chrissh
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What do you take to eat on the bank, hot or cold for me this time of year my stove comes out for the hot coffee, chocolate, soups, bangers or bacon, tin of curry, all day breakfast in a tin, toasted sandwich
Still take a typical pack lunch as I prefer to travel light I hate going out with the need of a barrow , when I start on the rivers will have breakfast before go and take a sandwich and perhaps cake but most important is the flaskWhat do you take to eat on the bank, hot or cold for me this time of year my stove comes out for the hot coffee, chocolate, soups, bangers or bacon, tin of curry, all day breakfast in a tin, toasted sandwich
Nothing beats a good square meal.A small flask of Oxo
And I know just who you are referring too as wellDepends on how long i'm going for, if it's a just the usual few hours a bottle of water is sufficient. I go fishing to fish, not to stuff my face, I can do that anytime. By the time i've finished fishing i've worked up a proper appetite and enjoy my tea when I get home.
If I was travelling a distance and spending a full day somewhere then I might take a small stove to warm or cook something on and to make a brew.
I often see great big fatties sitting behind their rods and constantly stuffing their faces with no end of junk food...no wonder they're fatties mg:.
In between the junk food a lot of them have a cigg then return to the face stuffing, then they go home and have their tea :w.
Are you fishing or on a picnicWhat do you take to eat on the bank, hot or cold for me this time of year my stove comes out for the hot coffee, chocolate, soups, bangers or bacon, tin of curry, all day breakfast in a tin, toasted sandwich
Fruit cake big lumps of moist fruit filled cake along with jam sandwiches and some blackcurrant squash and a banana.
Blackcurrant squash ffs