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Top Festival Food!


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Can anyone suggest the top festival food!?

Ive been searching for the past 2 years now

It has to be something which:

*Can be taking easily without it going off

*Doesn't have to be cooked

*Is filling

*Can be eaten on the move

*Is nice!

ANYONE!?

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Can't remember what V lets you bring cooking wise, but I always bring tonnes of ASDA 8p noodles, similarly priced beans, and some sauce to add flavour. If you feel like treating yourself add tuna.

Completely ignored at least one of your criteria with the noodles, but that's the definitive answer.

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^^ As above! Well nice ^^

Following your criteria though, breakfast wise it has to be cereal bars (specifically Kellogs Elevenses choc chip) a couple of those and a brew will last you all the way to the first cider. Oh, and Brioche too, lasts for a good while, well tasty and weighs nowt.

Proper food wise, eating on the move scuppers anything that needs cooking which limits options. I think it's worth taking a stove or a throw away BBQ and knocking something together before hitting the arena. Stagg Chilli and pitta and the like. You can get some really nice chilli/stew type stuff in bags that lasts for months and you just need to heat up in a pan, tins of meatballs over noodles are well nice and if all else fails - pot noodles are a life saver.

That and Haribo

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Camp stove was so good last year, the dodgy sausage cobs from the wagons were awful but mine were lovely... took fresh for saturday and hot dogs for sunday and monday. Super noodles were a lifesaver too!

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we always take a stove its a fab back up plan!!!i usualy live of chips if i buy any food as tempting as all the food stalls look i know chips are safe!!!

and wont give me a dodgy tum x x

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no party is complete without party rings!

Haribo sounds good, ive brought it in the past but never 10 bags! may try it this year with a trip to quality save :)

and i bring a stove every year, its just i was lookin for a food to eat when you cant be arsed with it

i find cereal bars to be very unfilling, and anythin from the stalls are over priced by miles

pop tarts sounds like a good idea :P

may try a loaf of break this year, with some butter and jam :P

just dont want the bread to get squashed! goin all out on food this year, no where near enough last year!

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Don't eat from the food vans, unless you want to spend a lot of time in the loo. The ones that were dotted around Red camp last year were absolutely vile, the food from there was basically cooked grease. Needless to say we shall be cooking for ourselves this year!

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