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<blockquote data-quote="covknit" data-source="post: 1453335" data-attributes="member: 346585"><p>Still a newbie and not got the caravan out yet for this year so this is very useful thread. Thank you for starting it. We have just gone the grilled meat with cauli cheese route so far. Added greens of course. Omelette for breakfast for me. I take a list of OK for me dishes from the Wetherspoons online nutrition menu (will add the M&b sizzlers in future). We also did an on line search of the visitors guide to places. They include local shops so we found a fantastic sausage shop in Clitheroe. With the benefit of hindsight and with what I know now we probably would not risk it again but no harm researching, just in case. Lunches are a nightmare. I generally seem to be near or on a a train o something oily. Catering in those places tends to leave a lot to be desired without the challenges of dietary concerns. Most days I need something that fits in a pocket or the drink holder so it was cooked sausage or cold meat with cheese. I still cannot think of anything better due to the risk of crush so I am going to propose at least one splendid picnic a week for variety. Fortunately I have never been far from a lidl so have not had to relive some of my more nightmare catering moments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="covknit, post: 1453335, member: 346585"] Still a newbie and not got the caravan out yet for this year so this is very useful thread. Thank you for starting it. We have just gone the grilled meat with cauli cheese route so far. Added greens of course. Omelette for breakfast for me. I take a list of OK for me dishes from the Wetherspoons online nutrition menu (will add the M&b sizzlers in future). We also did an on line search of the visitors guide to places. They include local shops so we found a fantastic sausage shop in Clitheroe. With the benefit of hindsight and with what I know now we probably would not risk it again but no harm researching, just in case. Lunches are a nightmare. I generally seem to be near or on a a train o something oily. Catering in those places tends to leave a lot to be desired without the challenges of dietary concerns. Most days I need something that fits in a pocket or the drink holder so it was cooked sausage or cold meat with cheese. I still cannot think of anything better due to the risk of crush so I am going to propose at least one splendid picnic a week for variety. Fortunately I have never been far from a lidl so have not had to relive some of my more nightmare catering moments. [/QUOTE]
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