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    Anyone ever forget?

    To make their meals the night before and have to work the next morning? Damn, I was sooooo tired last night, I layed down to nap and didnt wake up untill morning.....Late for work.....No meals made for the day.....I ate least brought some oatmeal and enough protein powder for 2 shakes....Maybe I should go to subway for lunch?

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    store tuna, canned chicken at work
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    "If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding. How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?" Pink Floyd, Another Brick in the Wall

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    Ya thats a good idea but Im never in the same office on any given day....Im always traveling around, hitting sometimes 2 places a day....Consultant.....Computers.....So I race from one client to the next....

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    I pack my meals once I get home. Its the first thing I do that way they are always ready. I do store canned tuna and chicken at my desk too plus oats and protein.



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    ya, well at least i have some protein powder and oatmeal till i get home...

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    I've done the same thing. Just go out and get a super-sized #2 @ McDonald's.

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    I havent had McDonalds in 4 months.....Dont plan on ever eating from there again....Theyve damaged me enough.....

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    I would stay away from MCDonalds too, I stopped going there once I got too old for the happy meals. I always keep cans of tuna at work but I also know that starkist has these ziplock packs that work great when you're on the run. No refrigeration needed.

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    Sometimes I get really lazy at night or on the weekends and don't bother to pack lunches. Then in the morning I'm cursing because I don't have time or am still too groggy.

    Lately I've just been finding places to eat at that have decent, clean meals. Subway is not bad at all. Their salads and wraps are quite good, and even the Under 6 subs are a good choice.

    There is a place in a nearby mall, Charley's Grilled Subs that now offers salads and wraps, and there is a restaurant nearby that has decent clean meals as daily specials.

    But I also keep a small food supply in my cubicle... some tuna, oats, mrps, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Minotaur
    Sometimes I get really lazy at night or on the weekends and don't bother to pack lunches. Then in the morning I'm cursing because I don't have time or am still too groggy.

    Lately I've just been finding places to eat at that have decent, clean meals. Subway is not bad at all. Their salads and wraps are quite good, and even the Under 6 subs are a good choice.

    There is a place in a nearby mall, Charley's Grilled Subs that now offers salads and wraps, and there is a restaurant nearby that has decent clean meals as daily specials.

    But I also keep a small food supply in my cubicle... some tuna, oats, mrps, etc.
    Mmmmh, Charley's goooooood.....
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    if youre not in the same office any two days in a row, maybe keep food in your car? i also use starkist pouches. if that doesnt work, just keep a human corpse in your fridge at home, those last weeks.

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