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Sounds yummy.
What I did, early on, was to cook up a big pan of fried pork. I used a lot
of olive oil and butter, so after cooking there is a lot of grease in the
pan. Mix all that meat and grease with ground sesame-seed. That makes a
fairly thick mixture, and is VERY high fat.
I placed that in small air-tight containers for my lunch at work.
It is low effort, you can make several days worth at one time, keeps a long
time in the fridge, and is delicious. I often added various spices to try
different flavors.
I am wondering why you have trouble getting enough fat. That seems strange
to me. These days I put some olive oil on my meat, after cooking the meat,
just before eating. Tastes good and easy calories. I also put (non-paleo)
heavy cream in my coffee.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 11:20 PM, Ray Audette <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> One of my favorite high-fat snacks is almond butter on pork rinds. It
> satiates very quickly and is quickly prepared even at remote locations.
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