Why does my meal prep always go wrong when I'm traveling for work?
I've been meal prepping for my work trips for a while now, but every time I'm on the road, my carefully planned meals seem to go wrong. Either the food spoils too quickly, or I end up eating unhealthy fast food because I don't have access to a kitchen. I've tried using insulated bags and containers, but nothing seems to work for long. I'm starting to get frustrated because I know that meal prepping is a great way to save money and eat healthy, but it's not working out for me when I'm traveling. Do you have any tips or tricks for meal prepping on the go?
I'd love to hear any suggestions you might have for keeping my meals fresh and healthy while I'm away from home. And I'm also curious to know if anyone has any favorite portable meal prep containers or accessories that they swear by.
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I totally get why you'd get frustrated when meal prep doesn't work out on the go. I've been there too! I think the key is to be more flexible with your meal prep plans when you're traveling. Instead of planning out every single meal, try to prep just a few staples that can be mixed and matched to create different meals. For example, you could prep a big batch of rice, beans, and veggies, and then add different proteins like chicken or tuna to create different meals.
I also recommend looking into vacuum-sealed containers. I've had great luck with them, and they're perfect for keeping food fresh on the go. They might be a bit pricier than regular containers, but trust me, they're worth it. Another idea is to consider meal prepping for just one or two days at a time, rather than trying to prep for an entire week. This way, you can adjust your plans based on what's available to you each day.
As for favorite portable containers, I swear by the Rubbermaid Brilliance containers. They're a bit pricey, but they're super durable and keep food fresh for a long time. I also like the Sistema Klip It containers - they're a bit cheaper, but still super convenient. Oh, and one more thing - don't be afraid to get creative and eat at local grocery stores or cafes instead of relying on fast food. You might be surprised at how much healthier and more affordable it can be!
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