Longest drive I usually take is out to my parents, which is 4 hours. So I'm usually good with a 20-ounce of soda and a can of pringles.
Every time we ever transported our cats they were either on a leash held by someone other than the driver or in a cat carrier.
And goldfish are great roadtrip food!
Mr. Pibb and red vines equals crazy delicious, or so I've heard.
But do they transport you to a dreamworld of magic?
(Actually, Dr. Pepper + Red Vines = OTP. Mr. Pibb is nast. As are Twizzlers. Too slick. The Twizzlers, not Mr. Pibb.)
Goldfish gets powder on my fingers. As for bottles, they don't have to be mini. They just have to fit into my cupholder.
Cashews and Dr. Pepper (daytime) or Mountain Dew (night) are my snacks of choice on the road. But back when I was on the Atkins diet I drove to Chicago and ate a take-out steak dinner at the wheel. (I also changed clothes without slowing down on I-57, so said diet may have rendered my judgement slightly suspect...)
Mr. Pibb? Shudder.
Magnolia Bakery? Is that the cupcake place?
ita, I thought I knew most of your issues but then there are new ones. FASCINATING. I love eating in the car. But I'm a slob.
I hate when the inside of my car is food-dirty. Messy and dusty's bad enough, but doesn't irritate me. Just prompts me to swear to get around to having it cleaned.
It doesn't strike me as fascinating, but I guess that's what makes a horse race.
It's been
months
since I had a Tasty Kake.
::sighs::
Of course, reading this conversation reminds me that I don't really like snack food.
It's been months since I had a Tasty Kake.
One of my favorite car and any other place snack foods! And something I was glad to have again when I moved back to the Mid-Atlantic.
I love snacking!