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    Road trip

    My family and I are heading up to Wisconsin for a few days. We are able to bring a big cooler for waters and such. The only problem is I won't have a refrig. for 2 days, just the cooler. I have started a list of the foods im going to bring along with me. I need more suggestions on what exactly I should bring to stay on track with my diet.


    Foods:
    - whey PP
    - casein PP
    -Oats
    - flax plus
    - nuts
    - no fat bagels
    - fat free yogurt (not sure if cooler will keep it nice and good)
    - baby carrots (good in cooler?)

    I want to bring other stuff but I just don't think it being a cooler will keep it legit and edible. Any suggestions/ideas would be huge!


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    Peanut Butter is always good to take. You going fishing? Muskie,Waleye, Pike

    If so eat some of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordicNacho View Post
    Peanut Butter is always good to take. You going fishing? Muskie,Waleye, Pike

    If so eat some of them.
    Yeah, natural peanut butter does not have those preservatives...think it will stay good in a cooler?

    Actually, the Wisconsin Dells- tons of water parks and go-carts, and on top of that we're staying at a casino. loads of fun, ill be on the treadmill every morning/trying to stay away from all those sweat foods. We usually go to this place called Mr. Pancake- best pancakes ever had but I will try to go for an omlet and some veggies instead (im cutting nicely and don't want to lose my gains that i have right now).
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