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[–] jobes [OP] 4 points (+4|-0)

I legit tried to get an Italian grinder for breakfast, but turns out sandwich shops don't open before 10am and the door was locked.

[–] [Deleted] 2 points (+2|-0)

A decent $9 train beer would be just as filling likely healthier (lower sodium, fat, and cholesterol).

[–] jobes [OP] 4 points (+4|-0)

Well I did have 2x $7 dollar bloody Mary's to make up for it

[–] Dii_Casses 2 points (+2|-0)

Frankly I think you're getting a good price, for Babybel cheese and Wonderful's pistachios.

[–] jobes [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

I do agree. I expected it to be $20, but $9 after tip was quite fair.

[–] Dii_Casses 1 points (+1|-0)

Well I wouldn't exactly call it 'fair', just typical for the brand names.

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

That looks pretty good actually, especially washed down with the bloody Marys.

[–] jobes [OP] 2 points (+2|-0)

I can't complain, except the crackers were broken to pieces. 2/8 crackers were whole.

[–] leaderofnopack 1 points (+1|-0)

Any time I take the train I always have something to snack on, Just pack what you want in your back pack and done. MRE's have become a good source compared to the c rations I ate in vietnam.

[–] jobes [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

MREs are probably a good idea for traveling. I normally soak a bunch of oats in milk at night but forgot to last night and resorted to train food

[–] leaderofnopack 0 points (+0|-0)

You might like to try oats or Musli and use yogurt rather than milk, put 3-4 spoons of yogurt in the grains and let sit or overnight or if in a rush for 10 minutes. add fruit and it's great. Wife and I have used Quark but it's not as good as the American yogurt.

[–] jobes [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

I actually do a 50/50 mix of oats and muesli already, I was just too lazy to type it :) the plain muesli is just too sweet for me, must be the sorghum. I buy one with no sugar added, but they add dates to sweeten it.