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Green belly bars are what I pack for lunch. I won’t say they are amazing, but not terrible either. Seem to keep me going just fine. The chocolate/banana is my favorite!
My food for the day: Power Bar once I get going (Clif bar this year) Nuts/dried fruit/Ghirardelli dark choc square (snack) Green Belly bar for lunch Nuts/dried fruit/beef stick (snack) Freeze dried meal for dinner (Peak refuel this year) Small snickers Coffee Electrolyte replacement powder
Comes out to 1.5lb/day of food.
I tried the Green Belly powdered drink. Oooh, not good. I was hoping to use them, but I won’t be taking any.
Was looking at the Peak Refuel a couple days ago. The goHunt guys reviewed Mtn House last week and were supposed to do Peak Refuel this week I thought. I was on board with the flavors and associated rating from last week.
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The Peak Refuel meals are delicious! Give them a try for sure.
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What flavors of Peak Refuel you guys like?
I only need one - I'll be eating tenderloins on Day 2 <G>
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Chicken Alfredo, beef stroganoff and beef pasta marinara. The breakfast skillet is good but I normally add some hot sauce or crushed red pepper to it. I also just bought a few of the newer meals and will test those soon also. Every meal I’ve tried was pretty good so far though. Better than MH IMO.
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What flavors of Peak Refuel you guys like?
I only need one - I'll be eating tenderloins on Day 2 <G> I like them all accept the breakfast, but in fairness I don't like any of the companies out there breakfast meals. My favorite is the Chicken pesto pasta, Sweet pork and rice, and chicken and rice.
Eat Fish, Wear Grundens, Drink Alaskan.
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I think every Peak meal I tried was better than MH. The breakfast skillet needs some s&p, and it takes a 20 minute soak if I recall?
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I think every Peak meal I tried was better than MH. The breakfast skillet needs some s&p, and it takes a 20 minute soak if I recall?
Definitely agree on the breakfast skillet but I always spice up my breakfast meals anyway. It takes 15 minutes. I usually share a breakfast skillet with my hunting buddies and we make breakfast burritos while glassing.
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I started carrying these Greenbelly bars on hikes and while hunting/fishing last year. Taste is good and they definitely fill you up with about 600 calories per pack. If you want more protein or just a different flavor, top em with a squeeze pack of Justin's Peanut Butter. Good stuff
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