What to take to eat at the pool ?
Angel2111
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I don't know what to take to the pool to eat
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Carr's water biscuits.
Really?
How about cheese, parma ham, salame, cold chicken, cold beef, pork scratchings. cottage cheese, olives, almonds, hard-boiled eggs, coleslaw made with paleo mayonnaise, tuna salad, pickles, pork ribs.
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Are you having a meal there? For me anyway, I have had to get out of the event=event_snack mindset.2
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When I pack my family for the pool, I bring myself some cold cuts, cheese, pickles, almonds, olives, cherry tomatoes, etc.
I've even made some fathead pizza dough into flat bread and used it as sandwich bread. Makes a mean blt!1 -
If I were for some odd reason having a meal at the pool, I suppose I would take some of the items suggested by @CRZYFTM. Good choices. The pool isn't generally a place I choose to eat. I basically like to keep food inconvenient except for mealtime. I rather enjoy the freedom from food and fortunately don't have a health need that requires frequent eating.1
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I'm thinking OP might be spending the whole day at the pool (keeps a family busy and cool during a holiday) or has kids in competition. I used to work at a pool when I was younger and those were common situations. Suggestions made above are what I'd do too. Bring a handy little cooler with ice packs if it's an outdoor pool.1
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Not something I do but there's always the Dr. Jason Fung solution. Don't know what to take to eat at the pool? Fast!2
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I don't do the pool, but my beach cooler contains lots of water, sandwiches for the family members that want them, carl budding packet meats, several varieties of cubed cheese, fruit and nut bars, and some kind of fresh fruit, usually grapes or cherries.0
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I suggest we suspend responses. The OP last booked in a week ago. I reckon she's been to the pool already.
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