OK, so the title is a bit of a parody of a current thread... but seriously... on long rides I carry stuff like power bars and beef-jerkey to fill the void, but that gets a little old after a while.
I'm starting to think about expanding my menu for any long weekend rides. any recommendations?
Lunch is delicious.
hotdog jonnies in Butzville. :cheers:
Quote from: 97gs500eLunch is delicious.
I disagree. I think lunch is good when used responsibly, but it rarely is. We are having a problem with rap music depicting lunch as cool to the kids, but these kids don't realize that the rappers grew up were lunch was NECESSARY to survive. You get these kids in suburbia walking around with their headphone blasting and a lunch in their backpacks, and they go showing it off willy nilly.
But then again, if we outlaw lunch, only outlaws will carry lunches.
;)
Quote from: 2005-GS500-PDXBut then again, if we outlaw lunch, only outlaws will carry lunches.
Dammit, you beat me to it!
I can snake Red Vines up into a full-face, so if I'm going to be riding a long way without a break, that's my highly non-nutritious solution.
Quote from: 2005-GS500-PDXQuote from: 97gs500eLunch is delicious.
I disagree. I think lunch is good when used responsibly, but it rarely is. We are having a problem with rap music depicting lunch as cool to the kids, but these kids don't realize that the rappers grew up were lunch was NECESSARY to survive. You get these kids in suburbia walking around with their headphone blasting and a lunch in their backpacks, and they go showing it off willy nilly.
But then again, if we outlaw lunch, only outlaws will carry lunches.
;)
wtf? Where are your statistics? What are you gonna do if you get stopped by some hungry fool in pickup truck? You better've packed a good one. I'm talkin a sandwich, an apple, a snackpack and/or fruit snack, and a juice box.
We have the right in this country to pack a lunch, and I'll be damned if a bunch of free-spirits wanna take that right away!
I can bite my hotdogs and do a wheelie at the same time.
I've hung taco bell off my mirrors :).
you guys are too funny. I can't pack b/c i don't have a tank bag yet.
Oh, and I can pack a nice big lunch in my saddlebags. I can get a pie into a tailbag a friend lent me...
I carry my snack foods along with a few handy tools in a backpack. Quick, easy, and cheaper than a good tank bag :) .
there's the 30 pack of mgd on the tank does that count?
and on really long rides, jolly ranchers, you pull them out of the wrapper, hold them between your index and middle fingers and stick them up into your lid.
go to taco bell buy some chalupa's and if you put them under the seat it keeps em warm.
I bring lunch to work with me... Does that count?
I have yet to get far enough from a city that I couldn't find a fast food joint in under 10 minutes... So, I don't really need to bring food for the ride.
I freeze ham-and-cheese sandwhiches. Tillamook extra sharp, and dense ham (none of the watery stuff). They stay (mostly) frozen in just a baggie, but you have to time the lunch stop just right: too early, and the frozen ham crunches (eww). Too late, and you have to toss it out.
My f%$king cat pissed in/on my tank bag last week, so I've been hesitant to put any kind of food in it no matter how clean I think it is. Not to mention ham starts to smell like shaZam! when you're riding around in the sun all day...
Most lunch I ever carried was a King-size meal from burger king. I wedged the cup between the clutch cable and the handle bar and stuffed the bag in my jacket. (it got tosty inside my jacket). But I was just taking it home to eat, not going riding with it "just in case". :cheers:
Do I ever pack lunch? Well, not often ... but when I do:
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Kerry,
I'm hip to the backpaking thing. I suppose that I could fit a pretty hearty meal into my tank-bag, MSR Firefly cookstove and fuel included.
I also have a stash of MRE's that I've held onto for a coupla years... so they should only have about 8 years left before they go bad... ha. maybe I could try packin' one of those bad-boys along on a road-trip.
I have carried several pizzas strapped to the gas tank on my TLR before and wearing full leathers too. Never know when the urge will hit.
Quote from: vtlionMSR Firefly cookstove and fuel included.
Just put the BBQ chicken, wrapped in foil, onto the exhaust can and idle for 10 minutes :) .
I do my grocery shopping on the GS, so I guess I pack breakfasts, lunches and dinners (and beer) all at once!
Quote from: Rema1000Quote from: vtlionMSR Firefly cookstove and fuel included.
Just put the BBQ chicken, wrapped in foil, onto the exhaust can and idle for 10 minutes :) .
BAAAHAHAHAHA... that is awesome!!!! Fried eggs and bacon ala exhaust can for breakfast on my next camping trip!!!!
Why pack lunch when you can eat dust? :lol:
And bugs... Yum! High in protein! :thumb: