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    Surfer
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    Hi allI am going to Australia soon, which involves 31 hours of flight time and about 15 hours of transit time.I was wondering how you maintain a high fat/protein-low carb diet while in the air? I was thinking about making a big batch of low carb protein bars and snacking on them and just picking out the chicken/salmon in the in-flight meals? How do you guys handle long flights? And does anyone have an awesome recipe for a bar? Cheers Stef

    #94617

    Richard Schmitt
    Moderator

    Been there! If you don't get in trouble, and I haven't, but pack some coconut oil in a ziploc bag and keep it on a carry-on bag. Because if you stuff it in the upper storage it'll stay cool because of being in the air. Also, cook bacon ahead of time too. If they give you any type of meal try getting chicken, plain if possible. Or move the sauce or what not away. Add the oil to it and they should serve coffee too.

    #94618

    Lesli Bortz
    Participant

    A bag of bacon is probably easiest, maybe some cheese.

    #94619

    Surfer
    Guest

    Mmhm, sounds like a good idea with the bacon.I would imagine, you would get some pretty strange looks from the other passengers tho, haha!

    #94620

    Lesli Bortz
    Participant

    JEALOUSY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    #94621

    TokyoLifter
    Member

    Again, if you're not going to compete, why even bother? This one time "cheat" on your diet won't kill you.

    #94622

    Lesli Bortz
    Participant

    I don't know that an airplane ride would warrant cheating – to each his own, but that hardly seems worth it.

    #94623

    TokyoLifter
    Member

    I don't know that an airplane ride would warrent cheating - to each his own, but that hardly seems worth it.

    Depends on what is more stressful to you, after all. I did both, and in the end after 3-4 weeks there is no real difference. The stress levels for me are way lower when I don't have to bring my own food on the plane, and anyways the food on the plane is way under my maintenance levels anyways. If you're not preparing for a contest, it makes zero difference.

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