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Fast food isn’t any healthier for the planet than it is for you. You’ll save money, eat better, and reduce emissions by throwing together a picnic for the road.
How do you eat well on the road?
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completed this on December 09, 2009 4:54 PM
When I am traveling for work and forced to find sustenance in unlikely places, such as airports, my coworkers generally suggest an option, then give me a sidelong worried glance.
I never meant t…
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completed this on December 28, 2009 10:58 PM
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completed this on December 31, 2009 11:15 AM
my mom always packed food for trips when I was young, now I do the same with my family.
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completed this on January 05 9:24 PM
Recently spent a month on the road and found out pesto is a great addition to freshly baked bread, local cheese and smoked salmon when available. Also in lieu of eating out, I would stop at grocery…
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completed this on January 21 6:44 PM
eating a picnic while on a long journey is a great way to enjoy whatever scenery the area has to offer as well as save money and time on unhealthy foods.
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