DofE food - What to bring on a DofE expedition
Sam Sykes explains what food to bring on a DofE expedition. The video highlights the different kinds of food that suit expeditions, and the pros and cons of what's available. This video is useful for any participants looking to go on their Bronze, Silver or Gold DofE expedition.
To better enjoy your DofE Expedition - Bring filling, healthy, and most importantly, tasty meals. The following are some of our recommended meal ideas for: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert & Snacks…
Breakfast
Breakfast Bars
Oats or Biscuit
Fruit & Nut
Chocolate
Hot drinks
Coffee
Hot Chocolate
Tea
Hot Food
Porridge
Custard
Boil in the bag meal
Handy Hint! – Why not remove any unneeded packaging from your food before you pack it, saving space and weight
Lunch
Bring from home
Cold Pizza
Sandwiches
Wraps
Savoury Snacks
Crackers
Cheese
Crisps
Etc.
Sweet Treats
Cake
Fruit & Nuts
Chocolate
Handy Hint! – Try some compact concentrated squash. Small and packable, it’s a great way to make keeping hydrated easier.
Dinner
Ready to Eat Meals
Freeze Dried Meals
Self Heating Meals
Boil in the Bag
One Pot Meals
Pasta (Try Tortellini – Tasty & Filling)
Sauce (Most supermarkets have a stir and serve sauce that will make your mealtimes really easy)
Cured meats like chorizo add loads of flavour and texture and they’re easy to keep
Dessert
Fruit pots
Cake and Custard
Hot drink
Handy Hint!
Why not try bringing your food already divided into individual meal portions. Saving prep time in camp and helping you keep your bag organised eg.
Container 1 – Breakfast
Breakfast Bars
Hot Drinks
Hot food
Container 2 – Lunch
Bring from home
Savoury Snacks
Sweet Treats
Container 3 – Dinner
Bag Meals
One Pot Meals
Desserts
How much water do you need for DofE?
It depends entirely on the location of the expedition and the prevailing weather conditions. Obviously, the hotter it is the more water you need to drink in a day.
The key thing, when you come out with Sam Sykes ltd, is that your instructor will advise you on how much water you’ll need on a case-by-case basis.
We’ll ensure that you have a source of water but, it’s always good to at least come with a litre and a half to two litres of water on any expedition.
That should see you through drinking water for most applications. However, if you’re super warm you’ll need to carry more, or you’ll need to go to a source we can get more water during your expedition.