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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]whole fruit and/or veggies: clementines or apples or grapes in a small container or snap peas or grape tomatoes something with protein, peanut butter is the easiest: PB filled pretzels, bars, uncrustables or PBJ chips or popcorn moon cheese or whips dried fruit or fig bars treat: chocolate or gummies or packaged cookies I assume you can get a drink on the train, but if not consider tea or juice frozen in the AM[/quote] Listen I absolutely love Peanut butter but I truly don’t know how it ever got the reputation of being a “high protein” food. There is typically 8 grams of protein in 2 tablespoons. Literally almost anything else you choose to put on a sandwich will have more than that. I mean it’s delicious but high protein it is not. For context, 1 single slice of cheese has 7 grams of protein and most people use 2 slices in a sandwich. [/quote] There is no world in which I would eat a warm cheese sandwich. [/quote] clearly you missed the point entirely. And also-like someone else mentioned she could get bags of ice to store with the sandwiches in a bag. But regardless, bringing something in this situation is dumb anyway. i’m not sure why OP is so against buying food on the train. it’s one meal and will be so much less of a hassle. [/quote]
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