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<blockquote data-quote="Sl1990" data-source="post: 1479406" data-attributes="member: 390725"><p>Hi </p><p>Just wondered if anyone had any ideas on no/low carb snacks I can send my son to school with.</p><p>At the moment we have been sending cucumber, cheese or a little bit of chopped up peppers for when he is in his higher range but most of the time it ends up coming home uneaten and gets wasted.</p><p>Would like to find some other ideas of some perhaps foods we could send as it's probably quite boring for him eating the same things all the time and also something that could be just left in his bag without being spoiled? </p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sl1990, post: 1479406, member: 390725"] Hi Just wondered if anyone had any ideas on no/low carb snacks I can send my son to school with. At the moment we have been sending cucumber, cheese or a little bit of chopped up peppers for when he is in his higher range but most of the time it ends up coming home uneaten and gets wasted. Would like to find some other ideas of some perhaps foods we could send as it's probably quite boring for him eating the same things all the time and also something that could be just left in his bag without being spoiled? Thank you [/QUOTE]
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