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In a message dated 6/5/2002 4:08:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

pmuhamma@... writes:

> Any suggestions?

Hi Pam,

One thing comes to mind - pork rinds, they have no carbs.

Eunice

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Other than the mess it can be, popcorn I think is good. You can get snack

sized bags or larger bags. When we travel, albeit in a motorhome, I cut some

meat and cheeses up and have high protein snacks. Sometimes we get to have

wheat thins too. I sure miss my spread cheese on Ritz though.

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I know everytime someone goes somewhere this is posted but I am on the road

again for up to 12 hours and I'm looking for good snacks and NOT CARROTS,

lol lol I don't know I'm just not a snacker so finding something

interesting is going to be hard but I want to try to better control my

sugars this trip. When I drive they shoot up and I know that's just the

pressure of driving.

Any suggestions?

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I keep a bag of Trail Mix handy with nuts, dried fruit, etc. If you

look, you can find them without the M & Ms.

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diabetes

In a message dated 6/5/2002 4:08:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

pmuhamma@... writes:

> Any suggestions?

Hi Pam,

One thing comes to mind - pork rinds, they have no carbs.

Eunice

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I don't eat pork, lol lol lol See the thing is all of the snacks I like

such as Ritz w/cream cheese is a bit difficult to eat on the road, lol and

watermelon etc.

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Raod Again.

diabetes

In a message dated 6/5/2002 4:08:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

pmuhamma@... writes:

> Any suggestions?

Hi Pam,

One thing comes to mind - pork rinds, they have no carbs.

Eunice

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thanks that might be an idea.

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I keep a bag of Trail Mix handy with nuts, dried fruit, etc.  If you

look, you can find them without the M & Ms.

Link Shadley

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Astoria, OR 97103

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Home Office:

Home FAX:

Cell:

lshadley@...

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In a message dated 6/5/2002 4:08:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

pmuhamma@... writes:

> Any suggestions?

Hi Pam,

One thing comes to mind - pork rinds, they have no carbs.

Eunice

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---I like the cheese snacks, cubes of cheese already cut up or cut

your own! I bought a little insulated handled bag at the dollar

store, actually two of them cause we carry his insulin in one, and

works well for road trips! Holds a small ice pack too.

Of course I like celery so I cut chunks of that up too! A small

amount of pretzel sticks. Hard candy can be sugar free although I

usually get the reg. kind. I only eat a couple. One piece lasts a

long time. I like the root beer barrels! SF chewing gum.

Frozen grapes.

I don't eat much while driving. Usually just the hard candy and gum.

I snack at the rest stops.

Madge

In diabetes@y..., pmuhamma@c... wrote:

> I know everytime someone goes somewhere this is posted but I am on

the road

> again for up to 12 hours and I'm looking for good snacks and NOT

CARROTS,

> lol lol I don't know I'm just not a snacker so finding something

> interesting is going to be hard but I want to try to better control

my

> sugars this trip. When I drive they shoot up and I know that's

just the

> pressure of driving.

>

> Any suggestions?

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But they are soooo salty!!! Have to drink a lot then and then stop a

lot!!!!!!!

madge

- In diabetes@y..., ERWachter@A... wrote:

> In a message dated 6/5/2002 4:08:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

> pmuhamma@c... writes:

>

>

> > Any suggestions?

>

> Hi Pam,

> One thing comes to mind - pork rinds, they have no carbs.

>

> Eunice

>

>

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I'm driving rom Cincinnati Ohio to Riverside California in 4 weeks.

One thing that I find is good is the Glucerna drink. Will take this

in my cooler along with coke for DH and diet rite for me.

SF candy too:)

Ann

Who is still here and was 129 this a.m. and 109 yesterday p.m.

>

>

> In diabetes@y..., pmuhamma@c... wrote:

> > I know everytime someone goes somewhere this is posted but I am

on

> the road

> > again for up to 12 hours and I'm looking for good snacks and NOT

> CARROTS,

> > lol lol I don't know I'm just not a snacker so finding something

> > interesting is going to be hard but I want to try to better

control

> my

> > sugars this trip. When I drive they shoot up and I know that's

> just the

> > pressure of driving.

> >

> > Any suggestions?

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--- I like cucumbers sliced also. Easy to eat with fingers and not

messy! Just cut, bag and go!

Madge

In diabetes@y..., " vm3dlady " <vmmasell@c...> wrote:

> I'm driving rom Cincinnati Ohio to Riverside California in 4

weeks.

> One thing that I find is good is the Glucerna drink. Will take

this

> in my cooler along with coke for DH and diet rite for me.

>

> SF candy too:)

>

> Ann

>

> Who is still here and was 129 this a.m. and 109 yesterday p.m.

> >

> >

> > In diabetes@y..., pmuhamma@c... wrote:

> > > I know everytime someone goes somewhere this is posted but I am

> on

> > the road

> > > again for up to 12 hours and I'm looking for good snacks and

NOT

> > CARROTS,

> > > lol lol I don't know I'm just not a snacker so finding

something

> > > interesting is going to be hard but I want to try to better

> control

> > my

> > > sugars this trip. When I drive they shoot up and I know that's

> > just the

> > > pressure of driving.

> > >

> > > Any suggestions?

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