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Affordable Boil In Bag grub
30 October 2012, 22:23,
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RE: Affordable Boil In Bag grub
Look like nice products and a good site, thanks had never seen it before.

Looking at the nutritional info tho they range between 150- 250 Kcal (not counting the Korma as that will be full of cream) and in the non-sedentary lifestyle lifestyle you would undertake and no central heating, you are going to be after 2500-3000 Kcal a day minimum, perhaps a decent amount more. Think about when you have done heavy physical work for a couple of days on the trot, you really hammer into the grub, found that especially when I have been doing site labouring work I was eating a hell of a lot.

Saying that, going off a £/Kcal is no perfect measure otherwise we would just buy blocks of lard. Compare asda smart price beans and sausages - 480kcal / can at 33p a can against asda smart price irish stew at 230 Kcal a can at 49p a can, the stew works out 3.5 times more expensive if measured purely on calories, but the stew has more varied veg in and I would wager tastes nicer.

Has given me an idea to put a £/Kcal table together for common stored foods and tinned goods at least.
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Affordable Boil In Bag grub - by NorthernRaider - 30 October 2012, 21:28
RE: Affordable Boil In Bag grub - by uks - 30 October 2012, 21:36
RE: Affordable Boil In Bag grub - by Skean Dhude - 30 October 2012, 22:00
RE: Affordable Boil In Bag grub - by BDG - 30 October 2012, 22:23
RE: Affordable Boil In Bag grub - by Tarrel - 31 October 2012, 20:13

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