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Ok, the previous item is for cool places to stop and eat on driving/ road trips [heck, I know people that take looong trips JUST for the dining experiences... but that discussion is for the previous item]. This item is for the discussion of other MUST-HAVE snacks and/or drinks while on the road--stuff you either make ahead or buy at the grocery/ drugstore/gas station. Do you tend to snack/nibble all day? Or maybe pack a picnic lunch and a few snacks, too?
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[This is item 124 in cooking and item 55 in travel.]
This item has been linked from Cooking 124 and Travel 55 to Intro 42. Type "join cooking" at the Ok: prompt for discussions of food, both dine-in and take-out, and type "join travel" for discussions of where to take your take-out.
Heh, linked twice without any actual content whatsoever! Personally, when I'm driving I just chew my fingernails ...
Mountain Dew. Lots of it.
If I am driving to a far enough place, I will go to Meijer and buy enough soda, pretzels, and various other things so I don't have to stop, for there is nothing more annoying than stopping and losing time on the trip. Like I have said in previous places, I take driving way to seroiusly to have fun doing it.
I like to have unsalted peanuts and rasins for a long drive. Dry breakfast cerial is good too. I also like to try to have some water, juice, and/or pop if I find the cooler and keep them cold. Drink with a straw so you can see the road without looking around the cup, can, or bottle.
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Fruit, sandwiches, hard-boiled eggs, juice boxes, pretzels, bagels, *not* fingernails ... We tend to a mild degree of carsickness, manifested as always feeling a little hungry even after a large meal.
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