Will you be able to get fresh bread, and do you trust it? If so, pack peanut butter, jam, canned tuna/salmon/chicken, and mayo.[/quote] op here. the dutch expat store will ship there and it's not too expensive. they have crackers that are sort of similar to bread. they will ship cheese as well. [/quote]
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