| Yuck. We don't eat in the car. |
Any type of food is going to make the car stink. Disgusting. If we have to travel long distances by car (not preferred) we always make sure to look up local or interesting new places to dine in along the way, plus boutique hotels. |
Same! I have found cutting up pepper or carrots or whatever fruit you have and bringing it with you is great too. It sounds almond mom, but often our snacks are salty, so having something fresh ready to doll out with the salty snacks really helps. My kids once ate an entire package of mini-peppers I had randomly thrown in the snack bag as we packed up a beach house. |
You go on 3 day road trips and no gas stations or restaurants serve vegetables?! WTF kinda backwoods podunk town you exploring? |
We do both! The fresh stuff always moves. But that's because downing half a container of Pringles makes all sized people thirsty. Instead of water, here's a "fresh item" to wash it down so we don't have to stop to pee so much. |
I was forced to take these for lunch every day of my school career. I threw them out for 11 out of 12 years of my school career. My mother died not knowing that. |
Things like Doritos, combos, Cheetos, taxis, basically anything coated with fake cheese or flavoring (cool ranch!) powder make the car smell like vomit and these a gross residue on finger. |
No one wants a peanut butter sandwich. They especially don’t want a 1+ day old one. I can’t imagine being this frugal |
Your car most likely already smells revolting to most anyone besides yourself. People don't notice their own smell. Very few vehicles smell "neutral". |
Right? Reminds me of my son’s friends who came with us on a somewhat long road trip. They were 14 or 15 and when we explained we were going to hold off on lunch until late afternoon so we could arrive at the hotel a hour sooner they had a meltdown. |
When my kids were 14 or 15, they ate a lot more often than 6-8 hours, which it sounds like you're suggesting. I'm also not clear on how stopping for lunch later saves you an hour. |
Holy crap. I think you're my husband. Matt? |
Good lord feed the hungry child. It takes like 15 minutes to hit a drive a through for a 14 year old who is hungry. What is wrong with you? You don't need to "solve" his eating habits while he's in your care. |
almost exactly the same as we pack, except we usually include one junk snack like licorice. we also always pack gum and ginger chews (I’m prone to feeling nauseous when in a car). |
Seriously?? They're teen boys! Of course they're hungry. |