Food provided in the past include sandwiches with lunch meats and cheese or pb and j, hot dogs, nachos, salads, soups, potato bar, bagels, hard boiled eggs, cereal, and snack cakes.
This year didn't stray far with a nacho bar (chips, nacho cheese, beans, chili meat, and salsa) and a salad bar on Friday. Saturday the selection for breakfast was bagels, waffles, hard boiled eggs, pop tarts, and fruit. I think lunch was sandwiches, but I didn't work or go in for lunch. Dinner was leftover nacho bar, soup bar, and salad bar. Sunday breakfast was the same as Saturday.
How I made this weekend work on LID at the con was that I brought something for every meal. I was able to either eat what I brought by itself as my meal or I used what I brought in conjunction with what was offered to make a meal.
Friday:
I had my normal breakfast at work (bagel, egg whites, bacon, and coffee with coconut milk creamer)
My snack was Pringles and a breakfast bar cause I wasn't sure the next time I would eat would be:
I went home and packed and had a ham sandwich on a potato bread thin on the road for lunch (no pic).
Once I got to the con, I checked into the hotel and went to the room and unpacked a little and set things up in the room. Then I registered with the con and got my badge and headed to the ConSuite to work. The best part about working the ConSuite (CS) is getting to see all the brands that they used and comparing them to the LID Life Community website. Sadly, most of the brands used weren't safe. I was still able to add somethings that they had into my pre-bought plan though.
Friday night dinner, I had lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes with salsa as my salad dressing along with some tortilla chips from the CS when combined with my ham sandwich on my bread and some Pringles that was dinner.
Saturday I combined the bagel, bacon, and coconut milk cream that I brought with the hard boiled eggs, banana, and coffee the CS provided for my breakfast. Snacks were some strawberries and fruit rings cereal. Lunch was leftover rotini and a couple of slices of bread for lunch. Dinner was some of the roast that the CS was providing (I got some before it left the prep room), my bread, some Pringles, lemonade provided by the con, and later some Twizzlers:
Sunday breakfast was the same as Saturday but with an apple instead of a banana. I left the convention around 1pm and went to my favorite "fast food" place and ate off the list provided on the LID Life Community website. It was different not having rice, beans, or cheese on my burrito but it was still quite good. I love that I can still have chips, salsa, guacamole, and soda though!
That was a my weekend. Proper planning ahead made a successful weekend. The temptations were strong and plentiful, but I stuck to foods I knew were safe and made the best of my weekend. I had a good time at the con and am looking forward to next year already.
This year didn't stray far with a nacho bar (chips, nacho cheese, beans, chili meat, and salsa) and a salad bar on Friday. Saturday the selection for breakfast was bagels, waffles, hard boiled eggs, pop tarts, and fruit. I think lunch was sandwiches, but I didn't work or go in for lunch. Dinner was leftover nacho bar, soup bar, and salad bar. Sunday breakfast was the same as Saturday.
How I made this weekend work on LID at the con was that I brought something for every meal. I was able to either eat what I brought by itself as my meal or I used what I brought in conjunction with what was offered to make a meal.
Friday:
I had my normal breakfast at work (bagel, egg whites, bacon, and coffee with coconut milk creamer)
My snack was Pringles and a breakfast bar cause I wasn't sure the next time I would eat would be:
I went home and packed and had a ham sandwich on a potato bread thin on the road for lunch (no pic).
Once I got to the con, I checked into the hotel and went to the room and unpacked a little and set things up in the room. Then I registered with the con and got my badge and headed to the ConSuite to work. The best part about working the ConSuite (CS) is getting to see all the brands that they used and comparing them to the LID Life Community website. Sadly, most of the brands used weren't safe. I was still able to add somethings that they had into my pre-bought plan though.
Friday night dinner, I had lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes with salsa as my salad dressing along with some tortilla chips from the CS when combined with my ham sandwich on my bread and some Pringles that was dinner.
Saturday I combined the bagel, bacon, and coconut milk cream that I brought with the hard boiled eggs, banana, and coffee the CS provided for my breakfast. Snacks were some strawberries and fruit rings cereal. Lunch was leftover rotini and a couple of slices of bread for lunch. Dinner was some of the roast that the CS was providing (I got some before it left the prep room), my bread, some Pringles, lemonade provided by the con, and later some Twizzlers:
Sunday breakfast was the same as Saturday but with an apple instead of a banana. I left the convention around 1pm and went to my favorite "fast food" place and ate off the list provided on the LID Life Community website. It was different not having rice, beans, or cheese on my burrito but it was still quite good. I love that I can still have chips, salsa, guacamole, and soda though!
That was a my weekend. Proper planning ahead made a successful weekend. The temptations were strong and plentiful, but I stuck to foods I knew were safe and made the best of my weekend. I had a good time at the con and am looking forward to next year already.




















