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Lisa D

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5. Dry cereal in a ziploc bag is an option.
Mon Oct 8, 2012, 10:50 AM
Oct 2012

Make sure it's one that you like and that it has a decent amount of fiber and protein to fill you up. Frosted mini-wheats works for me Add a piece of fruit with it, and that should work for a few meals.

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Thank you for your service! NYC_SKP Oct 2012 #1
Thanks! Not Sure Oct 2012 #2
I like roasted chickpeas noamnety Oct 2012 #3
I've never tried chickpeas Not Sure Oct 2012 #6
Here's what I take for lunch nearly every day postulater Oct 2012 #4
I'm very hesitant to take either lettuce or yogurt Not Sure Oct 2012 #7
Yes, I have to keep the yogurt cold. postulater Oct 2012 #9
Dry cereal in a ziploc bag is an option. Lisa D Oct 2012 #5
Now you're talking! Not Sure Oct 2012 #8
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