
Seriosly my DH and older DS NEED to eat or they turn I to evil monsters- must be a low blood sugar thing after not eating overnight-and it needs to be a protein kind of meal- no donuts or things like that...glad someone knows what I mean!
Oh definitely. We had several
Disneyland trips that helped solidify the fact that the menfolk in my household need FOOD. I do, too, but I can hold it together a LOT longer than they can. I don't start a tantrum until way later, LOL.
It's why food is such a big part of my planning for trips. We have our favorites for Universal...veggie burgers at Richters almost every day, the cheese pizza at the Woody Woodpecker area, and often DS twists our arms into getting an adult-sized plate of cheese ravioli at Lombard's. And other foods as well. Practically the whole point of my WDW pre trip report is *where are we going to eat*?
Our Disney trips have also helped us figure out what the guys canNOT have, ingredients-wise, after watching their reactions.
Food is very important in our family.
Let me preface this by saying we are not health food nuts at all, but because DS was prone to migraines as a kid, he doesn't eat much sugar- if he were to consume a Cinnabon for breakfast, he would act like the Tasmanian devil before puking and then passing out

sounds like he and DH will have to eat pb and j and then lunch when something opens. Those ham and cheese pockets sound like they may work, at least for DH. Thanks for the laugh, Planogirl!
Just in case you've had a sneaking suspicion that maybe it's certain types of sugar, the passing out thing reminded me of DS. He would get violent, hyper, and then pass out, and it turns out it was when he ate things based on corn syrup. (so just that, also corn syrup solids, and HFCS) We had never looked at the ingredients in the Smuckers Uncrustables until one day at California Adventure, when I discovered they have corn syrup AND HFCS. Even at 3 he knew how badly he felt after eating those things, and opted to throw the rest of it away, rather than eat it. It was amazing, watching him make that decision when he was so little. So you might want to beware what *kind* of PB&J they eat, just in case it's not *all* sugars, but some types.
Since DH has a blood sugar meter, we can actually "watch" his blood sugar's reaction to table sugar vs the corn-based syrups. It's drastically different, and makes sense as to why the two of them have such big reactions (he's also stealth-tested DS's blood when there has been accidental consumption and it does the same sky-high/plummet thing). Gotta be careful with my guys!
So we typically start off with a Clif-brand protein bar of some kind, as our stomachs are waking up, then have an early-early lunch. 10:30 is 7:30 in the morning for us for most of our trips, so it's a little confusing, but not having tantrums is worth it!