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i usually try to find the best double bacon cheese burger in the U.S. but on occasion i am known to cook a good meal.With tour season getting near, i wanna know; What is the best meal you have ever cooked on the road?
and i understand situational goodness.
let me start with 2 stories.
1st = situational. Polar Bear coffee. when i was youn i went fishing out in the big horns with my dad. we stopped at some moutain store and got some things. one of those things being polar bear coffee. went out for a few days and maybe 4 days into it we had a big rain storm. the next day my dad had coffee ready. excited to go fishing. that coffee was so good we talked about how good it was for a week. when we left we stopped and got some more of that awesome coffee.....well when we got home, it wadn't that good.
now more to the meat of my thread.
i had ridden to the east coast. tired and just lookin for a place to nap about 3am. i pulled into a "dock" of some kind. well, in the morning i found myself on a fishing dock sleeping on a picknick table. i woke up and was splashing a little salt water on my face to wake up, when a fella asked me " ya want some oysters?". well sure. he thought me how to work oyster tongs and scrape some up off the bed. then asked if i had any water. we drained my canteen into hid pot and set them upon my Coleman stove. while they cooked he showed me how to use pliers and a knife to flick them open and eat them raw, with a little Tabasco out of some mre's i had packed away. those were the tastiest oysters i ever ate. as the sun came up, with friends i never knew i had.
i highly recommend fresh ousters
and i understand situational goodness.
let me start with 2 stories.
1st = situational. Polar Bear coffee. when i was youn i went fishing out in the big horns with my dad. we stopped at some moutain store and got some things. one of those things being polar bear coffee. went out for a few days and maybe 4 days into it we had a big rain storm. the next day my dad had coffee ready. excited to go fishing. that coffee was so good we talked about how good it was for a week. when we left we stopped and got some more of that awesome coffee.....well when we got home, it wadn't that good.
now more to the meat of my thread.
i had ridden to the east coast. tired and just lookin for a place to nap about 3am. i pulled into a "dock" of some kind. well, in the morning i found myself on a fishing dock sleeping on a picknick table. i woke up and was splashing a little salt water on my face to wake up, when a fella asked me " ya want some oysters?". well sure. he thought me how to work oyster tongs and scrape some up off the bed. then asked if i had any water. we drained my canteen into hid pot and set them upon my Coleman stove. while they cooked he showed me how to use pliers and a knife to flick them open and eat them raw, with a little Tabasco out of some mre's i had packed away. those were the tastiest oysters i ever ate. as the sun came up, with friends i never knew i had.
i highly recommend fresh ousters