Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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X2 on Peanut M&Ms or the rarer Almond M&Ms.
Nutrigrain bars or the better tasting Aldi version.
Ritz brand Peanut Butter round crackers (Ritz makes the discontinued Kroger brand)
Make yourself 4X strong coffee by putting in twice the coffee and half the hot water in a “pour over” filter then refill those small glass pancake syrup bottles from Cracker Barrel to make “shots” of smooth coffee concentrate that keep you alert but with less water that would increase the urge to pee.
Keep one of those smooth edge rim can openers in the truck along with a “Spork” to eat from cheap open cans of fruit cocktail or corn beef hash, doubling as food for winter emergencies.
The best value sit down road meal is McDonalds “Big Breakfast” any time of day. Jeez, man. Travel much? You got it down to a science.
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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Beef jerky, dried fruit. pistachios. You sound like the perfect road trip buddy. 👍🏼 I gotta have something to drink, so Gatorade and Rehab’s help to quench the thirst.
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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A few years ago my wife invested in a coupe of those 32 oz stainless steel insolated drink cups. Those things will keep a little ice and water cold all day in 90 degree heat. We carry an 18 can tall cooler in the trunk. in the cooler we carry pop, a 1/2 gallon of milk (my wife's addiction, she wants a glass of milk every night), a few bottles of water (we carry the flavored drink mix for 16.9 oz water bottles), and we put one of those stainless cups in the cooler. The other stainless cup we fill with water.
We start the morning off with a sit down breakfast, usually at a truck stop. We fill the gas than, get a bag of ice for the cooler and split the cup with the water in 1/2 and fill both cups with ice. One cup goes back into the cooler, the other in the cup holder in the car. My wife gets a large coffee (I don't drink the stuff, she has a special cup for that as well). I'll get aa Pepsi for the can koozie for the 2nd cup holder in the car.
We carry a bag of goodies behind the seat she can reach while we drive. In the bag is Twizlers in a zip lock bag, usually a couple bags of different nuts, a zip lock bag of cookies (my down fall), and Rice Krispy marshmallow squares, and a couple different bags of chips with the chip clips to seal them up and keep them fresh for a week.
We often stop someplace around noon. might get something light to eat, or may grab a snack from the goodie bag, take a rest room break, and get out and stretch for a few minutes. If we need to change out the water cup, that will happen then. We also stop somewhere around 3 and repeat.
We are well past the point of the marathon drives. We pretty much limit our driving day to 6 hours or 300 miles. I tend to get tired after that, especially if its hot outside. We have arrived at the point that the drive is as good as the destination. If we see something along the way that catches our interest, we will stop and check it out. By traveling like this, we find we arrive at our destination relaxed and not wore out from the drive. We enjoy the trip so much better. We also try real hard to stay off the interstate highways as much as possible, that makes for a much more scenic drive. it takes a little longer to get where we are going, but its more fun. Being retired helps a bunch. Gene
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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Peanut M&M's. Nice and neat. Oh yea! Addictive too. lmao.
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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05/30/21 08:16 PM
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My poison was prime rib from some restaurant in Western MN. 30 minutes after dinner my guts were burling. Didn't hurl, but felt like it for 2 hours after. Finally I started coming out of it thank God! Man, they fed me poison & I only ate two bites of it.
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
[Re: poorboy]
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05/06/22 04:22 AM
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A few years ago my wife invested in a coupe of those 32 oz stainless steel insolated drink cups. Those things will keep a little ice and water cold all day in 90 degree heat. We carry an 18 can tall cooler in the trunk. in the cooler we carry pop, a 1/2 gallon of milk (my wife's addiction, she wants a glass of milk every night), a few bottles of water (we carry the flavored drink mix for 16.9 oz water bottles), and we put one of those stainless cups in the cooler. The other stainless cup we fill with water.
We start the morning off with a sit down breakfast, usually at a truck stop. We fill the gas than, get a bag of ice for the cooler and split the cup with the water in 1/2 and fill both cups with ice. One cup goes back into the cooler, the other in the cup holder in the car. My wife gets a large coffee (I don't drink the stuff, she has a special cup for that as well). I'll get aa Pepsi for the can koozie for the 2nd cup holder in the car.
We carry a bag of goodies behind the seat she can reach while we drive. In the bag is Twizlers in a zip lock bag, usually a couple bags of different nuts, a zip lock bag of cookies (my down fall), and Rice Krispy marshmallow squares, and a couple different bags of chips with the chip clips to seal them up and keep them fresh for a week.
We often stop someplace around noon. might get something light to eat, or may grab a snack from the goodie bag, take a rest room break, and get out and stretch for a few minutes. If we need to change out the water cup, that will happen then. We also stop somewhere around 3 and repeat.
We are well past the point of the marathon drives. We pretty much limit our driving day to 6 hours or 300 miles. I tend to get tired after that, especially if its hot outside. We have arrived at the point that the drive is as good as the destination. If we see something along the way that catches our interest, we will stop and check it out. By traveling like this, we find we arrive at our destination relaxed and not wore out from the drive. We enjoy the trip so much better. We also try real hard to stay off the interstate highways as much as possible, that makes for a much more scenic drive. it takes a little longer to get where we are going, but its more fun. Being retired helps a bunch. Gene Amazing! Thanks for sharing such as great idea over here and also uses of koozies. koozies are used to insulate a chilled beverage from warming by warm air or sunlight. Using a koozie can reduce the rate a drink warms in the sun by up to 50%. Secondary uses include easily identifying one's beverage from another person's and for marketing.
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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Coffee, Hostess cupcakes or doughnuts or some kind of homemade cookies. Also, when stopping for a bathroom break, hitting a McDonalds for a burger, fries and a Coke. That Mickey Dees food would mean I'd be need to stop for another potty break in 20 minutes or less.
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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The problem I have is if I have an open bag of something I like its gone pretty quick lol. But, if I had to choose right now it would be the "Beaver Nuggets" from Buckee's. But I don't live near one of those so I have to take a road trip to get my favorite road trip food.
Funny story I bought some beaver nuggets at Buckee's. My at the time 7 year old had zero interest in them, wouldn't even try them. Later on it turns out that he thought hey were from an actual beaver, like chicken nuggets are from chickens. Once he learned it was more or less candy it was game on ha.
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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Nature valley granola bars
cooler with plenty of water & tea.. NO SODA's! as they increase the frequency of restroom stops...I refuse to stop more than once every 5 hours.
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Re: Road trip snacks, what’s your poison?
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Years ago drove from Detroit to Washington DC during a time I was really trying to watch my diet. Stopped for a couple meals, but my snacks consisted of orange slices (actual oranges, not candy) and broccoli marinated in some cheap italian salad dressing overnight. I kept it all in a couple bags in a small cooler with plenty of ice. Feeling hungry? Marinated broccoli. Feeling tired? Orange slices. Drank only water. Worked out pretty well. The 3 passengers in the car had a bunch of cookies, candy and Chips. We arrived, I felt great, and they all felt like crap LOL. During not so careful times, Better Made Hot chips https://new.store.bettermade.com/red-hot-bbq-potato-chips.htmlThe Ronnie James Dio chips (Rainbow in the Dark) are pretty damn good as well. https://new.store.bettermade.com/rainbow-potato-chips-4pk.html Avocado oil potato chips seem to be well worth the extra cost too. Wife's choice: Twizzlers Another of mine: Peanut M&Ms
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