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    Hi,

    I've been having trouble recently, because I'm often out at the library all day, and don't know what to bring for meals. Where I go there are very few Atkins-friendly sources of food (basically Quizno's is it), and I don't have a refrigerator available.

    I'm curious what sorts of portable meals and snacks people use while on induction. Cheese is out, because it would get to soggy sitting in my bag all day. I suppose I could make lettuce wraps with sandwich meats, or just take roasted meats & salads.
    34 years old. 6'3"
    Start Weight 1/18/2009: 342 lbs
    Current: 331 lbs

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    Re: Help with portable food

    Hi,

    I am in the same boat I have to bring lunch I bring a cooler with some letuce leafs and I like mustard so I bring some of that and one package of that carl buddig lunch meat. it makes a nice lunch. Hope this helps.
    Cheryl K

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    • #3
      Re: Help with portable food

      If you get a little cooler with a blue ice pack to keep things cold you won't have any problems with cheese. Also you can take tuna salad or chicken salad for lettuce wraps. or a nice salad with cheese and meats already cut up and mixed up, celery sticks with cream cheese ( I get the kind that has chives in it for added flavor) cucumber slices with meat and cheese using the cucumber as a 'cracker', broccoli salad, boiled eggs, grilled chicken, etc...
      good luck.
      liz
      Highest wt 227
      Atkins start wt 215
      Restart 1/29/10 201
      Current 195
      Goal 149








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      • #4
        Re: Help with portable food

        Focus, I am retired so don't have to worry about carrying lunches.

        But today I had leftover fried chicken for lunch. It was legal--breaded with parmesan and crushed pork rinds.

        Do you have a small lunchbox sized cooler? That way you could put one of those frozen blue ice packs in it and pack your food in zip lock bags. That way they would stay cold enough and wouldn't get soggy.


        .... edited.... liz and I cross posted. GMTA!
        ...

        Female, age 60, 5'5", small frame

        My food journal





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        • #5
          Re: Help with portable food

          Well, I love sardines as icky as some people find them! And raw veggies are always a nice side!
          F44yrs young 5'7" SW172/CW152/GW140
          restart date december 08, 2009!
          1st mini-goal: 160 lbs - reached Jan 05, 2010
          2nd mini-goal: 155 lbs - reached Feb 02, 2010
          3rd mini-goal: 150 lbs
          4th mini-goal: 145 lbs
          GOAL : 140 lbs :chillpill:dancingba:dancing:

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          • #6
            Re: Help with portable food

            You first need to get proper equipment.

            Get a insulated lunch bag or a small cooler. Next get containers with tight fitting lids. If you don't have a refrigerator to store your lunch in, don't worry: fill an empty plastic water bottle with water and freeze it overnight. That will keep your food cool.

            If you have a microwave available to you, make sure your containers are microwave safe. Otherwise, you can still have hot food for lunch by using a wide mouth Thermos jar---I'm seeing more of these in stores because there is a push for "going Green" and reusuable containers are a way to "go Green".

            If you use dressing or dip for your veggies, store it separately from the veg.

            And be sure to bring along eating utensils.

            When you have the proper equipment, you can bring almost anything for your lunch. For example, today, I have creamy mushroom soup and a chicken thigh with sauteed Swiss chard. I have to warm up the chicken and Swiss chard in our microwave, but the soup is in a thermos and will stay hot until noon.

            ~Megs~
            242/141/160 (130)
            dress size 26/10/8
            5'4", Female, May 2, 2003
            My blog:
            http://mformiscellaneous.blogspot.com/

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            • #7
              Re: Help with portable food

              Megs, what an informative and helpful post!
              ...

              Female, age 60, 5'5", small frame

              My food journal





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