Food for a week in a PLCE Side Pocket - Paul Kirtley

santaman2000

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.....I am also curious about ways of increasing the protein take for a trip. Tuna sachets, hard sausages. What are the other options of shelf stable protein?

Julia

Julia

Like Macaroon said, powdered eggs. And the summer sausage isn't hard. Various freeze dried meats also come to mind. Peanut butter also comes in single serve packs now
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As do the various peanut butter snacks http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51VuwvKeyyL.jpg
 

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How do these numbers change for the female half of the forum? RDA calories for women are 2000 vs 2500 for men. If you're packing 3000 calories for your trip into the hills, should women be aiming for 2500?

I am also curious about ways of increasing the protein take for a trip. Tuna sachets, hard sausages. What are the other options of shelf stable protein?

Julia

Julia

I guess you could take a few rabbits with you, use cat collars and leads and 'lighten' the load comes meal time.

http://www.myfitnesspal.com/food/calories/rice-white-medium-grain-cooked-20051 is a good site to look through (not for Mr Bunny).
 

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Jared

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You may not be able to get them over here but it's very easy to make your own version with a food vacuum sealer :)

I suppose. Even mix some nutella in... ;)

Cost of shipping would be rather high I'd expect :)

Yeah, would have to order a large quantity to offset the shipping, tax, and "handling fees".

It appears Sainsburys stock the jars... but not the sachets.
 

santaman2000

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Ahh. Fair enough. I suppose you might even write to Smuckers and ask if they'd consider marketing them in the UK. Maybe nothing would come of it, but at least they'd know there was an interest.

They were never available here either until after people discovered them in MREs and asked for a more civilian version.
 

Macaroon

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Where are you sourcing cheap dried eggs in the UK?

I get mine in Waitrose, in the baking section, but they're branded "Dr. Oetker". They're a plastic pack with four individual sachets, each of which is equivalent to 1 egg and they're good 'till Nov 2014; they've been in my store cupboard for about 4 months so 9-10 months shelf life from purchase...........IIRC, the packs of four are just over a quid apiece.
 
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Hi Paul,
Do you know any similar sized pouches which the same amount of food could be fitted into? Because the only bit of PLCE I own is a respirator bag so a side pouch would be kinda useless for me. Keep posting YouTube vids cos:You_Rock_
 

CLEM

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Excellent video that, he's knows his stuff and really present it well I think! Thanks for posting!
 

JonathanD

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Excellent video that, he's knows his stuff and really present it well I think! Thanks for posting!

We all know you fill the main bag up with chow and bevvies and keep the side pocket for kit and snacks. You ain't kiddin' anyone Mr Clem.
 
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tiger stacker

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I get mine in Waitrose, in the baking section, but they're branded "Dr. Oetker". They're a plastic pack with four individual sachets, each of which is equivalent to 1 egg and they're good 'till Nov 2014; they've been in my store cupboard for about 4 months so 9-10 months shelf life from purchase...........IIRC, the packs of four are just over a quid apiece.
Thanks for the tip
 

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