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    I am supposed to be going on a bit of a roadtrip where I will not really be able to eat any kind of refrigerated food (to a certain extent, I will be able to keep some items in a cooler). The first day of the trip starts on my first day of the first OWL rung.. any suggestions on what I can bring for the trip?? It's supposed to be a 4-day excursion and I would rather not eat junk and have to start back at Induction!

    Thanks!

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    Re: Help please?

    Whenever I go camping I cook several chicken breasts with olive oil and italian seasoning in the oven. I sort of over cook them to make them dry (so they won't get bad as quickly) and I just munch on my chicken breasts during the hike. They last 2 days without refridgeration.

    Also, everytime your party stops some at a fast food place, you can make sure you eat chicken salads without the croutons, etc. You can also pack boiled eggs and pork rinds. 7-11 always has boiled eggs and cheese sticks too.

    I think you can also dehydrate your own meat if you have one of those. Do you have a mini-cooler? If so, your options are wider.

    Eve

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      A Cooler will be your friend. If you can stop at super markets along the way you have it made. You can always buy some rotisserie chicken and other cold cuts - fresh veggies - cream cheese. Many places sell boiled eggs - those are cool. All day breakfast places are nice places to eat - you may have to bring your own veggies but you can always get a good omelet and other goodies there. I like buffets - if you know you can stay away from temptations -

      I usually make some revolution rolls to eat with burgers if I know the stops will be fast food joints.

      Pork rinds, cheese strings and pepperoni are things that will keep well unfridgerated. So will some veggies like pepper. Olives in a jar. Cans of tuna, chicken, sardines. Jerky is good if you make your own. I usually bring some Atkins shakes and bars for emergencies. Yes they are problematic but in emergencies they are better than the alternatives. I had an Atkins bar that traveled to Europe and back with me.

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        Re: Help please?

        Great suggestions, thanks to both of you!!

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