What constitutes "fast food"?
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narby
In Mid August. I am planning a 3300 mile loop
Wow, that look's like a great trip! Welcome to the Great Americana RoadTrip Forum!
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Although it may be inevitable, I would like to avoid fastfood entirely on this trip.
My first question would have to be -- what would you consider FastFood? BurgerKing-like entries, sandwiches from Starbucks or local grocery stores? Snack food? If you really want to eat healthy, I would for the most part, avoid Mom & Pop places (or at least put them on the same parity as the McDonald's of the world) and purchase groceries and eat from coolers/camping. There are thousands of smaller restaurant operations along your route -- and I have probably eaten at many of them of the years -- but most of them serve fare pretty close to fast food establishments these days.
One of our road trip colleagues manages RoadFood and you can find plenty of suggestions therein.
Mark
You can do it without having to cook
I usually only eat in a restaurant every 2-3 days. And then, when I do, I try to make it a nice meal. I try to find places with good, local cuisine. Here's some cooler ideas that might help you out.
Ooooh, that does look good!
I'll have to remember that one!
I hope you followed my link for grocery suggestions. We are very satisfied with the wide range of healthy, filling food we can eat without even having to cook. Of course, bringing a stove gives you additional options. We often don't bother as a hot meal every two days is good enough when the weather is hot. If the weather is cooler, it is nice to eat warm food more often though. In that case, the stove is worth the extra space it takes.