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    What are thoughts on string cheese?
    I'm tying to brainstorm some healthy quick snack ideas to take with me to work. A little backround I'm a propane delivery rep. so my day starts at 5 and ends typically bout 6ish at night I make frequent stops throughout the day so I'm trying to think of quick easy foods that I could eat while I'm driving and such. And the moment I'm usually eating a few packs of tuna through the day along with pb sandwiches. But I know thats gonna get old after a while.
    thanks for any feedback

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    There are probably better choices. But its not going to kill you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kvyd
    There are probably better choices. But its not going to kill you.
    k, I just saw the ones I was looking at for .25 had 8g of protein but I couldn't read the rest of the label

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    Not going to kill ya. I eat light string cheese all the time.

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    can i just say hot damn, thats one hell of a aviatar aggies1ut

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    If your able to bring a backpack or something with you, I don't understand why some sandwhiches, veggies, fruit, etc. are to hard to tug along.
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    Get a can of almonds to snack on. Also make some hard boiled eggs the night before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tryintogetbig
    can i just say hot damn, thats one hell of a aviatar aggies1ut
    Why thank ya.

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    I think nuts would be better, but string cheese isn't all that bad. I wouldn't eat 4 sticks per day, but you could do worse. Protein bars also work pretty well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soxmuscle
    If your able to bring a backpack or something with you, I don't understand why some sandwhiches, veggies, fruit, etc. are to hard to tug along.
    good point I could, anything I can fit in the cab of my truck and I got room for that. Another question how much protein is there in a hardboiled egg? And nuts, are we talking peanuts or I've seen almonds mentioned in this forum to? Great feedback thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curlingcadys
    good point I could, anything I can fit in the cab of my truck and I got room for that. Another question how much protein is there in a hardboiled egg? And nuts, are we talking peanuts or I've seen almonds mentioned in this forum to? Great feedback thanks.
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    thanks

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