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<blockquote data-quote="daddys1" data-source="post: 695234" data-attributes="member: 134619"><p>Hi Shelly,</p><p>Just some ideas for you re the food, as we often make a 'pack up'. </p><p></p><p>Firstly, you say you do not like tuna, you maybe don't but what do you have it with. Tuna (tinned) comes in Olive Oil, Sunflower Oil, Spring Water & Brine. they all taste different. Normally you would drain the fluid off place in a bowl and add a large Dollop of Mayo and even some chopped onions and mix all together. Try it, you may like it. Do you have any fish? they all taste very different and they are all quick & easy to cook</p><p></p><p>There is also a massive array of veggies you can have which all taste different, from above the ground, or some lovely swede mashed with lot of butter & pepper is lovely & very filling</p><p></p><p>I also have either Ryvita or Ryvita Crackerbreads, spread with Philadelphia Full Fat Cheese, with Tuna on Top or Thick Cut Ham on top or you could choose any meat. in a separate box we have Olives pitted 'fresh' large & small stuffed with all sorts. and a chopped tomato. You could probably still have you LuvLife bread but increase the filling. </p><p></p><p>As for the breakfast, I don't or didn't like it but I have managed to get on with the Full Fat Yogurt watered down slightly with a couple of teaspoons of milk, sprinkle Flaxseed & Granola, (couldn't have a full portion) and berries, other days mushroom omelette, bacon & eggs, poached eggs, </p><p>scrambled eggs, sprinkled again with flaxseed.</p><p>Neil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daddys1, post: 695234, member: 134619"] Hi Shelly, Just some ideas for you re the food, as we often make a 'pack up'. Firstly, you say you do not like tuna, you maybe don't but what do you have it with. Tuna (tinned) comes in Olive Oil, Sunflower Oil, Spring Water & Brine. they all taste different. Normally you would drain the fluid off place in a bowl and add a large Dollop of Mayo and even some chopped onions and mix all together. Try it, you may like it. Do you have any fish? they all taste very different and they are all quick & easy to cook There is also a massive array of veggies you can have which all taste different, from above the ground, or some lovely swede mashed with lot of butter & pepper is lovely & very filling I also have either Ryvita or Ryvita Crackerbreads, spread with Philadelphia Full Fat Cheese, with Tuna on Top or Thick Cut Ham on top or you could choose any meat. in a separate box we have Olives pitted 'fresh' large & small stuffed with all sorts. and a chopped tomato. You could probably still have you LuvLife bread but increase the filling. As for the breakfast, I don't or didn't like it but I have managed to get on with the Full Fat Yogurt watered down slightly with a couple of teaspoons of milk, sprinkle Flaxseed & Granola, (couldn't have a full portion) and berries, other days mushroom omelette, bacon & eggs, poached eggs, scrambled eggs, sprinkled again with flaxseed. Neil [/QUOTE]
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