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eating road food

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Edited by Nosu3 - 11/15/11 at 3:00pm
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nice
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Apples, pears, grapes and blue corn chips are what I usually take on long road trips.
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thanks anyways
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buy sliced turkey at a super market jerkey cans of tuna those rotisserie chickens thats what i usually do when i don't feel like eating out
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The main thing for me on long road trips is to avoid fast food joints.
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im taking a single electric burner so we can cook in hotel rooms or whatever. grocery stops for sure. what foods keep well throughout the day?
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im taking a single electric burner so we can cook in hotel rooms or whatever. grocery stops for sure. what foods keep well throughout the day?

Being a post doc, I love noodles.

Good travel food imo, just need a kettle.
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bring a tuppaware and a lunchbox cooler, just make whatever the night before and keep it in that during the day
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Gather some raccoons and corn husks during the evening, so that you have all the ingredients for your favorite breakfast ready to go in the morning!
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Just say fuck it and go to culvers--you're on the road!

get a basket with a double butter burger with cheese, substitute in cheese curds, substitute in a peanut butter malt (or flavor of your choice)...you have to ask for small or they will make it a medium.

Hope somebody else is driving after this stop.
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If you absolutely have to eat fast food I would try to stick with subway - arbys roast beef sammich isnt terribly bad for you (skip toppings like cheese) I believe it has ~300 calories. Ill treat myself to one sometimes.
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Simplify: eat at any fast-food joint you find, but be smart about it. I end up usually at Subway or some chicken place. You can find decent, reasonably healthy road food just about anywhere. Drink lots of water
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