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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 2614846" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I make sure I have a late, substantial breakfast. Very often that is enough to sustain me until late afternoon, early evening. Part of the fun of day trips is the picnic, though, and it doesn’t feel right if those accompanying me are feasting as I just observe. So, I have a small lunch bag just for me, with its own mini cool block, and some cutlery. I take some of these… mini cooked sausages, pork scratchings (great substitute for crisps) low carb crackers with cheese, ham or other cooked sliced meat wrapped around cream cheese, a few nuts, olives, tuna in a pot mixed with peppers, and cucumber. I don’t tend to have a need for the sweet stuff, but have taken small tub of yogurt, or a sugar free jelly on the odd occasion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 2614846, member: 100904"] I make sure I have a late, substantial breakfast. Very often that is enough to sustain me until late afternoon, early evening. Part of the fun of day trips is the picnic, though, and it doesn’t feel right if those accompanying me are feasting as I just observe. So, I have a small lunch bag just for me, with its own mini cool block, and some cutlery. I take some of these… mini cooked sausages, pork scratchings (great substitute for crisps) low carb crackers with cheese, ham or other cooked sliced meat wrapped around cream cheese, a few nuts, olives, tuna in a pot mixed with peppers, and cucumber. I don’t tend to have a need for the sweet stuff, but have taken small tub of yogurt, or a sugar free jelly on the odd occasion. [/QUOTE]
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