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<blockquote data-quote="Phlogiston" data-source="post: 812880" data-attributes="member: 156535"><p>Hi Britmark,</p><p>Mobile packed lunches are the thing I've found hardest - especially as I have to eat a packed lunch with a hyperactive autistic boy two or three times a week - just the sort of situation where a grab and put down sandwich would have been ideal.</p><p>Lunches for me often involve a coleslaw with chopped red cabbage, celery, (spring) onion in a simple vinaigrette dressing. If at home I have it With ham or tinned fish. when out I find the little tins of Prince's tuna with chilli, lemon or lime are good. I can eat with a spoon and put the lid back in the little chap needs more active supervision. Babybel cheeses are good and prerationed - they also pack a surprising amount of repleteness to the tum tum.</p><p>The key thing is to find out what works for you, and your routines. I haven't noticed wide availability of good diabetic snacks by the sides of Britains trunk roads and motorways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phlogiston, post: 812880, member: 156535"] Hi Britmark, Mobile packed lunches are the thing I've found hardest - especially as I have to eat a packed lunch with a hyperactive autistic boy two or three times a week - just the sort of situation where a grab and put down sandwich would have been ideal. Lunches for me often involve a coleslaw with chopped red cabbage, celery, (spring) onion in a simple vinaigrette dressing. If at home I have it With ham or tinned fish. when out I find the little tins of Prince's tuna with chilli, lemon or lime are good. I can eat with a spoon and put the lid back in the little chap needs more active supervision. Babybel cheeses are good and prerationed - they also pack a surprising amount of repleteness to the tum tum. The key thing is to find out what works for you, and your routines. I haven't noticed wide availability of good diabetic snacks by the sides of Britains trunk roads and motorways. [/QUOTE]
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