{"items": [{"author": "Mac", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/447996715255864?comment_id=448008601921342", "anchor": "fb-448008601921342", "service": "fb", "text": "Nature Valley Oats'nHoney and Almond Crunch.  My problem is that I _do_ like them.  The Oats'nHoney is actually an equivalent to a bowl of oatmeal. Decent meal.", "timestamp": "1357620735"}, {"author": "James", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/106345404829653994850", "anchor": "gp-1357623262260", "service": "gp", "text": "Dark (85%+) chocolate. Unlike normal \"food bars\", which are candy bars that pretend to be food so you don't feel as bad about them, dark chocolate is actually food. And it subdivides easily, which encourages sharing. Also a water bottle.\n<br>\n<br>\nOther things with a high value-to-weight ratio: caffeine potions or pills, \u00a0electrolyte packets, nicotine gum, bandages, topical antibiotic, ibuprofen, a micro-USB cable (preferrably retractable).", "timestamp": 1357623262}, {"author": "David&nbsp;Chudzicki", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/106120852580068301475", "anchor": "gp-1357629095554", "service": "gp", "text": "Dark chocolate is food?", "timestamp": 1357629095}, {"author": "Sally", "source_link": "https://www.facebook.com/jefftk/posts/447996715255864?comment_id=448114555244080", "anchor": "fb-448114555244080", "service": "fb", "text": "Those Oats'nHoney bars can last forever, too.  I keep one in my car and my dance bag.  The heck with making bad decisions - when I get hungry I get headaches sometimes feel light headed.", "timestamp": "1357648941"}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/103013777355236494008", "anchor": "gp-1357650824888", "service": "gp", "text": "@James\n\u00a0The goal is to get unhungry quickly, and it's fine for that to have something with a lot of sugar.\n<br>\n<br>\nWater is good, but it's heavy and enough places have water that I only bring one when I know I'll be without, generally buses, cars, airplanes.", "timestamp": 1357650824}, {"author": "Mad", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/100533872344198336746", "anchor": "gp-1357655462708", "service": "gp", "text": "As a lifelong food addict, I invariably eat my portable emergency food in nonemergency situations -- it's just too easy to access and eat. Because it's calorie dense, this leads to me overeating. I wouldn't encourage portable emergency food for people who struggle with weight control.\n<br>\n<br>\nWith respect to caffeine, I highly recommend Stay Alert caffeine gum.", "timestamp": 1357655462}, {"author": "John", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/100633726263571579985", "anchor": "gp-1357660652570", "service": "gp", "text": "Keeping food that you don't really like is a great strategy to make sure there will be something there when you really need it.", "timestamp": 1357660652}, {"author": "Mad", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/100533872344198336746", "anchor": "gp-1357662562655", "service": "gp", "text": "\"Food you don't really like\"? What's that?\n<br>\n<br>\nThere are no objects in the set \"Items which are edible\" that are not also in the set \"Items I will eat when bored\". Sometimes I even eat stuff most wouldn't consider edible, e.g.: hot sauce (directly, on a spoon), uncooked ramen noodles, cornstarch packing peanuts.", "timestamp": 1357662562}]}