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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 112839" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>A few ideas...</p><p></p><p>1) Almonds</p><p></p><p>2) Veggies and dip. Whatever raw veg you like, and low-fat ranch salad dressing in a small plastic container to use as a dip. Any low fat creamy dressing works well.</p><p></p><p>3) Apple slices and cheese cubes. As Lothlorien mentioned, the cheese helps to smooth out the spike and drop in your blood sugar</p><p></p><p>4) Mandarin or clementine oranges.</p><p></p><p>5) Unsalted peanuts and raisins, mixed together, if you know that peanut allergies are not a concern</p><p></p><p>6) Small snack-size containers of bite-sized anything. </p><p>One of Little easy child's favourite road snacks is a small container of cooked shrimp. They are bite sized, and he will just eat them with his fingers. husband likes pork chop or chicken cubes, same format. And difficult child used to like cut up hamburger patties, no bun. As long as there is no messy sauce (and as long as you don't mind a crew of carnivorous men eating like, well...carnivores) then this is an easy way to deal with leftovers and have snacks on the go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 112839, member: 3907"] A few ideas... 1) Almonds 2) Veggies and dip. Whatever raw veg you like, and low-fat ranch salad dressing in a small plastic container to use as a dip. Any low fat creamy dressing works well. 3) Apple slices and cheese cubes. As Lothlorien mentioned, the cheese helps to smooth out the spike and drop in your blood sugar 4) Mandarin or clementine oranges. 5) Unsalted peanuts and raisins, mixed together, if you know that peanut allergies are not a concern 6) Small snack-size containers of bite-sized anything. One of Little easy child's favourite road snacks is a small container of cooked shrimp. They are bite sized, and he will just eat them with his fingers. husband likes pork chop or chicken cubes, same format. And difficult child used to like cut up hamburger patties, no bun. As long as there is no messy sauce (and as long as you don't mind a crew of carnivorous men eating like, well...carnivores) then this is an easy way to deal with leftovers and have snacks on the go. [/QUOTE]
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