
I have no affiliations to any of these brands, nor do I get paid for any link clicks, etc. I just want to share the good stuff!
My “food finds” during my adventures that stood out.
SEATTLE, WA
Seattle Pickle, Co. for the BEST Bloody Mary mix! Found this in the grocery store outside of Olympic National Park. Made for a great morning at the campsite. Sent to my brother in Guam for his birthday! And sent to myself…
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TRAVERSE CITY, MI
Mary’s Kitchen Port: I can’t get over “The Gobbler” sandwich. It is a turkey obsession. The salted perfect bread. The fresh ingredients. My parents know to always have a fresh one in the fridge upon my homecoming. Unfortunately this one you can’t ship in the mail, but it is worth the drive! Maybe get a lemonade and a cookie while you’re there.
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JACKSON, WY
Teton Valley Idaho Potato Chips found in the local grocery store in Jackson. Yes, we get a box shipped to our house every few weeks now…
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COSTA RICA
Cafe Britt: I’m not a coffee person - but my friends all said this stuff was great. BUT I do love chocolate covered everything. They even had samples of everything at their airport stores!
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NYC
Katz’s Deli: Yeah, I’m listing an already well-known place. But if you dream about going to a city just for a sandwich, it deserves to be listed. Order one ahead if you’re there, or ship some goodies long distance.
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UPPER PENINSULA (NEGAUNEE), MI
Iron Town Pasties: GLUTEN-FREE PASTIES - they DO exist! GO. HERE. NOW. You need to call ahead 1 hour in advance if you want it ready to eat, otherwise you can just buy them frozen and bake at home. They also have delicious gluten free turnovers. My bf had the regular “Bierocks” pasty and said it was amazing.
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Boulder, CO
Snow Melt Seltzer: YUM! A necessary addition to any peak hike - to get your electrolytes in, of course! There are 2 breweries in Boulder, which I did not get to check out- yet!