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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 269235" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>One way I have found to break the freeze dried blues is to eat only one per day and I add a bit more water and let them sit longer. They are much more appealing this way. Also up here it is usually cold, wet and the mountains are very steep. When youre this drained, a mountain house for dinner is a welcome treat after eating oatmeal, power bars and jerky all day.</p><p></p><p>Breakfast = 2 packages of oatmeal and beef jerky. Not mixed of course. I do not get very far on oatmeal alone but with some protien I am good for quite a while.</p><p></p><p>I dont ussually eat a formal lunch. I snack through out the day on jerky, power bars, balance bars, fruit and nut bars etc.....</p><p></p><p>Dinner = freeze dried food. I still typically eat jerky and/or a power or balance bar to suplement the freeze dried dinner. </p><p></p><p>I dont take any candy or other garbage. Strictly high protien and nutritious food. I stick to lots of carbs and moderate amounts of protien during the day for energy and endurance and heavy doses of protien and water before bed to recover from overworked muscles.</p><p></p><p>I take one freeze dried meal per night, two power bars per day, two balance bars per day, 2 bags of oatmeal per morning and one pound of jerky for every 4 full days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 269235, member: 1007"] One way I have found to break the freeze dried blues is to eat only one per day and I add a bit more water and let them sit longer. They are much more appealing this way. Also up here it is usually cold, wet and the mountains are very steep. When youre this drained, a mountain house for dinner is a welcome treat after eating oatmeal, power bars and jerky all day. Breakfast = 2 packages of oatmeal and beef jerky. Not mixed of course. I do not get very far on oatmeal alone but with some protien I am good for quite a while. I dont ussually eat a formal lunch. I snack through out the day on jerky, power bars, balance bars, fruit and nut bars etc..... Dinner = freeze dried food. I still typically eat jerky and/or a power or balance bar to suplement the freeze dried dinner. I dont take any candy or other garbage. Strictly high protien and nutritious food. I stick to lots of carbs and moderate amounts of protien during the day for energy and endurance and heavy doses of protien and water before bed to recover from overworked muscles. I take one freeze dried meal per night, two power bars per day, two balance bars per day, 2 bags of oatmeal per morning and one pound of jerky for every 4 full days. [/QUOTE]
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