FlyChicaga
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Lately I've been feeling really down and lethargic since I haven't been eating too well on the road. All this fast food chinese and mexican at the airport combined with a Starbucks in the morning is doing me in. So I've decided it's probably time to start bringing some healthy food on the road in one of those carry-on coolers that all the SWA F/As seem to lug around. I was against bringing food since it's bad enough I have to lug all this crap around the country, but time to give in. Since all the fast food has been unappetizing and nearly making me sick, I've been avoiding it... therefore unconsciously avoiding food some days (like one and a half meals a day). It's taking it's toll... I'm feeling dull, I've lost a few pounds, and I've been pretty dehydrated. I came home from work this week and my parents made some comments about being worried that I'm not eating. So it shows.
So what foods would you recommend for the standard 4-5 day stint? I've been thinking peanut butter, celery, granola bars, mixed nuts, stuff like that. Plus I plan to go to GNC or the Vitamin Shoppe to get some supplements since obviously this crap we eat on the road doesn't give me the vitamins we all need. What do you all bring?
I'm looking for healthy foods which aren't quickly perishable (so I don't need to slam down the food in the first two days of the trip) and don't take tons of preparation. I know there are some fitness and nutrition guru's on here that probably have plenty of "food on the road" experience, so that's why I'm posting here.
I just need to do a definite turnaround. I'm feeling dried out from the airplane, cold weather, and hotel rooms. My appetite has been thwarted from too much beef and brocolli and burritios from the fast food joints. I've never been big on McD's or Burger King. I pretty much feel like I'm getting really unhealthy. Not eating and dry air will do that. Anyone who knows me knows that I'm already thin... so losing weight is a really bad thing. I'm weighing in at 130# right now.. normally have been around 140#. I'd like to get up to like 160#.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be really appreciated. I guess it's time to just give up and deal with lugging food around from now on.
So what foods would you recommend for the standard 4-5 day stint? I've been thinking peanut butter, celery, granola bars, mixed nuts, stuff like that. Plus I plan to go to GNC or the Vitamin Shoppe to get some supplements since obviously this crap we eat on the road doesn't give me the vitamins we all need. What do you all bring?
I'm looking for healthy foods which aren't quickly perishable (so I don't need to slam down the food in the first two days of the trip) and don't take tons of preparation. I know there are some fitness and nutrition guru's on here that probably have plenty of "food on the road" experience, so that's why I'm posting here.
I just need to do a definite turnaround. I'm feeling dried out from the airplane, cold weather, and hotel rooms. My appetite has been thwarted from too much beef and brocolli and burritios from the fast food joints. I've never been big on McD's or Burger King. I pretty much feel like I'm getting really unhealthy. Not eating and dry air will do that. Anyone who knows me knows that I'm already thin... so losing weight is a really bad thing. I'm weighing in at 130# right now.. normally have been around 140#. I'd like to get up to like 160#.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be really appreciated. I guess it's time to just give up and deal with lugging food around from now on.