I'm going on holiday with my friend in the summer and I am a very picky eater!!! I have given her a basic list of what I really don't like and like, totally won't eat, but Iunno, there's obviously going to be other stuff they feed me that I don't like. So I'm gonna take a bit of food in my suitcase just in case. I've already thought of cereal bars and crisps but is there anything else I could take? Ignore the fact that I'm a picky eater, just say anything you can think of. If it's a good idea but I don't like the food then I'll still rate high because you tried.
esbeautiful1313 answered Sunday April 3 2005, 10:59 pm: Well for snacks try:
*Granola Bars
*Fruit Snacks/Fruit Chews
*Individiually Wrapped Cookies
*Fun-sized Chocolate bars
*Canned Fruit (peaches...etc.)
*Individual Sized Popcorn Bags
For Meals:
*Bring boxes of pasta you can just throw in a pot
*Bring a container of peanut butter, which can go on bread or bannanas
*Bring your own boxes of ceral that you enjoy
rememberxforever answered Sunday April 3 2005, 3:57 pm: try snack pack things like mini bags of cheez-its, cookies, fruit snacks, chips, (pre popped) popcorn, granola bars, etc
or you can buy one of those cold lunch box/ mini cooler things put in an ice pack healthy food in it like: baby carrots, cucumber, green beans, lettuce, apples, oranges, cheese sticks, etc.
xOtWiXi answered Sunday April 3 2005, 2:45 pm: Hey! Here's snacks that I always bring along:
* Little fruit gummies that are made from fruit juice, great as a little snack.
*Raisins
*Trailmix
*A bag of my favorite chips or Pringles
*A pack of my fav gum- lol if I don't feel like food
*Little mini cereal boxes
*Those little baggies of cookies
Don't pack too much though, because you never know maybe there's a good vending machine that you might like lol, Hope I've Helped! ♥ [ xOtWiXi's advice column | Ask xOtWiXi A Question ]
sarah0308 answered Sunday April 3 2005, 2:27 pm: you can bring some rice cakes, beef jerky, chips, fruit snacks, peanut butter (i like to eat plain peanut butter strait from the jar)...im thinkin...those skippy peanut bars (they are sooo good!), cheeze-its, pudding, cookies, sorry but that is all that i can think of!
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PT answered Sunday April 3 2005, 1:58 pm: Try things like dried fruits or yoghurts. And you can always buy things in a local shop. [ PT's advice column | Ask PT A Question ]
ask_elmo answered Sunday April 3 2005, 1:28 pm: I know exactly how you feel. I am just about the pickiest eater out there (I don't eat pizza, hotdogs, hamburgers, etc). Why don't you try bringing a couple of boxes of crackers and cereal, some boxes of macaroni and cheese, pasta (if they will let you use their stove). Something else you could bring would be some boxes of popcorn, since popcorn really fills you up! If you need more ideas, just drop one in my inbox please!
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therocketsummer answered Sunday April 3 2005, 1:28 pm: You can bring triscuts, they're really good. you can try nutregrain bars. Brownie bites are really good too, they also have them in muffins if you like those. I don't know what kind of food you like so this is kind of hard.
feverdancer03 answered Sunday April 3 2005, 1:15 pm: well if your careful when packing.....you can pack some chips, or chex mix or something. Pack some cookies...I knwo all this stuff crumbles...but you can try and be careful. Pack some candy....some crackers....thats all i can thik of right now..if i think of anything else...ill put it in....Hope i helped! [ feverdancer03's advice column | Ask feverdancer03 A Question ]
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