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<blockquote data-quote="TriciaWs" data-source="post: 2281576" data-attributes="member: 475901"><p>Most NHS hospitals have no suitable substitutes for their high carb breakfasts, and often no place to store food. You will not be allowed a kettle as someone suggested but could get hot water from the hot drinks trolley.</p><p>I would make some nut bombs to take in as they will keep better in the overheated rooms. I make mine with coconut flour and any nut butter plus flavourings. I used to make these when travelling long distance by train.</p><p>I'd only take eggs or cheese to eat if you have a small freezer bag and freezer pack for it - hardboiled egg in its shell keeps best.</p><p>Another alternative is one of the single portion whey protein packets and a travel cup to shake it with water.</p><p>Or just take a pack of nuts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriciaWs, post: 2281576, member: 475901"] Most NHS hospitals have no suitable substitutes for their high carb breakfasts, and often no place to store food. You will not be allowed a kettle as someone suggested but could get hot water from the hot drinks trolley. I would make some nut bombs to take in as they will keep better in the overheated rooms. I make mine with coconut flour and any nut butter plus flavourings. I used to make these when travelling long distance by train. I'd only take eggs or cheese to eat if you have a small freezer bag and freezer pack for it - hardboiled egg in its shell keeps best. Another alternative is one of the single portion whey protein packets and a travel cup to shake it with water. Or just take a pack of nuts? [/QUOTE]
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