Food topics, including recipes.
Mon 10 Sep, 2012 1:44 pm
Came across this interesting new food range, intended for those planning on doing longer trips, where food weight is major variable.
http://www.feedit-global.com/first/.
Has anyone tried it?
(I haven't tried it yet, but am keen to do so. )
Andrew
Mon 10 Sep, 2012 8:25 pm
That's a hansome looking spread. Just one addition often seen at Coles and probably missed: little Wakami Japanese soup packets. Only 20gms per packet and packing an excellent flavour and probably quite good for you too. Protein in the Bonito.
Tue 11 Sep, 2012 8:47 pm
Hi,
Ive used F.I.R.S.T a few times on long, challenging walks. IMO its fantastic but everyone can make up there own mind.
I have only consumed the Berry and Choc flavours. They are good but I like to add more water than the instructions say, so its not so thick. Very tasty I would say.
Very fast and easy to consume. I prefer to use a small sized plastic shaker (like people use at the gym) to mix it rather than a mug and spoon.
I will be using it on my walk to WA, EA and Fed Peak in Jan for quick and easy energy during the day. Its also great in cold climates when you dont want to stop for long.
I went to Cas and Jonsey talk about the trip to the South Pole and back. They supplemented there diet with F.I.R.S.T. If you read Crossing The Ice by Cas there is no denying that F.I.R.S.T is the real deal. Also check out the background R&D with Roger Chao (Amazing) and others.
I have never used it as a complete diet. I like food too much. I have used it on numerous long distance walks (15 days) as daytime nutrition between breakfast and dinner.
I was concerned about possible stomach issues. Though none have ever occured.
Cheers
Tue 18 Sep, 2012 4:02 pm
Thanks for your input, Morrowkari
I will certainly try it out...and find myself a long, challenging walk!
Andrew
(I followed that Cas & Jonsey trek -great stuff)
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