Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way to warm the food? I love road trip food. We tend to think of it as a picnic, but we don't pack huge quantities of the same food. We take lots of variety.
For early lunch - I would pack an insulated multi-container lunch box (called tiffin box or dabba) with a nice veggi pilaf, daal, chicken curry, and paranthas. This would be eaten warm.
For a less fussy meal - rava-veggi idlies with chutney podi and coconut chutney.
For tea break - cucumber sandwiches and egg sandwiches. Some slices of homemade banana nut bread. Make tea in an electric kettle for car.
For coffee break - cookies and some via coffee satchets. Warm water and milk in electric kettle.
Pack fruits like bananas and tangerines. We like to buy fast food also - mainly fries, chicken nuggets and onion rings to go with the tea or coffee break.
This sounds delicious.
But no one travels this way.
Is this a joke?
Chutney, electric kettles, fast food with coffee? It's like a bad SNL skit.
Nope. This is quite common for people from my culture. We have been raised with good food and we cannot subsist for long on "unhappy meals". Also, I am assuming that you will at least stop 3 or 4 times on a 12 hour road trip? But, do what works for you. This is how we travel, unless it is a multi-day road trip.
Won't stop for fast food though, hence ideas on what to pack. Keep them coming!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way to warm the food? I love road trip food. We tend to think of it as a picnic, but we don't pack huge quantities of the same food. We take lots of variety.
For early lunch - I would pack an insulated multi-container lunch box (called tiffin box or dabba) with a nice veggi pilaf, daal, chicken curry, and paranthas. This would be eaten warm.
For a less fussy meal - rava-veggi idlies with chutney podi and coconut chutney.
For tea break - cucumber sandwiches and egg sandwiches. Some slices of homemade banana nut bread. Make tea in an electric kettle for car.
For coffee break - cookies and some via coffee satchets. Warm water and milk in electric kettle.
Pack fruits like bananas and tangerines. We like to buy fast food also - mainly fries, chicken nuggets and onion rings to go with the tea or coffee break.
Where did you get that???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way to warm the food? I love road trip food. We tend to think of it as a picnic, but we don't pack huge quantities of the same food. We take lots of variety.
For early lunch - I would pack an insulated multi-container lunch box (called tiffin box or dabba) with a nice veggi pilaf, daal, chicken curry, and paranthas. This would be eaten warm.
For a less fussy meal - rava-veggi idlies with chutney podi and coconut chutney.
For tea break - cucumber sandwiches and egg sandwiches. Some slices of homemade banana nut bread. Make tea in an electric kettle for car.
For coffee break - cookies and some via coffee satchets. Warm water and milk in electric kettle.
Pack fruits like bananas and tangerines. We like to buy fast food also - mainly fries, chicken nuggets and onion rings to go with the tea or coffee break.
This sounds delicious.
But no one travels this way.
Is this a joke?
Chutney, electric kettles, fast food with coffee? It's like a bad SNL skit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way to warm the food? I love road trip food. We tend to think of it as a picnic, but we don't pack huge quantities of the same food. We take lots of variety.
For early lunch - I would pack an insulated multi-container lunch box (called tiffin box or dabba) with a nice veggi pilaf, daal, chicken curry, and paranthas. This would be eaten warm.
For a less fussy meal - rava-veggi idlies with chutney podi and coconut chutney.
For tea break - cucumber sandwiches and egg sandwiches. Some slices of homemade banana nut bread. Make tea in an electric kettle for car.
For coffee break - cookies and some via coffee satchets. Warm water and milk in electric kettle.
Pack fruits like bananas and tangerines. We like to buy fast food also - mainly fries, chicken nuggets and onion rings to go with the tea or coffee break.
This sounds delicious.
But no one travels this way.
I try to. Eating junk on the side of the road makes the trip harder.
Grapes are really good for road trips. Wash them before you go obviously and they are easy to eat in the car and don't make you feel like crap. Cheese, crackers, bananas, sandwiches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way to warm the food? I love road trip food. We tend to think of it as a picnic, but we don't pack huge quantities of the same food. We take lots of variety.
For early lunch - I would pack an insulated multi-container lunch box (called tiffin box or dabba) with a nice veggi pilaf, daal, chicken curry, and paranthas. This would be eaten warm.
For a less fussy meal - rava-veggi idlies with chutney podi and coconut chutney.
For tea break - cucumber sandwiches and egg sandwiches. Some slices of homemade banana nut bread. Make tea in an electric kettle for car.
For coffee break - cookies and some via coffee satchets. Warm water and milk in electric kettle.
Pack fruits like bananas and tangerines. We like to buy fast food also - mainly fries, chicken nuggets and onion rings to go with the tea or coffee break.
This sounds delicious.
But no one travels this way.
Anonymous wrote:No way to warm the food? I love road trip food. We tend to think of it as a picnic, but we don't pack huge quantities of the same food. We take lots of variety.
For early lunch - I would pack an insulated multi-container lunch box (called tiffin box or dabba) with a nice veggi pilaf, daal, chicken curry, and paranthas. This would be eaten warm.
For a less fussy meal - rava-veggi idlies with chutney podi and coconut chutney.
For tea break - cucumber sandwiches and egg sandwiches. Some slices of homemade banana nut bread. Make tea in an electric kettle for car.
For coffee break - cookies and some via coffee satchets. Warm water and milk in electric kettle.
Pack fruits like bananas and tangerines. We like to buy fast food also - mainly fries, chicken nuggets and onion rings to go with the tea or coffee break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way to warm the food? I love road trip food. We tend to think of it as a picnic, but we don't pack huge quantities of the same food. We take lots of variety.
For early lunch - I would pack an insulated multi-container lunch box (called tiffin box or dabba) with a nice veggi pilaf, daal, chicken curry, and paranthas. This would be eaten warm.
For a less fussy meal - rava-veggi idlies with chutney podi and coconut chutney.
For tea break - cucumber sandwiches and egg sandwiches. Some slices of homemade banana nut bread. Make tea in an electric kettle for car.
For coffee break - cookies and some via coffee satchets. Warm water and milk in electric kettle.
Pack fruits like bananas and tangerines. We like to buy fast food also - mainly fries, chicken nuggets and onion rings to go with the tea or coffee break.
This sounds delicious.
But no one travels this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No way to warm the food? I love road trip food. We tend to think of it as a picnic, but we don't pack huge quantities of the same food. We take lots of variety.
For early lunch - I would pack an insulated multi-container lunch box (called tiffin box or dabba) with a nice veggi pilaf, daal, chicken curry, and paranthas. This would be eaten warm.
For a less fussy meal - rava-veggi idlies with chutney podi and coconut chutney.
For tea break - cucumber sandwiches and egg sandwiches. Some slices of homemade banana nut bread. Make tea in an electric kettle for car.
For coffee break - cookies and some via coffee satchets. Warm water and milk in electric kettle.
Pack fruits like bananas and tangerines. We like to buy fast food also - mainly fries, chicken nuggets and onion rings to go with the tea or coffee break.
This sounds delicious.