Some of the traditional foods sold from concession trailers includes ice cream, Hot Dogs, sausages or bratwurst, cotton candy, pretzels, sodas and coffee, pastries, sandwhiches, and snow cones. Other items I have seen be popular are BBQ, funnel cakes, anything that is deep fried is a huge hit currently, nachoes, Navajo or Indian Tacos, Greek food, Pizza, just about anything on a stick, big cookies, tacos and burritos, burgers and fries, etc. Look for what foods are popular in your area and something that is different from the other carts.
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A number of companies sell concession carts for foods such as hot dogs, pizza and coffee. Some of the companies include Apollo, Unique Vending Carts and creative Mobile Systems.
Foods that are served from concession carts are safe to eat IF they are prepared in a sanitary manner. Make sure the server is wearing proper gloves, and their hair is secured. Be sure that hot food has been kept at correct temperatures and cold food has been kept at correct temperatures.
Controlling acid reflux is more about what you don't eat. Spicy foods and other foods that are acidic should be avoided, although some foods affect some patients but not others. Small, frequent meals help. Big meals and late night eating should be avoided. This site has some suggestions for meal plans: heartburn.about.com/od/goodfoodsbadfoods/Good_Foods_Bad_Foods_For_Heartburn_Sufferers_Acid_Reflux_Diet.htm Your physician can make suggestions for your particular situation as well.
appetizers, chicken, mash potatoes & gravy, green beans, corn, salad and desert..cake or pie
You should really consult your doctor about the type of diet that you think you need. He or she would have the most information about your specific needs. However, there are sites online that could help you to find a proper diet.
The Mayo Clinic offers suggestions on how to lower cholesterol. I have provided a link to to the Mayo Clinic website: www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol/CL00002
Yes, there is a site called all foods natural, which will offer advice and suggestions for you. Visit here for details: http://www.allfoodsnatural.com/.
we can not live without water, vegetables, protein and meat. Foods that we could live without are greasy foods,soft drinks and some other rich in fat and sugar foods.
If you experience gas, bloating, excessive belching, nausea or diarrhea after eating certain foods, there is a high probability that you have developed an intolerance or allergy to this particular food. Try keeping a food journal for a week and make note of which foods lead to experiencing uncomfortable symptoms. You may also need to visit your doctor to help you pinpoint problematic foods, and get suggestions for food alternatives that won't upset your stomach.
I would go to a tried and true website that is very trustworthy--the Mayo Clinic. Here's a link to their site and their suggestions for foods to lower your cholesterol: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol/CL00002
A number of website list great suggestions for high protein foods, including WebMD, Cooking Light, and Ask Men. All three of these sites offer great tasting food alternatives that are packed with protein.