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Antarctican Finger FoodLambchop from Western Australia Feedback About This Post:RE: Antarctican Finger FoodSearch for Antarctican sandwich. Lot of info there, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 RE: Antarctican Finger Food
Thank you for everyone's ideas I appreciate them. I did find an article from the Antarctic sun of a dietician from Alaska/Colorado who spent time in Antarctica, she made cookies for the McMurdo station where she worked for 6 years. This is the recipe she came up with which I'll make. Post by Lambchop Western Australia RE: Antarctican Finger Food
I googled "Antarctica food" and found this: Post By Becki in Indiana (Guest Post) RE: Antarctican Finger Foodor even scotts porridge oats? ( apparently they found a box of perfectly preserved porridge in Scotts tent lol) Post by cazpumpkin RE: Antarctican Finger Foodand maybe penguin biscuit bars? Post by cazpumpkin RE: Antarctican Finger Food
HOW ABOUT AN ICEBERG LETTUCE ? LOL Post by cazpumpkin RE: Antarctican Finger Food
Actually, tourism in Antarctica is a growing thing. The tours range from small research vessels to "luxury" cruises. Post by the Oracle RE: Antarctican Finger FoodHow about going the humorous rout and bringing a baked alaska ? ; ) Post By Doggy (Guest Post) RE: Antarctican Finger Food
The only people that are living in Antarctica are explorers or those at McMurdo Air Base. It is basically inhabitable. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Antarctican Finger FoodI am pretty sure the Antartic has Iniut or more commonly Eskimo inhabitants, although perhaps not many. So stuff like smoked salmon, pemmican (dried meat ground up with berries and formed into cakes or what is sometimes called Inuit candy. They smoke salmon that has been glazed with syrup or honey(you could get smoked salmon and glaze it then let it dry and cut it to morsels. Try googling Inuit or Eskimo food, you might get other ideas. Post by thriftmeg RE: Antartican Finger Food
I would say seafood (frozen fish) or maybe snacks with a penguin motif. Black and white food? Post by jess RE: Antartican Finger FoodI didn't think Antarctica was populated. Maybe that's why you cannot find any information on foods from there. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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