Tl;dr What are some cool things to make that can be relatively easily eaten in the car, one-handed?
I transport medical lab samples for work. Basically I drive to clinics and doctor's offices in a ~450 mile radius of my home, pick up sealed vials out of lockboxes and then take them all back to a lab. On the smaller routes I'm driving for about 8-10 hours but I have one I do twice a week where I'm on the road for about 16.
Certainly when I first started, getting to check out all the fast food places I had never been before and the fare of various gas stations was a cool incentive. Now that I'm a few months in I'm getting super bored of everything drive-thru and I can't stomach another roller grill hot dog.
I like to cook and I'm pretty capable as far as technique goes. I just don't have any good ideas so far other than sandwiches, and I've been up that tree already.
What do?
>>7824744
Burritos, vegetable chips, beef jerky, handfuls of wet corn
>>7824783
Just like empty out a can of corn with my hand?
>>7824793
i find it's beneficial to put the corn in a bowl. unless you can get your hand in and out of a can without incident.
>>7824837
What kind of person has hands so big they can't get then into a can fucking freak
>>7824744
>no glycerin
enjoy your dry bar
>>7824783
>corn
Fuck, I eat canned peas in the car. Have I been doing it wrong this entire time?
>>7824744
crab legs
>>7824744
Is this a real protein bar? Where can I buy it?
>>7824841
Not everyone has dainty little girly hands, anon.
>>7825015
Nevermind that. Its a joke about how that guy looks like Julian. I always thought that when I see the protein powder bags, was thrown off by the bars. Never seen them.
>>7824744
Have you tried Kewaza energy balls? They are a great substitute for coffee.
i like to eat rolled tacos when i drive.
fuck ny
make a bunch of taquitos, put them in a cup, then put that in your cup holder
it's the perfect snack for driving
>>7825091
stop thinking like me bruh