dinners are about 600-800 each. We have a small plastic bottle of olive oil that we pour into our dinners of mash and tuna to add a few more. That leaves a couple of thousand calories on the table. A snickers bar or bag of peanut m&ms is only about 250 calories. You just can't eat 8 of those a day (and not feel sick). Nuts, raisins, and other dried fruit are good. Any suggestions of high calorie, not sickly sweet, not very heavy (weight) snacks would be greatly appreciated.
Aside from what was already listed, we do eat: peanut butter on Ritz crackers, PB on jerky, Fig Newtons, dried banana slices that we add to our oatmeal in the morning, Craisens (sweetened dried cranberries). We're really looking for complex carbs and fats because 5 months of eating sweets like we've been will give us type II diabetes...
My snack bag:
Thanks
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Pemmican, if you can get some. Fats and proteins with just enough carbs to keep it from becoming pepperoni.
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