Eating clean while driving over the road?

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  1. wifi_guru

    wifi_guru Medium Load Member

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    you can do a roast in a crock pot while driving and it will be done when your done for the day. just make sure its strapped down you don't want it to go flying if you have to slam the brakes on
     
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  3. 77fib77

    77fib77 Road Train Member

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    I have a microwave. I tried steaks in. Not so good. Heating up home cooked food works fine.
     
  4. SoulScream84

    SoulScream84 Road Train Member

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    Reheating steaks in the microwave is challenging. I've found the best way is to add a few drops of water on a d under the steak, and at 50% power flip the steak ever 30 seconds. It shouldn't matter wince the microwaves are going across more than vertical, but somehow it does make a difference. When I've got leftovers I take them, but these are quick and pretty healthy Screenshot_20240303_151027_Chrome.jpg
     
  5. hope not dumb twucker

    hope not dumb twucker Road Train Member

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    Then
    you have the smell making you hungry all day. Plus the lingering smell, not sure if that’ll dissipate or turn to some funk of another world.
     
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  6. 77fib77

    77fib77 Road Train Member

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    I like the fish idea. It looks clean and healthy.
     
  7. Ex-Trucker Alex

    Ex-Trucker Alex Road Train Member

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    I would be afraid of it "stinking up" the truck.
     
  8. SoulScream84

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    You definitely want to open the windows for a few, and throw your trash out after dinner lol.
     
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  9. shatteredsquare

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    non perishable staples, canned beans, oatmeal (mixed in raw), tuna packets, canned chicken/salmon, olive oil, balsamic vinegar, nutritional supplements to fill in the gaps of greens/calcium/magnesium/B/A/E/D, and a bunch of seasoning and spicy to change up the flavor everyday so u don't get food fatigue. also bag green apples (the smaller the better) last forever just rolling around on the floor, green apples and peanut butter might as well be ice cream for me. or cut a bunch up mixed with a big can of chicken and olive oil. not as filling as half a truck stop pizza but also does the opposite of put u in a food coma. also butter is non perishable, pretzels and butter are the best energy snack. for driving I eat a lot of salted mixed nuts and pretzels, custom trail mix (shredded coconut + raw oatmeal + raisins). N.O.-Xplode and backwoods for breakfast lol
     
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  10. snicrep

    snicrep Road Train Member

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    I'll look for that
     
  11. Chinatown

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    I bought some more this week.
     
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