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Stephan Carydakis

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(Msg. 16) Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 1:32 am
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"Tom Anderson" <twic DeleteThis @urchin.earth.li> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, huskerchen wrote:
>
> > I am trying to eat food more often but I don't want the trouble of
> > carrying food to work. Does it make sense for me to eat protein bar late
> > in the afternoon?
>
> Yes. But why a protein bar? I'd go for a sausage roll, a cornish pasty, a
> sandwich, or something else that is actually pleasant to eat.
>

Why not cook an extra 500g sirloin the night before. Keep it in your pocket
wrapped in cling wrap and everytime you need a protein hit, take a bite.
Don't forget to unwrap it first as cling wrap can be hard to digest and
probably wouldn't have much nutritional value.

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Stephan Carydakis

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(Msg. 17) Posted: Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:59 am
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"Tom Anderson" <twic.TakeThisOut@urchin.earth.li> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Stephan Carydakis wrote:
>
> > "Tom Anderson" <twic.TakeThisOut@urchin.earth.li> wrote in message
> > news:Pine.LNX.4.62.0612040222420.3623@urchin.earth.li...
> >> On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, huskerchen wrote:
> >>
> >>> I am trying to eat food more often but I don't want the trouble of
> >>> carrying food to work. Does it make sense for me to eat protein bar
late
> >>> in the afternoon?
> >>
> >> Yes. But why a protein bar? I'd go for a sausage roll, a cornish pasty,
a
> >> sandwich, or something else that is actually pleasant to eat.
> >
> > Why not cook an extra 500g sirloin the night before. Keep it in your
> > pocket wrapped in cling wrap and everytime you need a protein hit, take
> > a bite.
>
> EXCELLENT advice.
>
> > Don't forget to unwrap it first as cling wrap can be hard to digest and
> > probably wouldn't have much nutritional value.
>
> Wrap it in bacon instead. Problem solved!

Stop it, you're making me hungry.

>
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(Msg. 18) Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:06 pm
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huskerchen wrote:
I am trying to eat food more often but I don't want the trouble of
carrying food to work. Does it make sense for me to eat protein bar
late in the afternoon?


You need a balanced diet mate
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(Msg. 19) Posted: Mon Jul 16, 2007 7:56 am
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huskerchen wrote:
I am trying to eat food more often but I don't want the trouble of
carrying food to work. Does it make sense for me to eat protein bar
late in the afternoon?


Isn't there anywhere near work that sells decent food? When you go get your lunch, get something for later.
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