carry-on food?
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carry-on food?
Now that the airlines have limited food service, what is your favorite snck/food which you bring on-board that is still allowed?
Got a 6 hour flight next month with a 7 year old! Don't think he'll survive on pretzels.
Got a 6 hour flight next month with a 7 year old! Don't think he'll survive on pretzels.
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For starters, make sure it isn't odorific! Nothing [well, almost] is worse than having to either smell someone else's yummy [or stinky] food for hours!
Of course it should be easy to eat, not spill or spoil.
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Debi
Of course it should be easy to eat, not spill or spoil.
Every month, Conde Nast Traveler has just think kind of meal listed on it's website: cntraveler.com
Debi
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"Lunchables" are prepackaged sets of crackers, cheese, meat, treat and are very easy to carry. Then there's always string cheese, cookies, crackers, etc. that you can pack yourself (don't forget prepackaged puddings, apple sauce, jello that will survive for many hours). I can't stand any of the above, but kids sure seem to like that kind of stuff.
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There is a whole article in today's paper about how filthy planes are now. The companies are deep cleaning only about once a month, if that, to save costs. They talk about stuff being left in seat pockets and grime on trays, hand rests and between seat cushions. So I guess what ever you bring on board to eat, bring along something to clean up both yourself and the tray you eat on.
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As of now, you cannot bring on yogurt and I am guessing this includes jello and pudding maybe even applesauce. I would skip these just to be sure and if they are in the Lunchables, remove them. I think there a juice packs in Lunchables too...take those out too.
That really just leave cheese, meat, snack...why not save the $$ and pack your own "legal" version?
Hope this helps...
Debi
That really just leave cheese, meat, snack...why not save the $$ and pack your own "legal" version?
Hope this helps...
Debi
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For kids, how about a peanut butter sandwich or two? Some dried apricots (have them try them at home first). Cookies (most love chocolate chip cookies). Baby carrots (most kids seem to love them). A candy bar? Crackers and some nonsmelly cheese. I wouldn't worry to much about "healty", I would just pack what the airlines and the airport permits and what will keep your children happy for the duration of the flight. Best wishes.
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Sorry folks but I love to bring pizza on the plane. ORD and DEN (and possibly others) have Wolfgang Puck places. I grab a pizza to go. They put it in a bag. It is 4 small pieces and they are really good!
When I am done I put everything back in the bag and the FA tosses it.
I always have 4 individually wrapped handi-wipes when I fly in the event I need to clean my hands.
Anyway, it is my favorite.
I also love the highly portable plain, small burgers from McDonald's or Burger King.
Once in a while I will grab one of those peanut butter and jelly sandwiches that are frozen... can't recall the name but they are good.
I stick one in a sandwich container so it does not get smashed and off to the a/p I go
When I am done I put everything back in the bag and the FA tosses it.
I always have 4 individually wrapped handi-wipes when I fly in the event I need to clean my hands.
Anyway, it is my favorite.
I also love the highly portable plain, small burgers from McDonald's or Burger King.
Once in a while I will grab one of those peanut butter and jelly sandwiches that are frozen... can't recall the name but they are good.
I stick one in a sandwich container so it does not get smashed and off to the a/p I go
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Unfortunately, because of medication I almost have to eat on many of my flights. I get upgraded on 75% of flights so for the most part I am fine but when I am taking that 5pm, 3.5 hour flight that arrives in Dallas at 1030p., after a full day of running from one meeting to another, I am gonna eat whether anyone cares or not. The 3 items I have mentioned should not be offensive to anyone, and I am neat and tidy.
Those frozen PBJ sandwiches are so good. They are round and crimped on the edge. I know they are made by Smuckers. I took some of these to the hospital when I had surgery a while back... I was so hungry from fasting and knew I would be starved. It was a tasty snack once I woke up!
Those frozen PBJ sandwiches are so good. They are round and crimped on the edge. I know they are made by Smuckers. I took some of these to the hospital when I had surgery a while back... I was so hungry from fasting and knew I would be starved. It was a tasty snack once I woke up!

