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BillM
Posted 4/5/2023 9:45 AM (#1019499 - in reply to #1019384)
Subject: Re: Healthy but easy lunches for the boat?





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Or just buy a good thermos
C_Nelson
Posted 4/9/2023 8:25 PM (#1019669 - in reply to #1019384)
Subject: Re: Healthy but easy lunches for the boat?





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I start my mornings with 12 cups of coffee with 1st Phorm protein powder mixed with almond milk for my creamer, this holds me over for the morning. Sardines, string cheese, almonds, pistachios, cashews, turkey jerky, meat snack sticks, hardboiled eggs. No sugary stuff as it will spike your energy and then quickly crash you. Lots of water and drinks with zero calories and zero sugar.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 4/10/2023 11:35 AM (#1019687 - in reply to #1019430)
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esoxaddict - 4/1/2023 2:53 PM

My wife ruined me for eating on fishing trips. Used to bring a couple cans of soup and a couple bags of jerky and nuts to munch on and that was it. Add wife to picture and all of a sudden we have multiple coolers, bags and bags full of bread, chips, cookies , nuts, five kids of cheese, lunch meat, eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes, full meals planned and packaged, wine, corkscrews, dishes, fresh veggies... Literally filled the refrigerator at the lodge our first trip to Canada together. As I was sitting in the cabin eating salmon, mashed potatoes, and roasted veggies and looking at the cheese cake on the counter it occured to me: Hey, maybe this wife thing ain't too bad!


Same thing for me. The problem is it takes twice as long getting ready to go fishing. I used to hop in the truck and grab a sub and go. Now it's an hour of packing food and making sure we have enough warm clothes and food and water for the dogs. Probably need a blanket in the boat too.
North of 8
Posted 4/10/2023 11:44 AM (#1019688 - in reply to #1019669)
Subject: Re: Healthy but easy lunches for the boat?




C_Nelson - 4/9/2023 8:25 PM

I start my mornings with 12 cups of coffee with 1st Phorm protein powder mixed with almond milk for my creamer, this holds me over for the morning. Sardines, string cheese, almonds, pistachios, cashews, turkey jerky, meat snack sticks, hardboiled eggs. No sugary stuff as it will spike your energy and then quickly crash you. Lots of water and drinks with zero calories and zero sugar.


Did you mean 1 or 2 cups of coffee, not 12?
esoxaddict
Posted 4/10/2023 2:23 PM (#1019690 - in reply to #1019384)
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You must spend as much time peein' as you do fishin'..
dickP
Posted 4/12/2023 5:35 AM (#1019741 - in reply to #1019384)
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Giant go cup of coffee,moderately green banana,2 bagel sanys with PBJ and honey,4 waters and one Monster is my 10 hour load.(pretty much all the old body handles anymore)
7.62xJay
Posted 4/12/2023 8:45 AM (#1019743 - in reply to #1019741)
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dickP - 4/12/2023 5:35 AM

Giant go cup of coffee,moderately green banana,2 bagel sanys with PBJ and honey,4 waters and one Monster is my 10 hour load.(pretty much all the old body handles anymore)

Not much for the old superstition I see aye?
miket55
Posted 4/12/2023 9:44 AM (#1019747 - in reply to #1019688)
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North of 8 - 4/10/2023 12:44 PM

C_Nelson - 4/9/2023 8:25 PM

I start my mornings with 12 cups of coffee with 1st Phorm protein powder mixed with almond milk for my creamer, this holds me over for the morning. Sardines, string cheese, almonds, pistachios, cashews, turkey jerky, meat snack sticks, hardboiled eggs. No sugary stuff as it will spike your energy and then quickly crash you. Lots of water and drinks with zero calories and zero sugar.


Did you mean 1 or 2 cups of coffee, not 12?


I read it as "1 2"..you know a little less than "a coupla two tree"..
North of 8
Posted 4/12/2023 12:05 PM (#1019753 - in reply to #1019747)
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Lots of good suggestions. The one thing I notice is how folks are very careful to include water. I do as well, but back when I started fishing in the 1960s, water was not something we made a priority. Even in basic training in 1971, water was not something the Army pushed. An exception was in 1969 I worked on road construction, doing pure "bull work", pulling 60' steel rebar all day long. The company I worked for not only stopped the machine every hour when it was hot, but monitored us, making sure we drank water on the breaks. Later realized they were ahead of their time.
M Ruff
Posted 4/13/2023 2:06 PM (#1019796 - in reply to #1019384)
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Half dozen Bananas and power aid. Don't catch any fish, seems I'm jinxed.
C_Nelson
Posted 4/13/2023 9:02 PM (#1019823 - in reply to #1019747)
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Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
Nope, not 1, 2...12. As in one more than 11 and 1 less than 13.
miket55
Posted 4/13/2023 10:28 PM (#1019826 - in reply to #1019823)
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Location: E. Tenn
C_Nelson - 4/13/2023 10:02 PM

Nope, not 1, 2...12. As in one more than 11 and 1 less than 13.


Wow, I can't handle more than "a coupla two tree", but your avatar pretty much sums it up.. lol


Edited by miket55 4/13/2023 10:31 PM
miket55
Posted 4/13/2023 10:32 PM (#1019827 - in reply to #1019753)
Subject: Re: Healthy but easy lunches for the boat?




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Location: E. Tenn
North of 8 - 4/12/2023 1:05 PM

Lots of good suggestions. The one thing I notice is how folks are very careful to include water. I do as well, but back when I started fishing in the 1960s, water was not something we made a priority. Even in basic training in 1971, water was not something the Army pushed. An exception was in 1969 I worked on road construction, doing pure "bull work", pulling 60' steel rebar all day long. The company I worked for not only stopped the machine every hour when it was hot, but monitored us, making sure we drank water on the breaks. Later realized they were ahead of their time.


Remember when salt tablets were handed out like penny candy?
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