I miss this so much.
I miss this.
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What’s up Ms. Alexandra Solzenitzen? Why have you bee off the trail? You are telling you fans much, and we are in the dark. You need to get on the trail to finish, and I am not even sure where you are now. Have you run out of money? Back still injured? I could keep on guessing, but I would fill the page. Time to step up young lady, and tell us the story.
Bill and Spike the Poddle
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I have both run out of money (but that was the case before I even began; I put my entire trip on credit cards) and my back is still injured. I have just now updated everyone with the latest via a new blog post, so enjoy. 🙂
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are=are not
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You are Turning into a “string bean!”
A pretty string bean.
Start putting away more carbs. Get dehydrated refried beans, TVP (high protein filler,) hummus and quinoa.
1st two items-mix, boil, wait 20 minutes. Add rice and tortilla. Done.
2nd two items-add water. Let set for 20 minutes. Add a little olive oil to the hummus. Done. Flaffel–same as hummus.
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I actually gained 12 lbs on trail! No need to worry about me. 🙂
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