Newsheepers
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8000 calories and over plz?
14523657:Icant_kfed said:
14523746:SteezyYeeter said:
14523682:Newsheepers said:are you chinese??
14523748:Icant_kfed said:I’m type 3 diabetic
14523749:Newsheepers said:oh i just thought since you eat dog
14525709:josephung said:I will attach a pic of a high-calorie meal I usually prepare on weekends:
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See here https://sweetandsavorymeals.com for the recipe, but If you'd like to increase the calorie count further, you can serve the meal with a side of mashed potatoes or rice, or add some vegetables to the dish such as roasted carrots or broccoli. However, it's important to keep in mind that consuming too many calories regularly can be unhealthy and lead to weight gain.
**This post was edited on Apr 3rd 2023 at 9:22:11am
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Bush meals, the second one was better there's a sausage hidden under there
14526220:dwt802 said:Hey newsheepers,
Thanks for starting this thread on meals for ski trips! As someone who loves to hit the slopes, I know that having the right fuel can make a huge difference in how you perform on the mountain.
Here are a few of my go-to meals for ski trips:
Breakfast burritos: I love making these ahead of time and then heating them up in the morning. I'll scramble some eggs, add some veggies and cheese, and wrap it all up in a tortilla. It's a filling and tasty way to start the day.
PB&J sandwiches: This may seem like a simple option, but it's one of my favorites. Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are easy to make and transport, and they provide a good balance of carbs, protein, and fat to keep you going on the slopes.
Chili: This is a great option for lunch or dinner, especially on a cold day. I like to make a big pot of chili ahead of time and then reheat it on the stove or in a slow cooker. You can add in some extra veggies or beans for added nutrition.
Trail mix: This is a great snack to have on hand throughout the day. I like to make my own trail mix with a mix of nuts, dried fruit, and dark chocolate chips.
Hot cocoa: This isn't technically a meal, but it's still an important part of my ski day routine. I love to warm up with a cup of hot cocoa after a few runs on the mountain.
In terms of tips, I would recommend packing your meals ahead of time and bringing a small cooler or insulated bag to keep them cold. It's also important to drink plenty of water throughout the day to stay hydrated.
What about you, newsheepers? What are your go-to meals for ski trips? Let's share some ideas and fuel up for our next day on the mountain!
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14527956:Newsheepers said:I love a good chicken and rice
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Chuck roast seasoned Texas brisket style, going on the smoka
**This post was edited on May 8th 2023 at 4:38:36pm
14527993:Icant_kfed said:
14535321:VTshredder69 said:I've been housing these zyn. Def best flavor i think. Helped me quit cigs. LETSS GOOOO
14535323:Icant_kfed said:My friend copped me some raspberry crave pouches, they last a hell of a lot longer and don’t burn like zyns do but they are a little more expensive