Are you allowed almonds or other nuts, meara? Maybe some trail mix type of thing? What about fruit? Apples are also good for planes.
You know what's kind of funny? Since yesterday's chiro appointment, I've been sitting on my exercise ball, and the cats are going nuts trying to figure out how they can sit on my lap.
Hit the "Kibitz" button, and you can see everyone's tiles.
hmmm...still not seeing anything. you guys are in articulate-table 31, right?
tiggy, a bunch of us are in articulate, table 82 now.
You could make a wrap with a whole wheat tortilla and some deli meat or cheese or whatever. Wrap it in foil, and it'll travel well. I've got a recipe somewhere around here for a wheat salad that I'm pretty sure is OK for phase 2 of South Beach, and it's supposed to travel well. Whole wheat pita and a disposable container of hummus. Fruit.
Hmm. I think I need to buy more nuts. I do have low-carb tortillas though. And hummus. And some apples--what would be a good way to bring some peanut butter along, but not the whole jar?
what would be a good way to bring some peanut butter along, but not the whole jar?
Those Gladware thingies. They make some little 1/2 cup containers.
meara, they have these tiny little tupperware containers at the store. I use them for salad dressing.
Does anyone have any great ideas for low-carb food to bring onto a plane?
Beef jerky. String cheese. Peanut butter on celery. (Remember, you can't take any fruits or vegetables into another country.)
I made finally found a recipe that makes hot and sour soup that tastes like restaurant hot and sour soup, AIFG. Go team me. Team me really ought to clean up the kitchen before bed, though.
Does anyone have any great ideas for low-carb food to bring onto a plane?
Low-carb Pria bars/Powerbars/similar.
Skipping 400ish posts to say: Thanks for all the birthday wishes!
Yes. We've just finished cleaning up the blood.
Didn't have to go to that much trouble for little old me. When y'all throw a party, y'all throw a party.
Dunno who's asking about low-carb snacks, but if you haven't tried the truly low-carb energy bars - unless you have a serious hankering for chocolate flavored sawdust with a little wax thrown in for texture, you might consider walnuts or almonds a better choice. The individual-serving String Cheese is another option. Some of the sugar-free chocolate candies might make a reasonable choice depending on just how low carb you are going. Maybe some jerky?