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Hi Bee,

We bought a little refrigerator at Walmart that runs off the cig

lighter that works super. We are thinking about getting another one

(we have 2 cig lighters) and doing away with the coolers. Our on the

road foods are: crispy nuts, raw cheese, apples, yoghurt, kombucha,

almond butter, grass-fed hamburger, lettuce, tomato, organic mustard,

any meat or anything that you can have in the fridge! Jerky will be

added to this list soon.

Hope this helps,

~Del

> Dear Group,

>

> My daughter is a Sales Rep. for Revlon in Ontario, Canada and

travels

> many miles every day. Would you have suggestions of foods she could

> have available in the car that are easy to eat on the run. She

> doesn't want food that is messy to eat.

>

> She doesn't have a cooler yet, but I will advise that she get a

small

> one so foods will not be affected by cold or hot weather.

>

> TIA, Bee

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Dear Del,

Those are great ideas. I will tell her about the refrigerator - that

would be ideal.

Thanks Del!

Bee

> Hi Bee,

>

> We bought a little refrigerator at Walmart that runs off the cig

> lighter that works super. We are thinking about getting another one

> (we have 2 cig lighters) and doing away with the coolers. Our on

the

> road foods are: crispy nuts, raw cheese, apples, yoghurt, kombucha,

> almond butter, grass-fed hamburger, lettuce, tomato, organic

mustard,

> any meat or anything that you can have in the fridge! Jerky will be

> added to this list soon.

>

> Hope this helps,

>

> ~Del

>

> --- In , " Bee " <beewilder@s...>

wrote:

> > Dear Group,

> >

> > My daughter is a Sales Rep. for Revlon in Ontario, Canada and

> travels

> > many miles every day. Would you have suggestions of foods she

could

> > have available in the car that are easy to eat on the run. She

> > doesn't want food that is messy to eat.

> >

> > She doesn't have a cooler yet, but I will advise that she get a

> small

> > one so foods will not be affected by cold or hot weather.

> >

> > TIA, Bee

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