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[quote=Anonymous]THings I pack: Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches (do not have to be kept cool) Sliced chicken and cheese sandwiches (do need to be kept cool) baby bell, string cheese gorp (one large container, but have several small rubber maid containers to dole it out) (nuts, m&ms, cheerioes- heavy on the cheerioes) cut up apples and strawberries (usually need to be kept cool, esp strawberries) grapes cut up in small bunches cut up cucumbers, peppers and carrots (usually need to be kept cool) yogurt (need the cooler) put in a jar of pickels if your family likes pickles some sort of salty crunchy snack- pretzels, chips...... everyone gets a refullable water bottle at their chair and everyone gets a seltzer or caffeinated soda in the cooler. You can take a canvas bag, line it with a thick beach towel and put freezer packs on the bottom) then stack the things that need to stay cool in and cover with towel. Then you can save your cooler space for drinks and yogurts. I suggest stopping for lunch and use the towel to cover the picnic table at the rest stop. Getting out eating and running around for 20- 30 minutes really helps the trip. [/quote]
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