Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Traveling


In a day and a half I will make the drive from Virginia back home to New York for the first time in over three months. This is the longest I have been from home since this time freshman year, so I’m pretty excited.

One thing I have been contemplating though is how to try to make healthy choices during such a long drive. I can normally do the whole drive as long as I have a cup of coffee in my hand. And something to snack on, like chips, usually helps too. So, I was nervous about how I’m going to eat right come Friday while I’m traveling. I was able to manage a few good ideas though and they’re very budget friendly too.

Buy your snacks beforehand.
I think I’m going to be less tempted at convenience stores along the way if I already have my stuff packed up ahead of time. I have some leftover grapes and carrots from grocery shopping last week so I’m going to put a handful of those in a container as well as some cut up apples that I got from the dining hall these past couple of days as well. I have already paid for all of this food, so it will be a cheap snack that is better than digging into a bag of chips.

Avoid the soda by planning your drinks ahead of time.
Bring your water with you instead of buying it. That saves money and also it relieves the temptation of buying soda. For my caffeine fix, I’m actually bringing some Starbucks Via packets. Normally, I absolutely despise coffee but this is actually some really good stuff. It has three packets for around three dollars and it’s yummy iced coffee. It’s already pre-sweetened so I'm not adding a bunch of junk on it and the calories in it are very reasonable. Saving money and cutting calories. It’s all good.

So that’s my thoughts on snacking on the road. I’m still quite leery about lunch/dinner since it will definitely be fast food. Most fast food salads are full of sugar and lots of unnecessary stuff, but I may just have to bite the bullet.

Happy and safe travels this week!

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