mod7rem
FNG
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2013
- Location
- British Columbia
I’ll share my sheep hunt food list for anyone interested. It’s taken a lot of trips to get to this point but I feel like I’ve got it dialed in very well for me.
Breakfast: 2 options all the same weight
- 1.
Mountain House or PeakRefuel granola with berries. I add whey protein powder and coconut milk powder for extra fat and protein, plus add some more freeze dried berries.
- 2.
Potato mash with veggie and meat (#10 can) I add extra freeze dried meat, coconut milk powder, freeze dried egg and freeze dried spinach flakes.
Lunch:
-1 Green Belly meal bar with beef jerky and dried fruit (heaviest meal of the day)
Dinner:
-PeakRefuel meal, or similar, with added coconut milk powder, extra freeze dried meat and spinach flakes.
7 dark choc covered almonds to finish.
I vacuum pack these meals using a FoodSaver and it cuts out a lot of packaging weight and bulk.
This weighs 1.4 lbs per day. The extra protein and fat prevents me from getting overly hungry and I don’t lose the muscle mass that I used to when I ate crappier food over the years.
Breakfast: 2 options all the same weight
- 1.
Mountain House or PeakRefuel granola with berries. I add whey protein powder and coconut milk powder for extra fat and protein, plus add some more freeze dried berries.
- 2.
Potato mash with veggie and meat (#10 can) I add extra freeze dried meat, coconut milk powder, freeze dried egg and freeze dried spinach flakes.
Lunch:
-1 Green Belly meal bar with beef jerky and dried fruit (heaviest meal of the day)
Dinner:
-PeakRefuel meal, or similar, with added coconut milk powder, extra freeze dried meat and spinach flakes.
7 dark choc covered almonds to finish.
I vacuum pack these meals using a FoodSaver and it cuts out a lot of packaging weight and bulk.
This weighs 1.4 lbs per day. The extra protein and fat prevents me from getting overly hungry and I don’t lose the muscle mass that I used to when I ate crappier food over the years.