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<blockquote data-quote="Daffodils1" data-source="post: 785241" data-attributes="member: 152691"><p>Pret salads but skipping their dressing. Itsu do great low carb salads, but not sure how widespread they are. Pizza express do a big super foods salad with optional chicken, dressing is balsamic vinegar.</p><p></p><p>Big thumbs up for nuts, also olives. Not sure if this ok with no fridge,but I took some smoked salmon on an over nighter for work, left it in my bag overnight and had it for breakfast.</p><p></p><p>I'm still waiting for the designers of Eggxactly to put their product on the market! It's a tiny electric thing that cooks one egg with no water, will be perfect to use when travelling!!! Was on Draggons den agers ago and apparently it's in final test stage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daffodils1, post: 785241, member: 152691"] Pret salads but skipping their dressing. Itsu do great low carb salads, but not sure how widespread they are. Pizza express do a big super foods salad with optional chicken, dressing is balsamic vinegar. Big thumbs up for nuts, also olives. Not sure if this ok with no fridge,but I took some smoked salmon on an over nighter for work, left it in my bag overnight and had it for breakfast. I'm still waiting for the designers of Eggxactly to put their product on the market! It's a tiny electric thing that cooks one egg with no water, will be perfect to use when travelling!!! Was on Draggons den agers ago and apparently it's in final test stage [/QUOTE]
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