Rinse & rePeat
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At a convenience store I like the lowest in fat unflavored pork rinds with a baby aspirin and Mexican Coke (if you can find it).I propose we compile a list of our favorite foods to eat on the go--whether prepared at home for later or food on the go from a convenience store, grocery store, fast food joint, or restaurant--to get the juices flowin' so when we get into those situations where we can't eat ideally, we still make a good compromise.
I say we give a suggestion and then give it a rating, 1-10 (10 being best), based on whatever logical conclusions we can reasonably conclude from what we know about the food (for example, how it's prepared or how long it's expected to sit out). It's not a perfect system but, hey, it's better than nothing.
I'll start:
Fast Food
Grocery Store
- In N Out, Double Double (8 or 9)
- Unfrozen meat, sourdough bread, some veggies
- Skip the fries: They're now cooked in sunflower seed oil (yuck)
Convenience Store
- Gummy bears (4 or 5)
- Gelatin and sugar, but probably with a bunch of other stuff you don't particularly need
- Jello (5 or 6)
- Gelatin and sugar, but maybe some other things that are not good for you
- Homemade Jello (8 or 9)
- Juice and Gelatin--pretty good if not great
Breakfast Restaurant
- Bugles (6 or 7)
- Coconut oil and sugar but some other weird stuff
- Milk (6 or 7)
- Good probably just beat up
- Cheese (4 or 5)
- Probably just some stuff to preserve it extra long
- OJ (4 or 5)
- Should be good; might not be able to find stuff not from concentrate
Dinner Restaurant
- Eggs, Milk, OJ, Coffee, Bacon/Small Steak, Sourdough (8 or 9, Maybe 10)
- Reasonably fresh and simple for the stomach (not a lot of added fillers, preservatives)
What do you guys think? Let's hear it!
- Steak/White fish/Seafood, some Vegetables, Coffee, Milk, Desert with Gelatin and/or Sugar (8 or 9)
- Reasonably fresh and simple for the stomach (not a lot of added fillers, preservatives)