The increasing prices of airline tickets are making the car a more popular option for going to see family members this holiday season. But sitting for hours and hours in a car can take its toll - both on your health and your wallet - and after packing the car full of luggage and presents, packing food can be the last thing on the list. Amy Virus, a registered dietitian with Temple University's Center for Obesity fact-finding and Education, says that a bit of progressive
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