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Title: food for work
Post by: Mist A Bit on December 31, 2013, 04:10:44 pm
New year I'mlooking at bringing food to work instead of buying bacon and egg cobs every day
What's best for you regarding high energy and work production
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Post by: Jonny 87 on December 31, 2013, 04:21:56 pm
Boiled egg mayonnaise sandwiches.

Yum!
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Post by: C o z y on December 31, 2013, 05:07:52 pm
A good breakfast is the way forward mate. I also take soup as well as coffee with me on the van. Ex military normaly have a burner and brew kit if further than 30 minutes from home. Required equipment  ;D
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Post by: Michael Peterson on December 31, 2013, 05:11:18 pm
I just have a tin of cat meat whiskes on grilled meat now
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Post by: gary999 on December 31, 2013, 05:15:46 pm
bowl of porridge before i go out..thats it till my tea
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Post by: elite mike on December 31, 2013, 06:34:19 pm
most days i pop home and have a cooked dinner  :)

life is so hard  ;)
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Post by: andyM on December 31, 2013, 07:37:37 pm
Foie gras and Caviar Canapes washed down with a bottle of Tizer.
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Post by: Tony dunmall on December 31, 2013, 08:34:18 pm
I take a "jet boil" very quick, very compact gas lasts me months

You can make tea coffee in it, often heat up home made vegetable Thai soup, or sometimes bowl noodles 

I carry all dried food spices in the van

I will often cook food before start one job when finished its a good temprature to eat, saved me loads money on eating out

Amazing bit kit
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Post by: dazmond on January 01, 2014, 01:10:12 pm
Flask of tea with a separate milk bottle.

Sandwiches or hot soup,yogurt and cereal bar

Apple,banana and bottle of water.


This is what I take to work most days.lunchtime is 20-30 mins then back at it. ;D
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Post by: Simon Mess on January 01, 2014, 05:13:32 pm
Flask for tea/coffee is essential, especially at this time of year. For a high energy sandwich i would use egg mayo, corned beef and spinach. Other options would be a cornish pasty, or some kind of cold pasta dish (which you can make up in advance, a few days worth), or some homemade soup of some kind in a flask. Banana is the obvious fruit option, and for something sweet, a flapjack or similar. Oh, and as has been mentioned, a good breakfast is the best way to start the day!.
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Post by: robertphil on January 01, 2014, 06:48:09 pm
  scotch egg ,

 not from co-op tho as theyre not made of meat
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Post by: Simon Mess on January 01, 2014, 07:37:22 pm
Being a scot, i am very familiar with scotch eggs, but a long time ago while living and working in wigan, i convinced a guy i worked with that scotch eggs were produced by 'special' hens, and they came out like that  ;D ;) ???