Use fresh then dehydrateOriginally Posted by HikerMomKD:1353577
Use fresh then dehydrateOriginally Posted by HikerMomKD:1353577
Hey Rasty... I'll have to get back with you on that one... I'll try it -the nutrition will def. be there but I'm wondering if the taste and texture will be compromised...
what about powdered eggs and ground bacon bits,gotta find a way to sneak some bacon in lol.
Lost me there! Bacon yes. Powdered eggs are not my thing.Originally Posted by Hairbear:1353651
How about a chocolate, bacon and pecan smoothie? Maybe add some espresso.
You are correct. But I'm willing to fiddle with non trail recipes with a blender, dehyrator and coffee grinder.Originally Posted by Deacon:1353657
I have access to really good fruit purees and I am going to try turning a few into powder.
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I've ordered the breakfast smoothies from Packit Gourmet a few times.
My version of this is similar.
1 serving Breakfast Essentials (Instant Breakfast)
1-2 servings Whole milk Nido. Not the low fat baby formula.
1 serving NaturesPlus Pea Protein.
https://naturesplus.com/products/pro...ctNumber=45951
1-2 single serving Cafe Bustelo instant coffee. Buy at Target.
Adjust quantities to taste. Hot or cold water as conditions dictate.
Enjoy.
Wayne
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I found and used this recipe last year. I did make some modifications to suit my taste. It is packed with protein:
https://youtu.be/pNHmLGHW8e0
I often carry Carnation Instant Breakfast to start the hiking day, along with muesli cereal. The instant breakfast can be enhanced with dehydrated veggies from Harmony House. They offer dehydrated spinach and other veggies that can easily be powderized in a blender. You can add extra protein with straight powdered whey from Bob's Red Mill or anyone. I often add some instant coffee to the chocolate breakfast to make a mocha shake and get my caffeine fix. Add some dried peanut butter for fat.
Carnations FTW. And its "vitamins" too, if you care about living on mac & cheese for 6 months.
Also "Ensure" powder packs a lot of calories and vitamins. Nido+Ensure+instant_coffee is my recipe. About 400 calories and 150mg caffeine in a 12 oz drink.