Garold
Well-Known Member
Having just read the failed Channel crossing thread (or 'wise decision making' thread) I was laughing to myself at the mention of pot noodles for breakfast.
Our apprentice at work has eaten one every day for lunch for a whole year. So, that's proof that a 17 year old can survive on pot noodles.
However, the journeying sailor needs to be a bit more careful. Eating the wrong food before a sea journey has often left me regretful.
Hoping to avoid seasickness I once resorted to eating dry toast for breakfast, followed later by crackers with a bit of sandwich spread. The seasickness was well under control, but the indigestion accompanied by vicious heartburn mid channel made me wish for the relief of a bit of seasickness.
Anyone else got any thoughts/experiences about poor food choices for sea journeys?
Cheers
Garold
Our apprentice at work has eaten one every day for lunch for a whole year. So, that's proof that a 17 year old can survive on pot noodles.
However, the journeying sailor needs to be a bit more careful. Eating the wrong food before a sea journey has often left me regretful.
Hoping to avoid seasickness I once resorted to eating dry toast for breakfast, followed later by crackers with a bit of sandwich spread. The seasickness was well under control, but the indigestion accompanied by vicious heartburn mid channel made me wish for the relief of a bit of seasickness.
Anyone else got any thoughts/experiences about poor food choices for sea journeys?
Cheers
Garold