Campfire food recommendations from Pel and Wadre: "Pel approached this campfire and said, 'Good evening, stranger. May I share your fire? I have some dried fruit, as well as cheese, and, if it should please you, why, I am more than happy to share them.' 'You are most welcome, sir,' said the other, 'and would be even if you had nothing. It is lonely in the mountains, or even at their feet, and company is always welcome.' Pel dismounted, hobbled his horse, and approached the fire, saying, 'I am Galstan; may I inquire as to whom I have the honor of addressing?' 'I am Wadre, a road agent by trade, although you need have no fear on that score, as I do not work alone, and my associates are not, at this time, near at hand.' 'Ah, I am reassured. Here, may I offer you these figs? I have made trial of them upon myself and found them excellent.' 'You are courteous. For my part, I have managed to save a little wine, and by the Gods, you are welcome to the half of it.'" The Lord of Castle Black, paperback, Chapter the Thirty-Fifth, page 4-5.