MartinJ Wanderer
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|  | What's in your bait box? « Thread Started on Dec 22, 2011, 10:56pm » | |
May I just mention my view that Aldi Stollen should be present in every self-respecting bait-box?
For just £1.99 you get a lump the size and weight of a house-brick. It lasts forever and is packed with tasty nourishment!
Stock up after Christmas when Aldi are clearing their shelves!
Keep on trekkin' MartinJ
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doggyfield Ambler
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|  | Re: What's in your bait box? « Reply #1 on Feb 17, 2012, 7:40pm » | |
Thought it was cryptic for "what does one eat on the fells" or "what does one carry with them as emerg. rations" !!!!! Now I think it's something to do with fishing or should that be phishing ? Fish bait as emerg. rations sounds good as you would not be tempted to eat it before "it's sell by date"
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|  | Re: What's in your bait box? « Reply #2 on Feb 18, 2012, 1:49pm » | |
No, no doggyfield. In these parts "yer bait" is what I imagine, in Co Tyrone, you will refer to as "one's packed lunch". Do you do Aldi in NI? Regards, MartinJ
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|  | Re: What's in your bait box? « Reply #3 on Feb 19, 2012, 10:56am » | |
Ham and cheese sarnies, mini pork pies, Marathon bars (or is it Sneaker bars these days ) and a bag of Markies for Bross. 
Ray
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|  | Re: What's in your bait box? « Reply #4 on Feb 19, 2012, 11:59am » | |
Very tasty Ray. I may have a word with Mrs MartinJ and see if she might introduce some variety. On the other hand I think there's a lot to be said for the "standard bait". For example, I'd feel very odd indeed if there wasn't a banana for elevenses.
The next question is "nibble or gorge?" - lots of short refuelling stops or one big one?
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|  | Re: What's in your bait box? « Reply #5 on Feb 22, 2012, 6:45pm » | |
Feb 18, 2012, 1:49pm, MartinJ wrote:| No, no doggyfield. In these parts "yer bait" is what I imagine, in Co Tyrone, you will refer to as "one's packed lunch". Do you do Aldi in NI? Regards, MartinJ |
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Quite rightly so " one's packed lunch" ; packed by the butler, of course!!
Don't think we have an Aldi in NI (newly returned). Back-packed in the Lakes for 20yrs so have tried many combinations. Tuna and packet stuffing(uncooked !!) was one experiment but now rely on 4 slices of Tesco thin ham and 2 slices of plastic wrapped cheese between 2 wheaten pitta bread. Easily assembled from inside the sleeping bag in the morning after breakfast in bed.
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|  | Re: What's in your bait box? « Reply #6 on Mar 17, 2012, 7:22am » | |
mmmmm, peanut butter, cheese and jam on wholemeal bread, a banana and a pork pie, preferably a Melton Mowbray with pickle! That keeps the energy flowing on a long walk
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