I've not been able to find any long-life/UHT-treated heavy cream that's a reasonable price, but my current living situation makes it awkward to keep anything that requires refrigeration (e.g. standard heavy cream). If I could tolerate lactose better, I'd just buy long-life whole milk. I really want to focus on gaining more subcutaneous fat, so I'm wondering if there's anything more convenient that could fit the criteria.
I've done some searching for other sources of palmitic and stearic acids, and it seems that animal fats (such as lard and tallow) might be a reasonable alternative with similar effects to heavy cream, with the added bonus of a long shelf life when unrefrigerated. If this is the best alternative, does anyone have any advice on consuming lard? I've heard that it's not bad when used as a spread on bread or toast. Of course, I have the assumption that there may be an issue with cholesterol (or maybe effects from the other common fatty acids in lard), so any information in that respect is also appreciated.
I've done some searching for other sources of palmitic and stearic acids, and it seems that animal fats (such as lard and tallow) might be a reasonable alternative with similar effects to heavy cream, with the added bonus of a long shelf life when unrefrigerated. If this is the best alternative, does anyone have any advice on consuming lard? I've heard that it's not bad when used as a spread on bread or toast. Of course, I have the assumption that there may be an issue with cholesterol (or maybe effects from the other common fatty acids in lard), so any information in that respect is also appreciated.
4 years