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5/16/2010 9:39:56 AM EDT
At a full distance match, where you can't have your car with you, what do you eat for lunch?

I usually carry Gatorade, granola bars, crackers, canned fruit, stuff that doesn't need to be kept cold or cooked. I'm lookig for more choices. What do you eat? Suggestions?

Fred
5/16/2010 10:42:59 AM EDT
[#1]
About the same here, but I have a small soft sided cooler that I pile everything into & can carry from the lines to the pits.  Usually also try to remember a bag of mixed nuts.  PB&J is always a good standby as well.  And always extra water.
5/16/2010 10:43:18 AM EDT
[#2]
MRE
5/16/2010 10:55:49 AM EDT
[#3]
Quoted:
MRE


Meals Rejected by Ethiopians?  

5/16/2010 4:11:39 PM EDT
[#4]
Carrot sticks for my eyes, a couple of low-fat sandwitches or wraps for the ticker, and more water than I could ever think of drinking, and then two more. Maybe a coke for a little pick-me-up.
5/16/2010 5:21:42 PM EDT
[#5]
I eat very sparingly on match days.  I bring some granola bars and maybe a little beef jerky to nibble on here and there, but I find that I shoot better if I don't eat much.  I also notice caffeine in a big way, so I lay off the pop and tea for at least a day before any serious matches.

Matt
5/16/2010 5:43:21 PM EDT
[#6]
Thanks guys.

All good suggestions, except for the carrot sticks. Everyone says carrots are good for your eyes. But the last time I stuck one in my eye, it hurt like hell.

Keep them coming, a lot of us can benefit from this.

Fred
5/16/2010 8:23:28 PM EDT
[#7]
Tuna packs with crackers. Very convinient, easily digested even when you are overheated. Canned peaches in small plastic containers.
5/16/2010 9:07:31 PM EDT
[#8]
I'm kinda one of the lucky ones (I guess).  I generally eat once a day.  The day before a match, I tend to eat a fairly high carbohydrate dinner with some protein.  I can then go the whole day without needing to eat.  I do bring a couple of liters of water with me, however.
5/16/2010 10:17:04 PM EDT
[#9]
Quoted:
I'm kinda one of the lucky ones (I guess).  I generally eat once a day.  The day before a match, I tend to eat a fairly high carbohydrate dinner with some protein.  I can then go the whole day without needing to eat.  I do bring a couple of liters of water with me, however.

+1, same here.

5/17/2010 9:06:13 AM EDT
[#10]
5/17/2010 9:13:41 AM EDT
[#11]

I'd rather eat a green pineapple
'Borg

5/17/2010 9:36:30 AM EDT
[#12]
I heard spam is very popular in Hawaii. They know how to prepare it.
One meal a day???????? I cut back to three meals a day and one per night :)
5/17/2010 10:19:45 AM EDT
[#13]
MREs and Lunchables.
5/17/2010 4:52:33 PM EDT
[#14]
Little tuna salad in a can & crackers kits.
Grapes
Granola bars.
5/17/2010 7:41:36 PM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
Tuna packs with crackers. Very convinient, easily digested even when you are overheated.

Canned sardines are a good replacement for tuna, and about as nutritious (maybe more so?  NOTE:  I do bring tuna to the range, the sardine thing is relatively new.).
Canned peaches in small plastic containers.

This time of year, fresh mandarin oranges - canned ones when fresh ones aren't available.  As an aside, bringing canned goods to the range isn't the deterrent it appears to be.  There's a nifty tool that combines a can opener, a bottle opener, and a small spoon.  One example is imported by Coleman.  And they're they're really spendy - $1.99 for a pair.  See THIS LINK to the Coleman website for more details.  (They're found in camping supply places, including those at department stores.)

Other things which pack fairly well:

  • Dried fruit.  Or beef jerky.

  • Granola bars.

  • M&Ms.  Or any hard coated candy.

  • Pringles.


Remember to bring enough water, and something to replace electrolytes.  Certain fruits are good for the latter.  So is DILUTE Gatoraide or similar types of sports drinks.
5/18/2010 5:28:33 AM EDT
[#16]
Small can of Chef Boyardee Ravioli works good for a long day on the range.  Just pop the top and dig in.
5/18/2010 5:11:45 PM EDT
[#17]
I avoid candy and sweet drinks on full day shoots. A few bagels, a can of beefaroni, lots of water, beef jerky.
5/18/2010 7:32:10 PM EDT
[#18]
I did a long tour on Guam in the USAF and I got ten cases of Spam as a buyer incentive on a new Corrolla.  Now, if you've never seen ten cases of Spam all at once, I can tell you it's beaucoup Spam, brother! The locals chop it up and put it in fried rice.  My dog ate most of mine, but we did try it in every way we could imagine: spamgetti, spam and eggs, spamaroni, spamburgers, etc. We found it lacking in most every way.

Roy
6/2/2010 2:15:35 AM EDT
[#19]
An MRE and water.

CD
6/2/2010 5:37:20 AM EDT
[#20]
Quoted:
I did a long tour on Guam in the USAF and I got ten cas
es of Spam as a buyer incentive on a new Corrolla.  Now, if you've never seen ten cases of Spam all at once, I can tell you it's beaucoup Spam, brother! The locals chop it up and put it in fried rice.  My dog ate most of mine, but we did try it in every way we could imagine: spamgetti, spam and eggs, spamaroni, spamburgers, etc. We found it lacking in most every way.

Roy


Good Lord!!  I'm having a flashback of Monty Python.  

Marty
6/2/2010 8:48:56 AM EDT
[#21]
I don't like anything rich or heavy during a match. Usually, I just pack things like crackers, peanuts, PB sandwich, Nutri-Grain bars, Bananas, etc. Plenty of water though.......
6/4/2010 9:48:54 AM EDT
[#22]
A decent backpack is a good investment as are a few tupperware type containers. I carry nutri-grain type bars and captain's wafers cheese crackers in the containers and a couple bottles of water and gatorade. If I have time in the morning or the night before, I'll stop by the store and pick up a couple apples or orances and toss them in as well. I'm caffeine addicted so I also carry a small cooler with a few cans of Pepsi.
6/6/2010 2:42:27 PM EDT
[#23]
Peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches in a rubbermaid sandwich box, frozen gatorade, frozen water bottles.

When REALLY HOT, also some non-frozen waters.

I drank a half-gallon today and haven't pissed since when I got up at 5 AM.