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Posted 6/25/2008 11:16:42 PM


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When we go it chips and drinks.  But I have talked to people that have a real deal of a meal.  What do you take?

 

 

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Posted 6/25/2008 11:21:39 PM


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sardines,potted meat,peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, chips gotta have lots of chips,and dont forget the beef jerky wash it all down with a dew because i get all jacked up off the dew

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Posted 6/25/2008 11:54:15 PM
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Depends really. Day trips I take vienna sausage and beenie weenies. If it is an overnight trip I will take hamburgers and stuff to make breakfast with.

Oh yea, beer on day trips and A LOT OF BEER on overnighters. ;)

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Posted 6/26/2008 5:05:39 AM


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As far as food...little or nothing. Mostly those pudding/jello/tapioca cups, I sneak bananas on board all of my trips. I usually go overboard on the drinks, I MAY have a beer now and then but not often. I usually bring more home then I consume out there. Last trip I brought 2 packs of Quaker rice cake chips and didn't open either one.

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Posted 6/26/2008 5:23:26 AM


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fried chicken from winn dixie, chips and snak pak pudding with coke, my wife is really to

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Posted 6/26/2008 6:56:10 AM


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I love eating fruit on the water.  Good ole grapes, apples, oranges, plums.

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Posted 6/26/2008 8:50:08 AM


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Nothing banana-related gets taken (& that includes banana boat too! j/k) lol. We take gatorade, nabs, chips. 

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Posted 6/26/2008 9:01:22 AM


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Beer, water, and a couple packs of those peanut butter crackers.

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Posted 6/26/2008 9:12:54 AM


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My favorite would have to be venison slim jims when I can get my hands on some.  But usually the ice chest is full of water, beer and a couple of sausage biscuts from MD's.

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Posted 6/26/2008 9:57:20 AM


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Pretzels, fruit, Walmart sandwich's or wraps and recently added to my list of things to bring is Ginger Ale.  Whatever type of Beer the captain likes and few dozen for me and everyone else.

 

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Posted 6/26/2008 10:07:50 AM


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Kettle Krinkle cut Black Pepper and Sea Salt - OMG!!!


Publix Fried chicken (Cold)


Ummmm.... Ummm.... stinky squid and old boston mac juice just add to the flavor!


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Posted 6/26/2008 10:11:36 AM


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I love Cold Fried Chicken dipped in Hot Sauce.  Albertsons (Which will soon be Publix) has good fried Chicken too.

Next time you go, get some gallon sized ZipLok bags and put some chicken in one and pour a bottle of hot sauce (any brand) in it and shack it up.  Put it into the cooler in the morning and you know the rest...

Dang.

 

 

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Posted 6/26/2008 10:16:46 AM
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I like to eat like I would at home.  Barbecue steaks, bagel sandwiches for breakfast etc...  
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Posted 6/26/2008 10:28:22 AM


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Pretzels, fruit, Walmart sandwich's or wraps and recently added to my list of things to bring is Ginger Ale.  Whatever type of Beer the captain likes and few dozen for me and everyone else.

Ginger Ale is at the top of my list,a few sandwiches and pretzels that has worked on 2 of my last trips in the gulf....felt alittle queezy.....opened a ginger ale a few drinks and I was good too go.....thanks to this forum were I learned it...and it works!!!at least for me

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subs from shoreline deli..... o o o

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Posted 6/26/2008 10:44:53 AM
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Churches Fried Chicken and iced cold Watermelon.  At the end of the day, chips, french onion dip and a cold beer.
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Those sweet and sour pop corn chicken pieces from Walley World with some icey beer are the ticket if I'm not divin'!!!
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BBQ sunflower seeds and Mt.Dew

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Tuna Man (6/26/2008)
As far as food...little or nothing. Mostly those pudding/jello/tapioca cups, I sneak bananas on board all of my trips. I usually go overboard on the drinks, I MAY have a beer now and then but not often. I usually bring more home then I consume out there. Last trip I brought 2 packs of Quaker rice cake chips and didn't open either one.

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I love eating fruit on the water.  Good ole grapes, apples, oranges, plums.

Come to think about it, a few weeks ago while out on Reel Fiesty's boat (my shark trip), Scott's wife Pam had fixed up a fruit mix that was just great on a warm/hot day on the water. Watermelon, Strawberries, Melons and what not. I had some and found it most refreshing. Now that will be on my list of things that I will take with me. We eat all kinds of fruit at home, but never thought to have it cut up in a container like that, and drag it out with me.

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Little Debbie's and my Uncle James's famous jalapeno sandwiches. If its going to be real calm out we will sometimes take the Coleman stove out and eat fresh fish on the water.

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a bucket of chicken,or a party platter from subway......also keep a few MRE,s on the boat for just in case purposes.....plenty of beer and water and a backup supply of beer

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Beer, chips & more beer.

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Man with my wife we take the kitchen sink!  We usually take way more than we could eat even if we were on Gilligans Island. We will take chicken, peperoni, cheese, chips , pickles, drinks up the yahoo and whatever else she can shove in the coolers.

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Some cajun salmon dip from winn dixie with some triscuits. Gotta have some watermelon and some peanut butter/honey captain wafers. I always have a banana and peanut butter sandwich that morning since banana can't be on the boat. Plenty of water and two or three beers per person. Usually have one around 10 or 11 and a couple on the ride in.

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Posted 6/27/2008 1:58:57 AM


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I always take a few banannas and while I'm eating them I whistle a lot!!!

No really, I take a box of fudge rounds, a pack of bologna, a loaf of bread, mayo, and lots of water and Gatorade

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Pretzels, water, gatorade, miller lite, and jerky

 

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Cheese crackers or peanut butter crackers, Power bars (the new chocolate covered kind, not the original crap), lots of water and Gatorade.

On occasion, it's nice to throw some fresh fruit in the cooler! It's very refreshing after a long day of diving. Either a whole pineapple or watermelon, or even just a few oranges.

And, of course, gotta have some beers for the ride back in!

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Posted 6/27/2008 6:33:02 AM


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Man with my wife we take the kitchen sink!  We usually take way more than we could eat even if we were on Gilligans Island. We will take chicken, peperoni, cheese, chips , pickles, drinks up the yahoo and whatever else she can shove in the coolers.

We used to do the very same.  Fill the boat,  to be honest I would rather just have bag of chips, instead of several bags of grocerys. 

 

 

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Posted 6/27/2008 7:30:23 AM


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Funny thing Garbo is the last time we got checked by FWC after checking all of the usuall the officer asked me why is the bow of your boat so low in the water and I replied that I promise there are not anymore people in the cuddy cabin that my wife just has that much crap in there

Someone on the old forum posted a recipe for canned fish snacks that I wish I could find. If anyone has it I would love to get it again.

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