Twilight_Elena
Well-Known Member
Inspired by the "pressure to eat at work" thread...
Starting this October, I'll have to follow a heavy schedhule. University (a full-time job in itself), dance lessons, teaching (hopefully, and definitely part-time), French lessons (I have left that one unfinished for too long), driving lessons, gym (maaaaybe), ballet (deffo)...
As I said, a heavy schedhule. So I will have a bit of a problem with the most basic of human needs: FOOD. What to eat, when to eat, how to find time to eat. I could do what I did for some time last year, buy things from the canteen/kiosks. Stuff like donuts, chocolate croissants or other snacks with no nutritional value that mean FAT in no time. Not good for my fitness regime.
Carrying fruit around is very uncomfortable. They go bad easily, they can get squeezed, hit around in my bag, etc. Sandwitches are bulky, the bread feels stale after some hours in a school bag and the crumbs are a nightmare. There are some semi-healthy options at nearby canteens, like fresh orange juice and sandwitches, but if I give 5-6€ every day like this, I'll soon be a broke university student, and that is a no-no for someone who wants to do the amount of things I want to do.
I am considering snack bars. There are countless different bars out there, and 99% of them are fat free. I've heard of dry fruit ones (they don't taste that good), protein bars, cereals. Health stores and gyms have several options but I'm a bit afraid to try them. If anyone has a suggestion on snack bars in general, it would be greatly appreciated.
I need a snack solution. My lunch time is moved around all the time, from 12 to 2 to 4. There are days I get home at 6 and have to eat then. It's imperative that I find something to eat that sustains me, that can be carried around, doesn't cost a fortune, can be eaten in a haste if necessary and tastes good. With so many multitasking dancers in DF, there must be something out there for me.
Pleasepleaseplease help the crazy girl...
T_E
Starting this October, I'll have to follow a heavy schedhule. University (a full-time job in itself), dance lessons, teaching (hopefully, and definitely part-time), French lessons (I have left that one unfinished for too long), driving lessons, gym (maaaaybe), ballet (deffo)...
As I said, a heavy schedhule. So I will have a bit of a problem with the most basic of human needs: FOOD. What to eat, when to eat, how to find time to eat. I could do what I did for some time last year, buy things from the canteen/kiosks. Stuff like donuts, chocolate croissants or other snacks with no nutritional value that mean FAT in no time. Not good for my fitness regime.
Carrying fruit around is very uncomfortable. They go bad easily, they can get squeezed, hit around in my bag, etc. Sandwitches are bulky, the bread feels stale after some hours in a school bag and the crumbs are a nightmare. There are some semi-healthy options at nearby canteens, like fresh orange juice and sandwitches, but if I give 5-6€ every day like this, I'll soon be a broke university student, and that is a no-no for someone who wants to do the amount of things I want to do.
I am considering snack bars. There are countless different bars out there, and 99% of them are fat free. I've heard of dry fruit ones (they don't taste that good), protein bars, cereals. Health stores and gyms have several options but I'm a bit afraid to try them. If anyone has a suggestion on snack bars in general, it would be greatly appreciated.
I need a snack solution. My lunch time is moved around all the time, from 12 to 2 to 4. There are days I get home at 6 and have to eat then. It's imperative that I find something to eat that sustains me, that can be carried around, doesn't cost a fortune, can be eaten in a haste if necessary and tastes good. With so many multitasking dancers in DF, there must be something out there for me.
Pleasepleaseplease help the crazy girl...
T_E