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<blockquote data-quote="Andy12345" data-source="post: 661264" data-attributes="member: 59108"><p>Hi, just use the well known low carb ingredients but use the ones that make a small meal instead of a full blown meal, when we are going off for the day, i cube some cheddar and wrap it in foil, you can pop few whenever you like, or cut into strips and roll in a slice of ham, cold chicken drumsticks, mini salads, cold sausages (i dont like them cold) celery sticks and a little pot of cream cheese, marks and spencer do a nice crispy bacon pre packed, you can make a sandwich if you can get hold of some livlife bread from morrisons (some) and waitrose are starting selling it again by the sounds of it, if im passing a petrol station i often grab a little pot of blueberries they are good on their own and better with some cheese chunks (dunno why) you can but pre packed cheese strips in the same petrol station (sainsburys petrol stations are good) if you have access to a fridge t work, the list is endless, if you have access to a microwave you can buy or make satay chicken on skewers, a couple of german frankfurters, then theres baking, if you have time you can bake all manner of cakes and cookies that keep well (<a href="http://www.diabeticgoodbaking.com" target="_blank">www.diabeticgoodbaking.com</a>) there are some really simple things to make and take with you the next day, coconut macaroons and coconut chocolate balls are my favourites</p><p></p><p>edit: nutssssssssssss</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy12345, post: 661264, member: 59108"] Hi, just use the well known low carb ingredients but use the ones that make a small meal instead of a full blown meal, when we are going off for the day, i cube some cheddar and wrap it in foil, you can pop few whenever you like, or cut into strips and roll in a slice of ham, cold chicken drumsticks, mini salads, cold sausages (i dont like them cold) celery sticks and a little pot of cream cheese, marks and spencer do a nice crispy bacon pre packed, you can make a sandwich if you can get hold of some livlife bread from morrisons (some) and waitrose are starting selling it again by the sounds of it, if im passing a petrol station i often grab a little pot of blueberries they are good on their own and better with some cheese chunks (dunno why) you can but pre packed cheese strips in the same petrol station (sainsburys petrol stations are good) if you have access to a fridge t work, the list is endless, if you have access to a microwave you can buy or make satay chicken on skewers, a couple of german frankfurters, then theres baking, if you have time you can bake all manner of cakes and cookies that keep well ([URL='http://www.diabeticgoodbaking.com']www.diabeticgoodbaking.com[/URL]) there are some really simple things to make and take with you the next day, coconut macaroons and coconut chocolate balls are my favourites edit: nutssssssssssss [/QUOTE]
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