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Tag Archives: hiking

Foodies on Foot: The Harvest Festival

Posted on November 7, 2012 by Linda Trenholm
Posted in Foodie on Foot, Recent Recipes | Tagged bangor, chocolate, fall, food, harvest festival, hiking, maine, packing, pretzels, recipes, sea salt, winter

Foodie on Foot: Dulse Bars on Schoodic Point

Posted on October 23, 2012 by Linda Trenholm
Posted in Foodie on Foot, Maine Family Recipes and Reflections | Tagged bars, Dulce, dulse, energy, food, healthy, hiking, kelp, maine, Schoodic, seaweed, snack

Foodie on Foot: Chicken, Bacon and Basil kebabs on a Secret Summit

Posted on September 23, 2012 by Linda Trenholm
Posted in Foodie on Foot | Tagged antipasto, appetizer, backpack, chicken, fresh basil, hiking, Italian, kebabs, lunch, marinated mozzarella, picnic, recipe

Foodie on Foot: Backpack Lunches on the Fly

Posted on August 1, 2012 by Linda Trenholm
Posted in Foodie on Foot, Recent Recipes | Tagged acadia, backpack, cheese, hiking, lunch, meats, picnic, seafood, snacks

Foodie on Foot: Lunch Break with a View from Bald Mountain

Posted on July 5, 2012 by Linda Trenholm
Posted in Foodie on Foot | Tagged bald mountain, bars, blondies, bread, chicken, food, hiking, maine, molasses, mustard, picnic, raspberries, recipe, salad

Foodie on Foot: A Mother/Daughter Lunch on Black Mountain

Posted on June 26, 2012 by Linda Trenholm
Posted in Foodie on Foot | Tagged acadia, backpack, black mountain, cold, food, hiking, hiking trails, maine, mocha, rice, salad, shrimp, whoopie pies

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Cooking is a passion for me but I would sooner give up my wooden spoons than plan out a weekly shopping list; it is tedious and way too many expensive food items end up being unused and tossed. My recipes are created using a well stocked pantry (without a can of mushroom soup in sight) which gives you the freedom to cruise your favorite markets and pick out foods that look good, or ones you simply feel like eating, so you can stop thinking about what you are going to make and start cooking.

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