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Reddit mentions of Quaker Chewy Variety Pack 60 Granola Bars (Peanut Butter and Chocolate Chip), 50.7OZ
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- Quaker Chewy Granola Bars Sixty Bar Variety Pack
- Each box has Sixty Chewy Granola bars in the following assortment
- Good source of Calcium and Whole Grains
- Great for a quick snack
- No Trans Fat, No High Fructose Corn Syrup
Features:
Specs:
Height | 11.5 Inches |
Length | 8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | December 2014 |
Size | 60 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 3.1746565728 Pounds |
Width | 3.5 Inches |
Wow, you sound like my twin down to height/weight/age. I was just researching glucose meters (even though I've been tested several times and don't have diabetes), just so I could test myself and make sure I don't get too low of blood sugar. I've also always been a really picky eater (almost no veggies, no seafood), and I don't cook or exercise. Real healthy :)
I've been dealing with the hungry-til-I-wanna-cry for years-- thankfully I had a patient ex bf who'd help me get food. Now that I live alone and am on a cocktail of migraine/adhd meds (trokendi, wellbutrin, adderall...) that make me feel dizzy/nauseous to the point of almost fainting, the problem is getting worse. I've definitely run to dry heave over the toilet after climbing the two flights of stairs to my apartment.
I don't have any miracle answers, but here's what kind of works for me-- carry food and a liter-size bottle of water everywhere. These end up not being the healthiest things because it has to be portable, non-perishable, and picky-friendly... but I do what I can.
Here's what I carry:
Note: Several of the above items are way cheaper at Costco than Amazon or grocery stores -- the fruit leather, chewy bars, and applesauce in particular. Keep several snacks in your purse and car at all times. I always have 2-3 fruit leathers in my purse along with a chewy bar or two.
Easy snacks for at home:
The key IMHO is to stock up on lots of non-perishable options so that a) you don't run out and b) you don't have to decide what to eat when you get desperately hungry.
Note: I used to eat a lot of fruit snacks (ranging from gushers & fruit rollups to Welches), but I advise against these. They're also easy to carry/eat, but they're so sugary, I found they made ADHD symptoms way worse.
Hope this helps & good luck!