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In these islands I carry a one day supply of what I call "emergency rations" - a bag of dried trail mix (dried fruit, nuts, seeds, etc). I'd be happy living on it for 2 weeks, with fresh fruit/veg and meat if and when I pass a shop/pub/cafe. Emergency rations should also include a few boiled sweets and a bar of chocolate. If she's going anywhere really remote, she should at the very least include a day's emergency rations.
If she is prepared to make up powdered milk, she might like to consider breakfast cereals and porridge too (isn't there one which you just mix with hot water?), all of which ingredients should be relatively light, and porridge is supposed to be nutritious, although I'm not a nutritionist.
Flapjack squares - make up at home before you go and stuff into small plastic bags, great for energy boost.
Hot chocolate / malt drinks for if and when it gets cold - the powdered variety that you just add hot water to. Invaluable for picking you up and making everything seem better!
Rice and pasta for main meals, boiled up with hot water and with added chilli or curry powder, or take small sachets of sauces. If she's been walking all day, almost anything will taste good.
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