My bad (spelling). It should have been Soylent.
https://campaign.soylent.me/soylent-free-your-body


On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 12:47 PM, John Kerr <jck...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Theoretically, Soylant could become the ideal caving food, especially for
> expedition caving (primary considerations: bulk/nutritional
> density/packability, ease of preparation, & cost). Have not done any
> analysis of the above considerations, but assume it would be favorable, or
> at least competitive (price should drop after production ramps up). Not
> crazy about  some of the latest tweaks to the formulation though. First
> production run has been delayed until Mar/Apr time frame. Anyone signed up
> to receive part of the first shipment (be a Guinea pig/beta tester)? Of
> course, serving size/dosage would require adjustment for increased physical
> activity. Would definitely recommend an above ground test run (well)
> beforehand, although some cavers may become above ground adherents
> irrespectively. A side benefit (as David brought up) is reduced waste
> generation (once again, probably best to transition a few days ahead of
> time).
> Conventional alternatives are a whole other matter, and in my experience
> are based on (above ground) personal bias.
>
> - John Kerr
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Feb 16, 2014, at 11:07 AM, dirt...@comcast.net wrote:
>
> Mud is GOOD.  So is charcoal.  Gets rid of the carbide.
>
> But whatever you do, do not eat beans.  Even with hot sauce.
>
> Dirtdoc
>
>

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