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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Snoddy" data-source="post: 2141604" data-attributes="member: 112460"><p>Simon101, I tend to agree with Brunneria. Unfortunately, unless you make time for regular food you will become ill, be off work and be letting both yourself and your students down.</p><p>If I knew that I was going to have a tough week at school I would give myself an 'M and S' week of low carb ready to eat meals. My colleagues used to think that I was being indulgent but it was remarkably cost-effective. Something cooked for breakfast - I can prepare and eat a cheese omelette in under 5 minutes, something from the 3 deli items for £7 for lunch or a whole food nutty salad, cheese, olives etc as a snack and a ready meal for dinner. This would keep my blood glucose levels stable (and my temper and anxiety under control). I could then concentrate on all the other things that a busy science teacher has to do.</p><p>Start being kinder to yourself. You are not indispensable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Snoddy, post: 2141604, member: 112460"] Simon101, I tend to agree with Brunneria. Unfortunately, unless you make time for regular food you will become ill, be off work and be letting both yourself and your students down. If I knew that I was going to have a tough week at school I would give myself an 'M and S' week of low carb ready to eat meals. My colleagues used to think that I was being indulgent but it was remarkably cost-effective. Something cooked for breakfast - I can prepare and eat a cheese omelette in under 5 minutes, something from the 3 deli items for £7 for lunch or a whole food nutty salad, cheese, olives etc as a snack and a ready meal for dinner. This would keep my blood glucose levels stable (and my temper and anxiety under control). I could then concentrate on all the other things that a busy science teacher has to do. Start being kinder to yourself. You are not indispensable. [/QUOTE]
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