Healthy Snack Foods for a Roadtrip?
 
            
                
                    lauralizzy90                
                
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                    The boyfriend and I are going to Atlanta tomorrow and coming back Wednesday. It's a 4 hour drive one way and as much as I would love to grab a bunch of candy bars and what not, I can't afford to not exercise and eat a butt-ton of junk food for two days. SO...what's everyone's favorite car-ride foods? (Minus peanuts because I am DEATHLY allergic.)                
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            will you have a little cooler or anything? if so, baby carrots, string cheese, other veggies.
 fruit
 granola bars
 other nuts (unless you're allergic to those as well)0
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            String cheese, nuts (other than peanuts) , healthy protein bars, veggies. apples. It's good you want to be prepared.0
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            so much water! seriously, tons of water will help keep you from snacking all your hard work away.0
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            bump!!!! have a 24 hour trip down south, and another 24 hour trip back home!0
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            As others have mentioned, string cheese is a good option. Beef jerky, pork rinds, baby carrots, pretzels, and some homemade protein cookies/brownies.0
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            Boiled eggs! And ditto on the water suggestion from above. Gum works too.0
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            What about raisins, dried cranberries, almonds, 90 calorie granola bars, fresh fruit (bananas, apples, etc). And totally lots of water like the others said.0
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            Thanks for starting this thread. I go horse showing most weekend and really need healthy snacks for our long trips.
 I usually have a bag of apples, carrots, but i might add a bag of nuts and protein bars.0
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            I guess beer and pretzels are out. LOL 0 0
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            we just came back from a road trip and i ate sunflower seeds and dried fruit and lots of crystal light if you like it i get so sick of water and crystal light is only 5 calories. Good luck0
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            popcorn, rice cakes (I get the mini caramel corn ones), apple slices, cucumber with lemon, and turkey bacon. 0 0
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            The boyfriend and I are going to Atlanta tomorrow and coming back Wednesday. It's a 4 hour drive one way and as much as I would love to grab a bunch of candy bars and what not, I can't afford to not exercise and eat a butt-ton of junk food for two days. SO...what's everyone's favorite car-ride foods? (Minus peanuts because I am DEATHLY allergic.)
 Thanks for asking. Im going to Ohio wed. (6hr round trip one day) and i was wondering the same thing.0
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            roasted chickpeas! they're like corn nuts without the fat and with lots of good fibre lol0
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            I've been eating reduced salt roasted almonds (1/4 cup) and I sprinkle some semi sweet chocolate morsels in the baggie with them. It's a really filling, satisfying snack.
 I like Kashi granola bars.
 Grape tomatoes, baby carrots, bananas. Clif Z bars are also really good.
 Even cheese and crackers.0
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            Are you watching carbs? If so the ANSI Ultimate Flurry bars are amazing...they taste just like candy...mmm, I want one right now.0
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            i love larabars, beef jerky (high protein!!), and pistachios. Have you heard of Pepitas? I don't know if they are a nut or a seed, but they look like seeds and taste like pistachios kinda. Good healthy fat, and high protein too.0
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            I love to take Jerky, protein bars, and homemade trail mix. I mix raisin, pistachios, almonds, dried cranberries and mini chocolate chips if I treating myself. Living in Montana it is at least a 2 hour drive to any other town so I get a lot of practice eating on the road0
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            You cannot beat beef jerky for road trip food 0 0
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            Grapes! Grapes are portable, nutritious, and tasty!0
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            Summer is here and so is summer roadtrip season. Bumping this thread for any other ideas.
 I used to love getting one of those big bags of pre-popped popcorn from the gas station on roadtrips, but not any more.
 I am surprised at how many calories goes into even homemade trailmix, i was thinking of making that for the trip. Any more ideas for just filler to help occupy the boring hours we will spend int he car for 2 weeks, over 3000 miles?0
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