![]() On my last trip I took with my some dried pork belly bites. Beef Jerky or Sticksīeef jerk or sticks is always a good option to give that protein fix without the need to keep something cold. Don't put them in the front of your suitcase where it could get crushed. I pack the crackers in my suitcase that I will access on the trip. ![]() Perfectly good for cheddar, jack, colby, etc. I wouldn't do that with fresh cheeses like cream cheese or cottage cheese. I have no issues with bringing cheese with me as it will be ok outside the fridge for a few days. Which bar would you choose? Cheese & Crackers That is what you are going to want to bring. Think about the brands that you like the best. Typically I find their bars going for $2-3 a piece in the store in my area.Īpply these same quality principles to the rest of the food on this list and you will be satisfied with the food you bring. I find when I get Chocolove I don't have to eat the whole bar at once. These bars are a higher quality chocolate that you don't have to take out a loan to buy. Then really how cheap is it?įor the trip I choose to bring along Chocolove chocolate. But you know what I am going to do then? Eat all of it at once. Sure I could "save money" by buying cheap chocolate. I end up just eating more of it, and that's not a way to save money on food on the train.Ĭhocolate is the best example. Yes I am trying to avoid paying too much for food on the train but I also don't want to buy food that is not satisfying just because it's cheap. My first suggestion is to not go the cheap way out. Some of the snacks I was munching on while sitting at a table in the sightseeing/cafe car. I have worked on it over the years and think I have come up with a pretty good system. ![]() How do I eat on the train while still keeping My "Eat Like No One Else" mindset. It many vary depending on what train you are on. ![]() Here is a link to an example of a cafe car menu. Those that need coffee, do not worry you can get it aboard the train. Your best bet is to try and pack as much food as you possibly can. You can also eat in their cafe car, but one of my goals in life is avoiding paying $5 for a microwaved hot dog. There is talk about getting rid off the dining car so soon that may not be an option or it may look quite different. Here is a link to an example of a dining car menu. What I have eaten in the dinning car, I usually go for lunch and get a pretty decent hamburger with kettle chips (sorry no fries, deep frying on a train, not a good idea!). Angus burger that I ordered in the dinner car. ![]()
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