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Here is my made up recipe and the powder I used in the last batch, which turned out as my favorite batch so far.Sometimes I add a little more or a little less of each depending on the day.I can't remember exactly but I think the last time I made them I cut 8 bars and they ended up being around 350 calories each.If you happen to start selling these, name them after me and give me 25% of the profit.
I pack 4 pieces of string cheese per day, might be the Wisconsin in me lol.I'm also a big fan of nut butters and olive oil packets, can't beat either of them in terms of calories per ounce.Just make sure you're used to a high fat diet or you'll be shatting your pants on your hunt.Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk
Quote from: ian_padron on January 09, 2019, 11:44:46 PMI pack 4 pieces of string cheese per day, might be the Wisconsin in me lol.I'm also a big fan of nut butters and olive oil packets, can't beat either of them in terms of calories per ounce.Just make sure you're used to a high fat diet or you'll be shatting your pants on your hunt.Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk we use olive oil in almost everything at home. I used to run the single serve packets in my food bags but God those things are some leaking SOB's! 80+ days a year out of a backpack I got a bit tired of oily food bags and finally just had enough and cut them from the lineup
probably just a whole bunch of top ramen
Keto bricks. I make my own and you will not beat the calorie to weight ratio. I’m experimenting with added electrolytes for endurance events, one less thing to carry and mess with.Not everyone can eat them day in and out, but I’m not picky. You can supplement with jerky, nuts or other stuff. Mine are all the same flavor but you can make different ones too.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk