And do you keep it in your purse at all times? And any other details you’d like to include pretty please. I’m very curious about the answers! 7 comments I don’t carry a purse or snacks. I carry a fanny pack with very little inside it I always carry 1 sweet and 1 savory option: generally roasted pumpkin/sunflower seeds as the savory snack and a protein bar for a sweet option. Quest bars Sour patch kids or other sour candy. Not for a snack, so much. If you’re having a panic attack eating something sour can actually trick your brain and help you come out of it much quicker “Homemade” trail mix with the basic nuts-raisins-chocolate mix, plus some Cheerios, Goldfish crackers , and Teddy Grahams. It never occurred to me to carry food in my purse, seriously Chocolate Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I always carry 1 sweet and 1 savory option: generally roasted pumpkin/sunflower seeds as the savory snack and a protein bar for a sweet option.
Sour patch kids or other sour candy. Not for a snack, so much. If you’re having a panic attack eating something sour can actually trick your brain and help you come out of it much quicker
“Homemade” trail mix with the basic nuts-raisins-chocolate mix, plus some Cheerios, Goldfish crackers , and Teddy Grahams.
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I don’t carry a purse or snacks. I carry a fanny pack with very little inside it
I always carry 1 sweet and 1 savory option: generally roasted pumpkin/sunflower seeds as the savory snack and a protein bar for a sweet option.
Quest bars
Sour patch kids or other sour candy.
Not for a snack, so much. If you’re having a panic attack eating something sour can actually trick your brain and help you come out of it much quicker
“Homemade” trail mix with the basic nuts-raisins-chocolate mix, plus some Cheerios, Goldfish crackers , and Teddy Grahams.
It never occurred to me to carry food in my purse, seriously
Chocolate