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Eggs before work if I feel like it

Mid morning I usually have a tin of mackerel, some biltong and some dried fruit

Lunch usually have some meat or fish on it's own or with some salad if I'm feeling posh and more dried fruit or nuts

Tin of tuna after work if I'm hungry

Evening meal of meat/fish and veg

 

Cider

 

 

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Usually chocolate weetabix or similar for breakfast, mini pork pie or chocolate bar for second breakfast, scotch egg for morning break, couple of slices of home made chorizo quiche or a sarnie for dinner with a yoghurt, don't tend to have anything at afternoon break now, always take a flask and a thermal mug of coffee, plus a bottle of isotonic and if its hot another litre of squash too, unless I'm driving tractor all day in which case I have a tendency not to stop to eat dinner even if I've got it and survive all day on coffee and roll ups :001_cool:

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Porridge and full fat milk and two coffee's for breakfast , 2 sarnies mid morning another 2 sarnies at 1.30 ish washed down with more coffee from flask and top up coffee from anywhere we pass that sells it . Fruit and water through the day a few times .

And usually a couple of cizzers on the way home .

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Occasionally breakfast of 4 weetabix

Lunch will be sarnies. (Ham, cheese lettuce and colesaw) cheese and onion ridge crisps, choccy bar, apple. Sometimes supplemented with (dependant on how long ago payday was) froob yoghurt, choccy miniroll, banana, pepperami pork pie.

 

 

All washed down with 2litres of tea (equiv' of 8 cups with just less than 1 sugar per cup) also up to 2litres of water depending on how the day goes

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