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<blockquote data-quote="woollygal" data-source="post: 2048572" data-attributes="member: 489059"><p>So everything was fab today, was due to have car serviced then 4 hours of lessons and home by 3.30!</p><p>Went completely pear shaped when service was cancelled and re organised fir 2 and suddenly my meticulously organised food bag (for up to 3pm) suddenly had to go to possibly 7.30 but ended up 7!!</p><p></p><p>So went into tesco and bought cheese roll just to pick wt and deli chicken drumsticks.</p><p></p><p>But *** I really didn’t want those chicken drumsticks. Had no appetite for them whatsoever!!</p><p></p><p>Ended up not needing them other than the bread.</p><p></p><p>But what do you guys do if suddenly plans change at a moments notice?</p><p></p><p>That’s my current learning need. I can organise but as soon as there is the slightest obstacle it all goes awry!</p><p>I just don’t know how to be spontaneous with food anymore!</p><p>Although to be fair I’m not sure I ever did given my go to would be sarnies, crisps and sweets</p><p></p><p>But I can’t keep mucking up because something happens</p><p></p><p>Edited for language by moderator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woollygal, post: 2048572, member: 489059"] So everything was fab today, was due to have car serviced then 4 hours of lessons and home by 3.30! Went completely pear shaped when service was cancelled and re organised fir 2 and suddenly my meticulously organised food bag (for up to 3pm) suddenly had to go to possibly 7.30 but ended up 7!! So went into tesco and bought cheese roll just to pick wt and deli chicken drumsticks. But *** I really didn’t want those chicken drumsticks. Had no appetite for them whatsoever!! Ended up not needing them other than the bread. But what do you guys do if suddenly plans change at a moments notice? That’s my current learning need. I can organise but as soon as there is the slightest obstacle it all goes awry! I just don’t know how to be spontaneous with food anymore! Although to be fair I’m not sure I ever did given my go to would be sarnies, crisps and sweets But I can’t keep mucking up because something happens Edited for language by moderator. [/QUOTE]
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