tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3967935082669630008.post861471513024141777..comments2023-03-27T13:29:54.365-07:00Comments on THE LEEK GEEKS: Gluten-free at McGill v. 1Amyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05891386419594423687noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3967935082669630008.post-45714399460448900352014-05-23T06:55:37.905-07:002014-05-23T06:55:37.905-07:00I was also thinking: avocados. Easy, just again ta...I was also thinking: avocados. Easy, just again take utensils with you to slice up. <br /><br />Are you eating tofu? That could also be a protein source in a smoothie that you can make fast and take fast with you to school. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05470067603203649449noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3967935082669630008.post-82367631046232994452014-05-15T16:29:22.420-07:002014-05-15T16:29:22.420-07:00Ugh! Sorry to hear about the nut issue. I am avoid...Ugh! Sorry to hear about the nut issue. I am avoiding dairy until I have my allergy test in mid June--and I am mortified to admit that eggs have been giving me some issues too. <br /><br />also--date bars or truffels for last minute lunch emergz! extremely nutritious, even as a lunch substitute. I made maybe 50 mid-semester and keep them in tiny, airtight containers in the fridge. If I'm in a rush, I will whirl some spinach, coconut milk, flax powder if I'm feelin it, cocoa, and a banana in the Magic Bullet, put a lid on, and I'll grab canned fish and dates. And that's lunch. Also, I keep dates in the backpack for mid-afternoon pick me ups: 3 homemade date truffels can power me for at least 2 hours of solid concentration. <br /><br />I am also known to take a whole pepper from the fridge, and just pack a dull knife to slice it. Samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17197101875791790594noreply@blogger.com