[Nfbmt] Lunch
Edward Robbins
ecrobbins517 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 25 23:58:17 UTC 2013
Dar,
According to the agenda, there are several places to purchase
"lunchs", including Red's Deli. This deli is open 24 hours a day and is a
combination of convenience store and quick-service restaurant. Another
excerpt is east end of the West Concourse running from east t west. There
will be food and beverages available for purchase from mobile concession
stands located along the Concourse. As for the "lunch to go" you referred
to, I am not aware of without more information. Was it a post from the
diabetic list?
Many folks go to a grocery store to acquire their own diabetic
needs. If you don't have access to a fridge, you can always use the ice
bucket to keep cold things cold. I have on occasion purchased enough
groceries to keep me going and only eat at the restaurant once a day.
Just be assured that your own needs can only be organized and
supplied by yourself. Just don't be afraid to ask questions for ideas and
directions.
Ted
EDWARD C "TED" ROBBINS
, CEO MBEI, Treasurer NFB of Montana & MANAGER MAB EQUIPMENT PROGRAM
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of d m gina
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 4:39 PM
To: nfbmt at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Nfbmt] Lunch
Hi,
I just read a post on behalf of getting a lunch.
Where do you get this, and what is the cost?
Just thought I would ask.
We were considering taking bars with us, where I would be better off having
a sandwich something like this.
I thought it was called lunch to go.
Someone is selling a lunch bag don't remember the state, where they were the
ones sharing on behalf of the lunch to go.
I am sure I will get jumped on, but will share anyway.
I have many fears going to the convention.
Until I know I will be ok, the fear stays.
This is the first time I have traveled to a convention being a diabetic.
At home I know what to do fast, in a strange place I don't.
I to want to cut down on much of the restraunt eating.
I am sure there are other diabetics on this list who travel more than I do.
maybe you can give me a tip or two.
yes I have written to the diabetic list, where they are buying food for the
fridge or eating out.
I don't want to carry allot of stuff extra.
The lighter the better.
I didn't feel comfortable with each one doing their own thing.
Thanks for reading, and again where do we get a lunch.
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