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Luggage works cooler.

4 day trip, I usually take
3 bags of instant oatmeal
3 Yogurts
12 slices of bread in the disposable zip lock tubs (4 slices a tub)
1 lb turkey or low sodium lunch meat
1/2lb sliced cheese
Peanut butter
Jelly
Spicy Mustard
6 zip lock bags of chips or pretzels

About 20 bucks worth of food.

Sometimes I Pack up cookies or leftover pizza I have at the house.
That is enough to get through a 4 day trip for me.

I still go out and eat if the crew is fun and my finances allow (back on 1st year pay again)

I went from 195lbs to the 140's by packing food and running. The amount of calories is an average restaurant/fast food meal is really eye opening.
 
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Get a Food saver vacuum system. You can cook whatever (chicken and rice ...etc) vac it and it will keep without refrigeration for a couple days.

That's an idea I hadn't thought of . . . I quit eating fast food almost 20 years ago . . . so I'm always looking for a way to get good, regular meals on a trip.

I usually hit one of those "Bistro Deli" places in ATL (T,B,E Concourses) and also carry fresh fruit, trail mix, and soups and shakes that don't need refrigeration. Plus single-malt Scotch and cigars for layovers. :beer:

PS., Tunafish reeks in the cockpit! :laugh:
 
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Luggage works cooler.

4 day trip, I usually take
3 bags of instant oatmeal
3 Yogurts
12 slices of bread in the disposable zip lock tubs (4 slices a tub)
1 lb turkey or low sodium lunch meat
1/2lb sliced cheese
Peanut butter
Jelly
Spicy Mustard
6 zip lock bags of chips or pretzels

About 20 bucks worth of food.

Sometimes I Pack up cookies or leftover pizza I have at the house.
That is enough to get through a 4 day trip for me.

I still go out and eat if the crew is fun and my finances allow (back on 1st year pay again)

I went from 195lbs to the 140's by packing food and running. The amount of calories is an average restaurant/fast food meal is really eye opening.

That's all you eat for 4 days?!? That meal plan looks like the starvation plan:D
 
2 whole fried chickens and a coke.

" two honkies came in here dressed like Hasidic diamond merchants...they look like they from the CIA or something"

" what they want to eat? "

"The tall one wants white bread toasted dry with nothin on it The other one wants FOUR whole fried chickens and a coke.

" oh snap..the Blues Brothers"

............The Blues Brothers! They still owe you money fool!



Seriously, I just bought a Strong Bag. Works great... A little more room than the E bag with a tougher material...... Now I can fit all the cheez whiz I want for my trip.
 
Luggage works cooler.

4 day trip, I usually take
3 bags of instant oatmeal
3 Yogurts
12 slices of bread in the disposable zip lock tubs (4 slices a tub)
1 lb turkey or low sodium lunch meat
1/2lb sliced cheese
Peanut butter
Jelly
Spicy Mustard
6 zip lock bags of chips or pretzels

About 20 bucks worth of food.

Sometimes I Pack up cookies or leftover pizza I have at the house.
That is enough to get through a 4 day trip for me.

I still go out and eat if the crew is fun and my finances allow (back on 1st year pay again)

I went from 195lbs to the 140's by packing food and running. The amount of calories is an average restaurant/fast food meal is really eye opening.


AHHHHH Yes......Don Cherry.....

"That guy"s stronger than a garlic Milkshake!!"
 
I get fed twice....and there's Cheese and Cracker plates and Sundaes.....

Seriously, get ya some almonds, walnuts, dried blueberries throw em in a ziplock and that'll last ya until your next food break. I always got some Beef Jerky handy when in a pinch.....

Then again my BF% is only 8 so.......(what a crock....)


Ha, oh those Sundaes are soooo good. I like our Soups too! Have not found one I do not like. I even liked the Lettuce Bisque we had a few months ago. Needed a little salt, but that was it :D

In reality many of the domestic airports have something different these days so Fast Food is not as "bad" for you as it used to be. I generally grab a wrap, or a salad. In LGA the DAL food court is awesome. You must try one of the burgers and one of their salads. I have been very impressed with it. The discount is nice too.

If I ate burgers and fries every day I would barf.

On the MAC Charter stuff, the crew meals we board are the standard International BE meals, whereas the military loads something much less. I had their beef stew a few months back and frankly, it was darn good. I let one of the airman have my meal. Poor guy was licking his cops like my dog does. I could not refuse him his first good meal in 12 months! :D

I used to slug around a cooler, but frankly with the reroutes to International Destinations and locations of our layover hotels, it is just more of a pita than anything. I spend my per diem, and enjoy a good meal every now and then.
 
OK, I've always wondered. "Four whole fried chickens..."

Does this mean as-in four whole chickens like you see rotisserie-style at the grocery store, but deep-fried? I don't think I could eat one whole chicken, much less four of them. Could John Belushi really eat four whole fried chickens, and a coke? That's a ton of chicken, probably 4 to 6 pounds worth of meat alone.
 
That's all you eat for 4 days?!? That meal plan looks like the starvation plan:D

It gets the job done. You don't need much to survive.

I had very poor eating habits, and still have some (I like candy and cookies). I ended up having BP issues and needed to make a change.

I was a huge Qdoba fan...I ate it a few times a week when we had one in the airport. A burrito there is about 2500 calories! About what a normal person SHOULD eat in a day, all in one meal.

A 12in Italian sub from subway is like 1900.

Mix in soda/pop and chips and it really adds up.

And hell it saves money. I use my per diem to go out with friends at home or party with a good crew.
 

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