Reddit Reddit reviews Anthony's Organic Coconut Milk Powder, 1lb, Gluten Free, Vegan & Dairy Free, All Natural Creamer, Keto Friendly

We found 2 Reddit comments about Anthony's Organic Coconut Milk Powder, 1lb, Gluten Free, Vegan & Dairy Free, All Natural Creamer, Keto Friendly. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Anthony's Organic Coconut Milk Powder, 1lb, Gluten Free, Vegan & Dairy Free, All Natural Creamer, Keto Friendly
Organic Coconut Milk Powder Batch Tested and Verified Gluten FreeProduct of Vietnam, Packed in CaliforniaPackaged in a 1lb Resealable BagUSDA Certified Organic, Non-GMO, Vegan & Dairy FreeGreat alternative for dairy milk!
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2 Reddit comments about Anthony's Organic Coconut Milk Powder, 1lb, Gluten Free, Vegan & Dairy Free, All Natural Creamer, Keto Friendly:

u/TheVeryLeast · 7 pointsr/trailmeals

Got this stuff on Amazon, it's really good and gigantic.

u/Dark_Knight7096 · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

I make my own dehydrated boil in bag meals. I use THIS SITE as a template and just modify things as needed. I use a lot of powdered heavy cream, powdered eggs, powdered coconut milk, powdered cheese (all purchasable off amazon), instead of rice I dehdyrate cauliflower rice in my dehydrator.

It requires a bit of experimentation on your part since they don't translate 100% but I've made some good meals, bag tacos, butter chicken, fajitas, pizza casserole, buffalo chicken casserole, breakfast scrambles, cheeseburger casserole, etc. I've been playing around with the idea of trying to make a few keto cobblers.

Portion them out into quart freezer bags with smaller bags for spices/seasonings, when time comes to eat boil a bit of water, dump it in the bag and seal it up, let it sit for 10 minutes or so wrapped in a handkerchief or something then enjoy.

If you are dehydrating yourself you want to use LOW FAT meats. I know that's counter-intuitive for keto but high fat content foods won't dehydrate right, so use lean cuts, then add fat later (heavy cream powder, etc)

here's the DEHYDRATOR I use

Here is the HEAVY CREAM POWDER

COCONUT MILK POWDER

CHEESE POWDER

EGG POWDER


I've priced everything out and for a day's worth of meals I'm around 10 bucks or so, vs Mountain House which are 5-8 bucks a meal and the Next Mile meals keto offerings which can be 15 bucks PER meal


EDIT:

You can also bring mayo packets with you and I like bringing Individual Justin's Peanut Butter Packs also, great way to up the fat and to eat "quickly" between meals.

I dehydrate my own jerky as a snack, also you can hit Walmart and get single serve individual foil packs of tuna and spam, they work good as a quick meal without having to boil water.