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Originally Posted by Keith Atlanta
(Post 4787735)
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LOL, who the heck cleans the boat after that travesty?? People have to beg me to even drink red wine on my ride, what you are doing is debauchery! :) You can bring one 6 inch sub and a large botle of Tito's per person as a snack, we will be stopping somewhere on the water for lunch... |
We have too many good bars and restaurants on the water to eat on the boat unless it’s fishing, then it’s Stella’s and Skoal.
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We almost always go to lunch so the snacks are limited. I don't let kids eat or drink anywhere other than on the swim platform. Not having my Marine Matt carpet covered in potato chip stains and sunny delight
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We usually stop somewhere, but cheese and crackers, bottled water, or a sub sandwich works in a pinch.
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Almost forgot SUSHI.
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Nothing with powered cheese or chocolate.
Original Pringles, pretzels, Lorna Doone shortbread cookies, and honey Teddy Grahams are OK |
I've been doing this since I was a kid, digging clams in the Great South Bay. I bring peanut butter sandwiches. No jelly. Something about the salt air make them taste really good and different. Weird I know!
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4787736)
Single again this boating season after 16 years.
Going to focus on bringing snatch aboard, not snacks. |
Cashews, Pretzel Rods and Cheese
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Wife always has the fridge full.
I don`t know what she puts in there but I`m never hungry. Fruit, chips, salami, sandwiches, cheese, protein bars, chocolate,.. she makes some great chocolate martinis on board too. That`s why my boat is slow it always has a small grocery store on board and all the bedding and memory foam, and 100 bathing suits, bottles of alcohol. etc etc |
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