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aem wrote:
> Mordechai Housman wrote: > >>I'm going to be on the road for about 8 or 9 hours, with a stopover for >>a few hours,and then 8 or 9 hours back. >> >>We will be traveling there during the day, and returning at night. >> >>It will be my wife and I, and a nine-year-old boy. >> >>What would you suggest I pack for food for these three people? >> > > Cash or a credit card. For several reasons it's much better to stop > for a while and get something to eat. Take apples or bananas, maybe, > and some water. But don't be planning on driving nonstop for many > hours without any kind of break or walking around time. -aem > I agree with that plan. Years ago we used to pack food to try and minimize time. Then you get there sooner but are totally burnt out from continuous driving. Stopping for at least one decent meal which also gives a break from driving makes a big difference. |
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