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Bulletproof Coffee
Want a cup of coffee that will sustain your energy throughout the morning and for all your adventures? Then make it bulletproof.
After traveling to Tibet and trying yak butter tea biohacker Dave Asprey brought home the recipe and coined it “Bulletproof coffee.” So what is it exactly? It's a combination of clean caffeine from coffee beans mixed with healthy fats from unsalted butter and MCT oil. The combination provides a sustained energy throughout the day. No more caffeine crashes!
The Bulletproof Coffee Recipe
- 1 cup of coffee
- 1 tsp - 2 Tbsp MCT OIL (work your way up with this one as you can initially get stomach cramps)
- 1-2 Tbsp unsalted grass fed butter
- For a hint of spice add a sprinkle of cinnamon!
It’s best to blend the three ingredients together in a blender otherwise the oils and fats separate. Blending makes for a very smooth creamy latte.
- Calories: 230
- Fat: 25g
- Saturated Fat: 21g
- Carbs: 0g
- Protein: 0g
- Fiber: 0g
- Sugar: 0g
- Salt: 0mg
So why does it provide sustained energy? Let's break the ingredients down.
THE BULLETPROOF COFFEE
Coffee is a powerful antioxidant. Caffeine keeps you alert and boosts your metabolism. But just like the food you eat, the quality of the coffee you drink matters. Bad quality coffee can make you feel tired and sluggish, reaching for another cup. While a clean quality bean can keep you fueled and energized.
Avoid coffees with molds like ochratoxin. Molds will steal your mental edge and make you weak. For sustained energy it’s best to choose organic coffees that test for molds and toxins like Bulletproof.
We love Bulletproof not only because it’s a clean bean coffee but because they also support sustainability and our environment.
GRASS FED BUTTER
Unsalted grass fed butters are a nutrient dense source of fat providing fuel for energy. We like unsalted Kerrygold.
MCT OIL
A fat burning fuel made from coconuts. This is the key ingredient that helps you feel energized and focused. MCT's don't have to be broken down in the body therefore they give your cells an immediate energy source to pull from.
Keto
If you are interested in learning more about keto and a toxin free lifestyle check out Keto Canary.
Don't forget to save the recipe on Pinterest!
7 Essential Keto Hiking Snacks You Need to Pack
7 Keto Hiking Snacks for you to take on your next adventure to help your metabolism, repair muscles, and boost immune systems.
It is possible to stay in ketosis while hiking. There are a ton of ways to keep your belly full and boots marching along without sacrificing your diet. We have compiled a simple list of keto hiking snacks that could be picked up at most local grocery stores. If not, there is always Amazon to the rescue.
Not only does this list focus on keeping all of the snacks low carb, but it also keeps a prioritized eye on protein which is crucial for a succesful and active hikers diet. High protein hiking snacks not only keep the h-angers at bay, but are super beneficial for your body. Protein helps hikers regulate their metabolism, repair tired muscles, and boost their immune systems. Plus, you're not yourself when you're hungry - I should coin that line. 😂
Keto Beef Jerky
Jerky made from beef is ideal for hiking. It's easy to carry and high in protein and one of the best high protein hiking snacks. The high salt content found in beef jerky is actually beneficial for hiking because it aids with hydration regulation. This keto hiking snack is packed with protein as well. Any other snack option can't compare to the quantity of protein you get from even a little strip. Protein is good for your body and provides an energy boost while also satisfying hunger rapidly.
The question is, is jerky good for you? The quick answer is that it is debatable. Jerky can be healthy if it suits your dietary objectives and the sort of product you select. Dried meat snacks can be a good source of protein when consumed as part of a balanced diet.
Jerky skeptics can be a little out of date. With additional MSG, nitrates, and chemical preservatives, many individuals warn that they're rich in sodium. The truth is that jerky is no longer made in this manner.
Sodium, on the other hand, is a valid cause for concern. Although sodium is a necessary nutrient, it is far too easy to consume too much in the average American diet. According to the FDA, the daily recommended dosage for the average individual is 2,400mg, which is just over a teaspoon of table salt.
How to Choose a Healthy Jerky
- Look for jerky with fewer than 500mg sodium content per serving
- Opt for brands that have no more than 5g of added sugar
Our Favorite Beef Jerky: People's Choice | Country Archer | Tillamook Country Smoker
Alternatives: Salmon Jerky | Turkey Jerky | Vegan Jerky | Mushroom Jerky
Salami or Sausage
Find the hard salami brands with zero carbs and a paper casing. This method tastes better and keeps fresh longer. Summer sausage is another great option.
Our Favorite Picks: Criminelli Whiskey Salami | Dukes Shorty Sausages
Hard Cheese Snacks (k)
Wrap the cheese to keep it from getting too greasy in your bag. You can also find cheese snacks that are freeze-dried and can be eaten like chips!
Another tasty one of our high protein hiking snacks that is easy to consume on the trail is string cheese. String cheese is high in protein and comes in a number of flavors, including Colby Jack, cheddar, and the most popular, mozzarella. It's great on its own or with meat or fish for a quick trail supper that doesn't require any preparation!
Cheese that is good for hiking typically has the following characteristics:
- It is a Firm or semi-firm cheese
- It has been aged
- It has a low moisture content
Our Favorite Picks: Horizon Organic | Mini Babybel
Keto Protein Bars
What hiking snack list would be complete without energy bars? Just keep in mind that some of these protein bars contain a lot of sugar alcohols, which each body processes differently; we've found that eating more than half a bar per day has a significant impact on our ability to hike up the hills we need to. We've identified a handful that keep the sugar alcohols to a minimum and allow us to go on with our hike.
Our Favorite Picks: Perfect Keto Bars | Quest Bars
Fatty's Beef Sticks (k)
There isn't much to say about these hefty sticks o'beef other than they are just what you need and want! They are the O.G. BIG meat snack. Packed with protein. Low in Sugar. Crafted with real ingredients. Cut out all of the marketing lingo and fancy packaging, Faty's serves up a fantastic chunk of meat, that's relatively healthy and keeps you moving on the trail!
Our Favorite Flavors: Jalapeno | Original | Pepperoni
Avocado
These packable veggies provide a much needed bit of green into your daily diet and are such a great source of fat (and low net carbs).
Avocados are another great way to get plant-based healthy fats in your diet. They are crammed with vitamins and minerals, such as vitamin B6, C, and E. Their anti-inflammatory properties will keep your body feeling fresh on mile ten.
To make this a trail-friendly snack, bring a pocket knife and a small spoon. Bring a small garbage bag with you to pack out the pits and peels. Although fruit scraps may appear innocent, they can attract wildlife and disrupt the local environment.
Keto Trail Mix
We put together our own mix of dark chocolates, almonds, and macadamia nuts. It keeps it simple, delicious and nutritious.
– 2 squares (1/6 a bar) Theo's dark chocolate
– 1 oz almonds
– 1 oz Macadamia nuts
This mixture was crunchy, salty, and chocolatey, and it was exactly right. Place this on the outside of your bag to melt the chocolate on hot days, then massage the bag to mix the nuts and coat them in chocolate. You've got a chocolate-covered nuts snack if it cools down! Grab a spoon and dig in if it stays melted.
Keto Hiking Snacks Wrap-up
We hope this helps navigate the grocery aisles with ease when loading up before your next hiking adventure. This is a simplified list of keto hiking snacks that shold serve as a starting point or baseline for any adventures, including backpacking.
If you are not keto, or hiking on a cheat day, check out our 7 High Protein Hiking Snacks artcile to make sure you're still getting the proper nutrients.
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