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    Default Fat sources for hiking

    I'll keep this thread simple. I'm looking for readily available high-density fat sources that can be carried for 5-7 days at a stretch. Preferably something "standalone" that can be added to virtually anything.

    Tips and tricks for storing such fat sources also appreciated.

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    Olive oil is the easiest. Butter is also an option, particularly clarified butter or ghee. Also powdered coconut milk. Those are my go-tos.


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    Another very high source of fat is peanut butter.

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    Peanut butter and avocados. Not necessarily at the same time.


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    Nuts. Cheese.

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    Justin's nut butters in individual packets; recommend the almond butter
    eggs (worth the weight IMO)
    butter
    cheese; full fat not skim
    pemmican
    jerky; make your own to avoid addedd sugar and other cr@p
    powdered MCT oil
    Olive oil
    cooked bacon
    avocado
    various "fat bomb" recipes on paleo sites can be good if you have time to make them
    coconut flakes, powder, oil
    look into KetoCaNa as a supplement if you are into keto
    tinned fish; sardines, kippered snacks
    Nuts & seeds (pepitas, sunflower)

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    Olive oil.
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    If I'm out for more than a week, there is a good chance that I have a full 16oz jar of peanutbutter in my food bag. I've been buying Skippy "natural" mostly since it comes in a plastic jar and even though it isn't 100% peanuts, it also doesn't have the fully hydrogenated oils in that lot of processed peanutspreads do and it and actually tastes close to real peanutbutter.
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    Olive oil, nido and peanuts butter are my top three fats. If you are doing cooked dinners then your challenge is to see how much olive oil you can add to your meals and still have it be enjoyable. I have at least another then hike in me and I will train my tummy to be able to handle gobs of olive oil and still find it yummy.

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    Pre-cooked bacon and sausage.
    Ghee, another recommendation
    Chocolate. Peanut M&Ms. A double shot.
    Cheese, more cheese, Cabot cheese of course.
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    Find a grocery store with a nut butter machine. DIY peanut and almond butters are great. I mix peanut and almond 2 to 1.

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    Salted nuts of whatever varieties you like best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarcasm the elf View Post
    If I'm out for more than a week, there is a good chance that I have a full 16oz jar of peanutbutter in my food bag. I've been buying Skippy "natural" mostly since it comes in a plastic jar and even though it isn't 100% peanuts, it also doesn't have the fully hydrogenated oils in that lot of processed peanutspreads do and it and actually tastes close to real peanutbutter.
    I go with Smuckers Natural peanut butter since it has no hydrogenated fats, just peanuts and a little salt. You can use a knife to put globs into small snack-size ziplocks, then snip the corner and squeeze it out like a toothpaste tube. YUM!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Sparky View Post
    I go with Smuckers Natural peanut butter since it has no hydrogenated fats, just peanuts and a little salt. You can use a knife to put globs into small snack-size ziplocks, then snip the corner and squeeze it out like a toothpaste tube. YUM!!

    This is my brand too and I do the same repackage in ziplock type bag.

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    Sunflower kernels have a high cal/Oz AND packs down very small. I've found salted to be too salty and plan to be too plan. So for a JMT hike, I'm going to mix a bag of salted and a bag of unsalted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Sparky View Post
    I go with Smuckers Natural peanut butter since it has no hydrogenated fats, just peanuts and a little salt. You can use a knife to put globs into small snack-size ziplocks, then snip the corner and squeeze it out like a toothpaste tube. YUM!!
    Over time peanut butter will leak oil through ziplock bags. One of the worst things I have learned over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Sparky View Post
    I go with Smuckers Natural peanut butter since it has no hydrogenated fats, just peanuts and a little salt. You can use a knife to put globs into small snack-size ziplocks, then snip the corner and squeeze it out like a toothpaste tube. YUM!!
    Unless changed it, I could never get the stuff out the jar to start with. Settled and dense, cant even stir the jar. Too difficult to mess with. Hello store brand.

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    I carry coconut oil, flavor mixes well with anything, smokes at a fairly high heat if you meet someone with a frying pan. I got a great breakfast when I met a camper with eggs, onions, and mushrooms that forgot to bring oil!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malto View Post
    Olive oil, nido and peanuts butter are my top three fats. If you are doing cooked dinners then your challenge is to see how much olive oil you can add to your meals and still have it be enjoyable. I have at least another then hike in me and I will train my tummy to be able to handle gobs of olive oil and still find it yummy.
    How much olive oil would you add to a supper? Do you carry olive oil in a separate bottle and add what you need / feel like for any given meal?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Sparky View Post
    I go with Smuckers Natural peanut butter since it has no hydrogenated fats, just peanuts and a little salt. You can use a knife to put globs into small snack-size ziplocks, then snip the corner and squeeze it out like a toothpaste tube. YUM!!
    I went with the Skippy Natural (or Peter Pan equivalent) because I'm not big into repackaging. I can find it on the shelves of most basic grocery stores and just drop it in my pack.

    The smuckers it real 100% peanut butter which is what I prefer in real life, but I can't be bothered to deal with the required mixing and oil that separates out of it when I'm hiking. If it's what you prefer the more power to you.
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