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    All the receipes look delicious however i just dont have the time for them (10 hour work days plus working out 5+ a week) I need ideas that can be pulled right off the shelf, literally!

    As of right now, I eat celery with a little cream cheese or pork rinds with some Tabasco. But I'm running out of ideas very quickly. Anybody in a similar situation that can help me? Thanks!
    Male 5'11'' 25 y.o.


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    Re: non prep snack ideas

    Well I always have bacon made and in the fridge. ( I like it cold, so it works for me)
    I grab a piece or two with some cheddar cheese that I have all cut up as well.

    I have kiebasa also cut into the serving size and can just nuke them when I am hungry.
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    On my way down 100 pounds!

    goal -10 YEAH!! 11/29/09
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    • #3
      Re: non prep snack ideas

      yum, cucumber and a salt shaker.

      a tomato & a salt shaker.

      cubed cheese.

      pepperoni slices (great cold!)

      mayo packets (free at fast food restaurants!) and a tuna pouch.

      ham chunks

      spam?

      canned ham?

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      • #4
        Re: non prep snack ideas

        I work about 12 hours a day, then go from work to college then workout... so I am right with you on the little time thing but my favorite thing to make when I am in a hurry and want something filling is caprese salad... get a tomato slice it and fresh milk mozzerella cheese (will come in a ball) slice it then sprinkle a little salt, basil (optional) and some pepper and it is amazing, fast, and delicious. Try it out







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