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<blockquote data-quote="JoesUPSacct" data-source="post: 4930483" data-attributes="member: 82124"><p>we've had temps in the low 90's with high humidity for the last couple of weeks. it's knocking unprepared drivers out left and right. </p><p>i don't start my lunch until 3 because my pickups start at 4. my lunch box every day has a bag of salted peanuts, apricots and raisins for snacking throughout the day. apricots and raisins are two of the foods highest in potassium and salted peanuts are, well, salted. </p><p></p><p>i also lived in s.e. asia for 15 years and had a 7-11 on every street corner that sold refrigerated cold towels and i keep that habit going here. take a washcloth and soak it in water, put it in a ziploc bag and throw it in the freezer overnight. keep the ziploc in your lunch box and put it on the back of your neck to cool off. as the day wears on and you need a bit more, take the cold washcloth out of the ziploc and use it to clean your face and hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoesUPSacct, post: 4930483, member: 82124"] we've had temps in the low 90's with high humidity for the last couple of weeks. it's knocking unprepared drivers out left and right. i don't start my lunch until 3 because my pickups start at 4. my lunch box every day has a bag of salted peanuts, apricots and raisins for snacking throughout the day. apricots and raisins are two of the foods highest in potassium and salted peanuts are, well, salted. i also lived in s.e. asia for 15 years and had a 7-11 on every street corner that sold refrigerated cold towels and i keep that habit going here. take a washcloth and soak it in water, put it in a ziploc bag and throw it in the freezer overnight. keep the ziploc in your lunch box and put it on the back of your neck to cool off. as the day wears on and you need a bit more, take the cold washcloth out of the ziploc and use it to clean your face and hands. [/QUOTE]
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