Sorry, I don’t have a recipe for granola bars, just low carb granola. If I want a low carb snack bar I have PHD Smart bars or Carb Killa bars.There is some great recipes for low carb granola bars @Rachox has a lovely one.
Tuna topper packets, tins of fish, nuts, high cocoa choc, packet of low carb cuppa soup or similar (carry a flask of hot water or get a cup of hot water from a drinks venue) , beef jerky or biltong, bag of home made non grain granola (ditchthecarbs.com website has a few) to eaten with a spoon or tipped into Greek yogurt/cream to make it more substantial.
Not strictly what you ask but still good for emergencies always carry a knife fork and spoon for on the run purchases. I sometimes resort to tubs of egg mayo on their own. (I know I know , the oils, but it is occasionally and the least of the sins available sometimes), blocks of cheese grabbed from almost anywhere, some items above need a fork if bought on the run too.
I meant finding soup packets that have low carbs, to be fair I haven’t tried. Maybe I’d get a nasty shock if I did. I was just thinking it waits til you need it unlike fresh soup.Never heard of low carb cuppa soup? I can make my own. But looking for things on the hop.
What are chocca chocs?
I can do the rest like jerky.
Thanks
I meant finding soup packets that have low carbs, to be fair I haven’t tried. Maybe I’d get a nasty shock if I did. I was just thinking it waits til you need it unlike fresh soup.
Chocca chocs? High cocoa chocolate bars. Like over 80% ideally.
You will find (look on the back label) that jerky usually has quite a bit of sugar.. if you can find biltong it will be better.I can do the rest like jerky.
Sainsbury’s do biltong. So do Lidl. Jerky is a high % sugar but I only eat small amounts. I do go for biltong when I have the choice though. The ones I have here at the moment are 4.8 carbs for the whole 30g bag of jerky and 1.2 for the biltong.You will find (look on the back label) that jerky usually has quite a bit of sugar.. if you can find biltong it will be better.
Tins of corned beef, plus a spoon or fork to eat it with.
We have been using it as part of our emergency food supplies for when the tropical cyclone, bushfire, flooding seasons are presenting a hazard to us, and we have to do a runner or stay where we are.We can eat corned beef? I love corned beef.
I thought that was a no no. Don’t know why but hadn’t even thought it could be a yes.
We can eat corned beef? I love corned beef.
I thought that was a no no. Don’t know why but hadn’t even thought it could be a yes.
Corned beef is fine. I love corned beef too, as I find it very moreish.
That'd keep in a decent cool bag.
Our's is just in the emergency box in the back of the truck with the other non perishable foodstuffs.That'd keep in a decent cool bag.
Mmmmm although the fact I’m thinking about it with brown sauce is probably not so good
I’ll have to find a substitute or just have it plain
Our's is just in the emergency box in the back of the truck with the other non perishable foodstuffs.
Cana did say a long period of time, with no refrigeration.I was referring to Cana's emergency food box.