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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2125269" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>1- at 6'4" @250 lbs I found that "single" packet meals just don't cut it for my needs. I started using double meal in one packets as my dinner meal years ago. So if you are "normal" size you may want to consider double meal packs. As stated, I like to bring venison jerky as simple protein boost as well. I love oatmeal and dried fruit in AM. Easy, fortifying and cheap. Unsalted pistachios out of shell are great for added calories, carbs, add protein and helps control sugar spikes. They are power packed!</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing to watch for in off the shelf DIY meals is sodium content. Water is always a main conservatory need.</p><p></p><p>Some things you can go on the "cheap" but its hard to have compact, protein, calorie, energy contained meals that are designed for "refuel" for your body after heavy exertion each day. You wear down much faster if you don't provide the right nutrients for each meal of the day. Just think of your body nutrition needs as a mass balance you have to maintain each day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2125269, member: 63925"] 1- at 6'4" @250 lbs I found that "single" packet meals just don't cut it for my needs. I started using double meal in one packets as my dinner meal years ago. So if you are "normal" size you may want to consider double meal packs. As stated, I like to bring venison jerky as simple protein boost as well. I love oatmeal and dried fruit in AM. Easy, fortifying and cheap. Unsalted pistachios out of shell are great for added calories, carbs, add protein and helps control sugar spikes. They are power packed! The biggest thing to watch for in off the shelf DIY meals is sodium content. Water is always a main conservatory need. Some things you can go on the "cheap" but its hard to have compact, protein, calorie, energy contained meals that are designed for "refuel" for your body after heavy exertion each day. You wear down much faster if you don't provide the right nutrients for each meal of the day. Just think of your body nutrition needs as a mass balance you have to maintain each day. [/QUOTE]
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