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post #16 of 30

Onigiri is one of my favorites.

post #17 of 30

I like sushi because you can eat it cold. except if you travel to a warm country. then carry lots of water.

 

and salted cashews FTW


Edited by JamesMcProgger - 8/3/11 at 4:56pm
post #18 of 30

do you specifically mean food while on the road? 

 

oh and what is mexican coke? im just assuming you dont mean bolivian marching powder.

post #19 of 30
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by mark2410 View Post

do you specifically mean food while on the road? 

 

oh and what is mexican coke? im just assuming you dont mean bolivian marching powder.


 

Yes, on the road.  Mexican coke comes in a traditional glass bottle, and tastes great.  Many think it has more kick than American Coke.  What's bolivian marching powder?

post #20 of 30

bolivian marching powder is a colloquialism for cocaine

post #21 of 30

They still make coke/pepsi in glass bottles? >:(

I envy mexicans. 

post #22 of 30

Mexican Coca Cola still uses sugar while US Coca Cola uses High Fructose Corn Syrup.

 

Pespi has Pepsi Throwback in the US with real sugar.

 

Mexican Coke doesn't contain bolivian marching powder like the original Coca Cola

post #23 of 30

pepsi throwback?

 

not sure if you can still get it but there was Pepsi Raw here the other year.  it was stupidly sweet but actually pretty nice

 

http://www.pepsiraw.co.uk/

post #24 of 30

You can always pick up sugar-only Coke/Pepsi in the spring, around Passover, when certain Jews will refrain from eating anything with corn in it.  Look for the yellow caps, and stock up! 

post #25 of 30

Trail Mix obviously, but not with chocolate or it can melt. Apples are good/durable as well.

post #26 of 30

Generally snacks, some fruit, and peanuts. 

post #27 of 30

In a pinch: gas station hot dogs. Especially when they've been sitting around for several hours and the skin has gotten wrinkly. I then slather it with the chili until the bun is completely soaked in the putrid brown slurry and then I top it off with a little onion. I eat it outside because there is an overpowering stench of hot beef and raw onions.

 

 

Otherwise, I'd hold out until I can snag a solid meal like a burger or something.

post #28 of 30

Lembas bread

post #29 of 30

^^Nerd!

 

Nice to see another Milwaukee head-fier :)

post #30 of 30
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Originally Posted by Lazarus Short View Post

What do you all like to eat on the road, especially to keep alert and awake??

 

I always have some mints and chewing gum in the car that work a treat.

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