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Festival Food?
Timey:
Hey everyone.
I'm going to a five day music festival next week, and I'm hoping for a bit of insight to help me stick to the diet while I'm there. I am sorted for breakfast, as they sell bacon there, and I can just fry it up. Its more lunch and dinner I'm a bit stuck with. Not sure if I should cook stuff and bring it along (there is no refrigeration) or just see what I can buy at the little communal super market. All I'm sure of at the moment is that I can just take some nuts as a snack.
Any suggests are greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
liffy:
Canned stuff and dried meats is something to consider.
If you have a cooler bag, you can make a few meals, and freeze them, which probably is going to stay cool enough the first 2 days. Eggs (uncooked) will stay fresh for long periods without being refrigerated, so if there is a frying pan or a pot, there is a solution.
Other than these options, I suppose there's going to be somewhere in the festival area where they serve meats that haven't been messed too much with; or at least the possibility of asking whether they could do such a thing.
Out of curiosity; what festival are you going to? :)
parallel:
I'd go for bacon morning, noon & nite :) Festivals bistro's are known to roast an animal or two, maybe that will be an option. Maybe brings some pemmican.
Laura:
Take sardines and canned oysters. Eat just meat and a bit of salad. Bacon and eggs for breakfast. If in a tough situation, order a hamburger without the bun or throw the bun away. It is actually easy to stay on the diet when eating out.
Timey:
Thank you guys. It'll be a mixed of canned stuff and bacon, I think, with emergency burger patties if needed. Also, I'm sure that there will be some stalls that do paleo friendly food. Think I will be relying on the bacon though.
--- Quote from: liffy on August 16, 2012, 05:54:01 PM ---Out of curiosity; what festival are you going to? :)
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Leeds Festival. Third year there! :D
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