Food to Eat When You’re Cold | The Voice of Experience (January 2025)

(The Voice of Experience)

Food to Eat When You’re Cold

Food to Fight the ChillOn a short trip or in mild conditions, poor food planning can be forgiven. Most people in
reasonably good shape will survive through a little hunger, malnutrition, or weight loss.
During winter, however, it’s a different story. Strenuous exercise coupled with severe weather,
can drain your stamina and leave you prone to frostbite, hypothermia, and other injuries. What
you eat can make the difference. When it’s cold outside, think of food as fuel for heat, energy,
and survival.

The effects of cold can hit unexpectedly. For instance, you might find yourself ravenously
hungry shortly after eating a meal. Even if you haven’t exercised in that time, your body might
have used up all that food just trying to keep warm. Strenuous exercise only compounds the
problem. A winter activity will burn 12 percent more calories and 32 percent fatter than the same
exercise done in warmer conditions.

Keep two things in mind: nutrition and calories. Proteins and fats release energy over a long
period of time, which makes them particularly important during long-term, strenuous activities.
A piece of chocolate (carbohydrate) will give you a quick power boost for that last mountain of
the day, but a hunk of cheese or a handful of jerky (fat and protein) will fuel you through a
longer, less strenuous period. Proteins and fats also take a lot of energy to digest, especially at
high altitudes, so they should not be eaten in large amounts before or while you’re working hard.
Spread them out throughout your day. A liberal use of butter in hot cereal and at supper is a good
way to boost your fat intake. Dump extra powered milk (try to get whole powdered milk instead
of non-fat or low-fat) and cheese into meals to increase your protein.

Your stove is one of the most important pieces of equipment on a winter backpacking trip.
Use 6” x 6 “ x 1/4” Plywood Square under the stove to insulate from snow or cold ground.
When it comes down to it, aside from the peace and stark beauty of the winter landscape, cold-
weather backpacking is one of the few times you can eat a lot, run clear off the caloric chart, and
not gain weight or feel guilty. That, in itself, is a treat!

Recipe of the month

Italian Chicken and Rice with Vegetables (Serves 4)
1 Tbsp. oil
1 12.5-oz. canned chicken breast meat in water (or foil pack)
3 cups cut-up fresh vegetables (broccoli, carrots and red pepper)
1 can (14-1/2 oz.) chicken broth (or Bouillon Cube or Powder of equivalent)
2 cups water
3 cups instant white rice, uncooked (minute rice)
1/4 cup Italian Dressing
Heat oil in large cook pot on medium heat. Add and vegetables, cook and stir 3 to 5 minutes or
until crisp-tender. Stir in broth, and water. Bring to a boil. (If using chicken flavored bouillon,
mix with 14-1/2 oz. of water prior to adding).
Stir in rice, chicken, and dressing, cover. Reduce heat to low. Cook 5 minutes or until liquid is
absorbed. Shut off stove and rest for 10 minutes. Stir well and serve.

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