Sally_Cinnamon
doesn't have a witty name
So, we're off on a road trip next weekend. 9 hours (at least) behind the wheel for our best friend's wedding in Iowa. I'll tell you all about the wedding another time, it's going to be fantastically super-gay tacky in a wonderful way and we love them to bits. In the meantime, my big problem is what to eat.
Like I said, we'll be in the car for at least 9 hours. We're setting off at about 5am (have to be there by 4pm for the wedding rehearsal and rehearsal dinner) so we're planning to pack snacks and things to eat en route. We don't want to rely on stopping off to eat but other than sandwiches, what can we take that won't spoil on the journey (it's going to be 80+ degrees) and will still let me stay on plan? I'll probably be doing a lot of the driving too.
And on the day of the wedding, we'll need breakfast and lunch. Again, dinner will be taken care of.
And then there's the drive back...
We have a cooler and access to ice, but we don't have a fridge in our room and nothing other than a coffee maker to heat water...
HELP!
Like I said, we'll be in the car for at least 9 hours. We're setting off at about 5am (have to be there by 4pm for the wedding rehearsal and rehearsal dinner) so we're planning to pack snacks and things to eat en route. We don't want to rely on stopping off to eat but other than sandwiches, what can we take that won't spoil on the journey (it's going to be 80+ degrees) and will still let me stay on plan? I'll probably be doing a lot of the driving too.
And on the day of the wedding, we'll need breakfast and lunch. Again, dinner will be taken care of.
And then there's the drive back...
We have a cooler and access to ice, but we don't have a fridge in our room and nothing other than a coffee maker to heat water...
HELP!