GhostwriterDoF: Yes, it's the pre-cooked, laden with sodium type of "canned boxed" goods. Perhaps I should pour out the soup and chew on the boxes, (would be better than chewing on the furniture).
I totally agree with you on the fresh soup made from vegetable out of the garden, if possible, and your own harvested chickens or turkeys too. I was eating like that when I visited friends in Alaska awhile ago, got the fresh home made hearty soup as soon as I got off the plane.
At least the nose wipes were handy on hand! heh!
By the by, I get out of the cave fairly often, and at least once a month to go foraging for food (shopping for boxed soups :P). Plus I have a couple good friends that make sure to keep me busy. Yesterday we had to move some cars around, one of them was a nice early 1950s Volkswagen bug, (I took some pictures of it but haven't looked at them yet).
A few of my friends are into VW stuff. Here's a pic from one of our last trips to the desert, a tricked out Westfalia Van, with working kitchen, solar and propane powered wagon... plus you can plug your phone into it and play your music, I don't sleep in it though, it's for one of the guys and the dogs, we have another Airstream at that spot for the rest of the party. :D
Hahaha, cheers for the laughs. Funny you should say that about the pre-cooked soups - many years ago, I watched a documentary, and they were examining the ingredients listed on the bags of chips; they concluded that eating the bag would probably be more healthy. XD
Alaska must be quite the experience - watched quite a few documentaries, always strikes me as a world apart from the rest of the US.
Never been to any desert. What do you do when you camp in the desert?