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<blockquote data-quote="lovinglife" data-source="post: 2614842" data-attributes="member: 22428"><p>I usually do a salad in a box, I often pick up disposable cutlery from M&S when I’m shopping, just chop up any salad stuff you like and add your protein- I have little pots I put dressing in but you could dress it bright away, things I usually add could be chicken mayo, avocado, cooked cold salmon, chopped bacon. Anything you normally eat at home will go in a tub. If you want something to hols in your hand make a wrap using lettuce - I find iceberg or plain old fashioned flat lettuce is best for this. Make it the night before and roll quite tightly then wrap tightly in cling film, helps it keep its shape.</p><p></p><p>If I’m out without any food then many supermarkets do boiled eggs to go, cooked chicken, bags of salad leaves, any cooked meat from a supermarket or deli, any fast food without the bun. I’ll be honest I don’t compromise whilst I’m out, I still eat keto, I can usually get something satisfying and tasty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovinglife, post: 2614842, member: 22428"] I usually do a salad in a box, I often pick up disposable cutlery from M&S when I’m shopping, just chop up any salad stuff you like and add your protein- I have little pots I put dressing in but you could dress it bright away, things I usually add could be chicken mayo, avocado, cooked cold salmon, chopped bacon. Anything you normally eat at home will go in a tub. If you want something to hols in your hand make a wrap using lettuce - I find iceberg or plain old fashioned flat lettuce is best for this. Make it the night before and roll quite tightly then wrap tightly in cling film, helps it keep its shape. If I’m out without any food then many supermarkets do boiled eggs to go, cooked chicken, bags of salad leaves, any cooked meat from a supermarket or deli, any fast food without the bun. I’ll be honest I don’t compromise whilst I’m out, I still eat keto, I can usually get something satisfying and tasty [/QUOTE]
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