Whatever fits your fancy. I don't overthink it much. Buy a 10pack of tortillas and throw them in the pack. Eat them with peanut butter, or tuna, or shredded chicken, or just about anything else. Usually just keep everything under 2 lbs a day.Do you pre make them and vacuum seal? Use 2 tortillas or fold one in half? Thought about using toasted sandwich rounds as well.
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It seems like a lot of fat to me and it may be rough on the stomach. You may want to remove 50g of fat and try to add 100g of carbs if possible. I know it may be hard with packable food though.Does this seem like a good daily meal plan?
I should have clarified that this for a 5-6 day backpacking trip that's most likely going to be a run and gun style. No base camp. My new list, I added some dried fruit and jerky to the mix and took out one of the honey stinger waffles as a snack. Want quick breakfast, lunch and only hot meal to be dinner.It looks fine, I eat similarly. I would replace the applesauce with some dried fruit or fresh apples.
I always get a kick out of some responses to these questions. Guys act like your mom will be out there making you breakfast.
This only works if you train your body to process fats more efficiently and that isnt easy. 1/2 the year I pound carbs, protein, and fat but keep them balanced macro level for my goals and activity level. Protein 248 carb 446 Fat 132 the other half of the year I drop carb and add fat (pre hunt) but I'm also hitting the mountain (3000' gain) 2 days a week in high temp high humidity and I burn through some food. This transition takes some time before my body will burn all of the fat.not to rain on your parade but your carb heavy on your meal plan. i plan my food based on energy per gram.
the late founder of Kuiu had a amazing YT video on how he plans food for Alaska sheep hunting.