din Joined Feb 16, 2006 Messages 2,679 Nov 27, 2009 #1 anybody got a good source on these? preferably in 5-10# amounts. TIA.
ron_m80 Tempered Member Joined Mar 1, 2009 Messages 8,155 Nov 27, 2009 #2 u mean these? http://survivormall.com/3600calorieerfoodbar.aspx
din Joined Feb 16, 2006 Messages 2,679 Nov 27, 2009 #3 nah, they're really dense, round crackers, like someone crossed hardtack and one of those round crackers, ritz or whatever. thanks, though.
nah, they're really dense, round crackers, like someone crossed hardtack and one of those round crackers, ritz or whatever. thanks, though.
ron_m80 Tempered Member Joined Mar 1, 2009 Messages 8,155 Nov 27, 2009 #5 http://www.diamondbakery.com/mm5/me...ore_Code=DB&Category_Code=SaloonPilotCrackers
HaroldB Joined Dec 9, 2007 Messages 630 Nov 28, 2009 #6 You mean Sailor Boy, Alaskan crackers? See 3/4's down the page - http://www.spanalaskasales.com/shop/basic-snacks.html
You mean Sailor Boy, Alaskan crackers? See 3/4's down the page - http://www.spanalaskasales.com/shop/basic-snacks.html
D dirtpig67 Joined Nov 8, 2007 Messages 235 Nov 28, 2009 #7 Those are a staple up here in Alaska. It is actually called pilot bread, or at least that is what everyone calls it.
Those are a staple up here in Alaska. It is actually called pilot bread, or at least that is what everyone calls it.
din Joined Feb 16, 2006 Messages 2,679 Nov 28, 2009 #8 that's the stuff, thanks guys! I've only been able to find small (~12oz.) packages.
StagLefty Joined Jun 6, 2009 Messages 649 Nov 28, 2009 #9 WOW -I haven't heard "pilot biscuits" since I was a little kid in Maine eating chowder !