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What a Nutritionist Buys to Eat on a Road Trip  

As a registered dietitian, I'm so glad that the days of gas stations dominated by Slim Jim’s, Snickers bars, and Funyuns are over. Bye, Felicia.

While it's still important to eat a clean, balanced meal before hitting the road, there are plenty of healthy options to fuel your body and your weight loss on the highway.

Make these your go-tos if you stop at a gas station, fast food restaurant, drugstore, or superstore.

Gas Station

Nutritionist Eats on a Road TripPhotograph by Keri Glassman

Along with unleaded, most gas stations now sell whole fruit! Apples, bananas, and oranges are the perfect grab-and-go snack because they're packed with fiber and water to keep you hydrated and full. And, of course, they're loaded with healthy carbohydrates to keep you energized behind the wheel.

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Nutritionist Eats on a Road TripPhotograph by Keri Glassman

Nuts go with fruit like peanut butter goes with jelly. Raw nuts, like Bazzini's raw cashews and almonds, are packed with protein, healthy fat, and fiber to keep you satisfied, full, and regular on the road. (See you never, bloating.)

Fast food restaurants

Nutritionist Eats on a Road TripPhotograph by Keri Glassman

Most fast food restaurants serve some version of a salad. My son begs for Subway, so if we have to make a fast food stop, this is where we go. In this situation, I keep it uber simple: a garden salad with cheese or grilled chicken and whatever extra veggies are available. The purpose here is to find a meal to nutritiously fill you up, and this does just that. (Fill up and fuel your weight loss with these recipes from the Women's Health Body Clock Diet.)

Drugstore

Nutritionist Eats on a Road TripPhotograph by Keri Glassman

Most drugstores have refrigerated sections in addition to the packaged snack aisles. Here, I make a satiating mini-meal out of Chobani Greek yogurt and nuts. This provides protein, fat, carbohydrates, as well as fiber, all of which are ideal for weight loss.

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Superstore

Nutritionist Eats on a Road TripPhotograph by Keri Glassman

It’s hard to navigate your way past the mega-sized jars of cheese balls, but once you do, you’ll find healthier options, like Skinny Pop popcorn (which is a whole grain and contains fiber), raw nuts, and salty, carb-free seaweed (I like Sea Crunchy Seaweed Snacks).

When it's available, I always supersize my water. You might have to pee more, but you'll stay hydrated—which can keep your from overdoing it on the snacks.

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