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<blockquote data-quote="big_red_dog" data-source="post: 1650256" data-attributes="member: 461484"><p>think soup is a good idea but I would have to take a couple of thermos with me as i don't work normal 8 hours a day hgv driving has long old hours , plus sitting around waiting to be unloaded and loaded and, your up against the clock some times you could work a 15 hour day 9 hours off have to be at a destination at a certain time,(for your unloading time if you late it came be a problem for you and your company) so you just cant stop to eat you have to take it as it comes ,that's where most of the problem lies eating sandwich on the go to keep your blood sugar up i don like dark chocolate either sorry , HAD A SALAD SAT NIGHT LOADS OF MEAT 3PIECES OF LETUCE that's good for me oh and grated carrot one small tomato two new boiled pot, . that took me a while to work up to that , the wife made a think she called it paella rice prawns chicken crae fish peas tomatoes carrot all mixed together it was ok think I can get to like that and she dos a stew of meat and veg but spuds do go with that and I get so hungry , i limit the spuds though so am trying , habits of a life time ,plus when we were kids it was get some bread with that , or if you hungry get some jam and bread , eat plenty of spuds to fill you up, now all what we were told is bad for us . oh and i don't drink alcohol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big_red_dog, post: 1650256, member: 461484"] think soup is a good idea but I would have to take a couple of thermos with me as i don't work normal 8 hours a day hgv driving has long old hours , plus sitting around waiting to be unloaded and loaded and, your up against the clock some times you could work a 15 hour day 9 hours off have to be at a destination at a certain time,(for your unloading time if you late it came be a problem for you and your company) so you just cant stop to eat you have to take it as it comes ,that's where most of the problem lies eating sandwich on the go to keep your blood sugar up i don like dark chocolate either sorry , HAD A SALAD SAT NIGHT LOADS OF MEAT 3PIECES OF LETUCE that's good for me oh and grated carrot one small tomato two new boiled pot, . that took me a while to work up to that , the wife made a think she called it paella rice prawns chicken crae fish peas tomatoes carrot all mixed together it was ok think I can get to like that and she dos a stew of meat and veg but spuds do go with that and I get so hungry , i limit the spuds though so am trying , habits of a life time ,plus when we were kids it was get some bread with that , or if you hungry get some jam and bread , eat plenty of spuds to fill you up, now all what we were told is bad for us . oh and i don't drink alcohol. [/QUOTE]
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