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phonelady Posted - May 07 2010 : 7:28:06 PM
Ok Girls,
I need some help.
I have taken a job where there is no refrigeration.
My diet requires that I eat six small. high protein meals a day.
Do you'all know any backpack meals that I can take with me?

Thanks for any ideas.
Smiles!
Carla

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It's an adventure!
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vintagediva1 Posted - May 08 2010 : 07:38:12 AM
How about some of MJ's packets. You just add boiling water to some of them
They're really good
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Annab Posted - May 08 2010 : 03:31:48 AM
All I can think of right now is proteine bars.

But you can always carry a freezer pack in a small insulated cooler.

Or if you don't have any of those, freeze water in sandwich baggies. Double bag to prevent leaks. Or jsut take a bag of ice cubes

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