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    Food HELP!

    Alright I am taking a night school course to attempt to get ahead on some studies. But that asside I go in a 3:30 and get out at arround 10:00. We get two five minute breaks but I cant pack in a cooler. What would you guys suggest as somethings I could take in like my pocket or some small things. Ive been racking my brain and only thing that comes up is peanuts and protein bars.
    Peanuts are good but protein bars leave something to be desired. So, thanx for any help I would greatly appreciate anyones opinion.



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    I am finishing up a night class this week too!

    Get a couple of small tupperware containers and put your meals in there. They will certainly last 6.5 hours without spoiling. You could bring whatever you want. Store in backpack. Also carry a tupperware shaker bottle with you for protein or some diet soda so you can have something good to drink. Problem solved.

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    how would this be? Take a shaker cup of whey and about 1/2 cup or so of peanuts. and eat that around 6:30 then eat agin when i get home. Does this sound alright?
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    My main point was that you could take pretty much any meal or any number of meals you wanted to. Just like a normal eating day. I would take at least 2 meals since you get 2 breaks. One could be chicken and rice with some veggies, another = your suggestion of whey+peanuts.

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    Good suggestion about packing regular meals in tupperware, but his breaks are only 5 min. long. Protein in a shaker bottle and some fish oil caps. seems more feasible.

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    I agree, but in reality, they pretty much have to allow more than 10 minutes total break time in that 6.5 hour period. They would have to have at least a restroom break (5-10 minutes) every hour and a half or so. If they didn't I would take one anyhow!

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    Alright well I didnt go tonight but this is my plan. Im going to take a normal meal with me. Eat it right before i go in. at approx. 3:25 I will take a shaker bottle and 1/4 cup peanuts in side with me and eat at aprox. 6:30. Leave at 9:30 and have a normal meal in the car.
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    protein shake mixed with EFA, fruits or oats

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