Love this! Thanks for also putting emphasis on the need for electrolytes. I wanna look into that brand you have there too so that I can add it to those I have.
Honestly I don’t know that the brand matters. I just have a really hard time spending $30-$40 on 24 individual serving packets since I know I’m just paying for branding and plastic. I think the main things are to get the electrolytes and with as little added sugar as possible. I honestly chose that one not for the brand but the potency of the minerals I know are needed and because I felt it was a flavor I could chug or drink slowly.
@@nowherehomesteady Agreed. I've stocked a crap-ton of the single serve packs and it's a fact that you're paying more for a lot less, and making more waste. While it might make sense for short term preps and convenience (camping, hiking etc), a longer term prep is going to require the canisters where you'll benefit more for less.
Love this! Thanks for also putting emphasis on the need for electrolytes. I wanna look into that brand you have there too so that I can add it to those I have.
Honestly I don’t know that the brand matters. I just have a really hard time spending $30-$40 on 24 individual serving packets since I know I’m just paying for branding and plastic.
I think the main things are to get the electrolytes and with as little added sugar as possible. I honestly chose that one not for the brand but the potency of the minerals I know are needed and because I felt it was a flavor I could chug or drink slowly.
@@nowherehomesteady Agreed. I've stocked a crap-ton of the single serve packs and it's a fact that you're paying more for a lot less, and making more waste. While it might make sense for short term preps and convenience (camping, hiking etc), a longer term prep is going to require the canisters where you'll benefit more for less.
Great reminder Bro!
Fantastic
Thanks