goin' on an airplane...
I'll be flying for Thanksgiving, and I was wondering what people take on the plane with them to eat? any suggestions?
Susan |
Hi Susan...
I recently flew... it is good to be prepared. Airlines are not serving food on most US flights. I think it depends on how long and if you are in first class. My flight was 3 hours and we were served pretzels. SO --- here is what I did. I bought a bag of individual string cheese. It says the are to be kept refrigerated.. but it is not really that hot out and they are individually wrapped. Then I also took nuts.. not alot... but some to nibble on.. Someone mentioned to me that they packed pork rinds.. but I was not able to put them in a brief case. :) Maybe double check carbs on V-8 it is supposedly a vegetable drink... They serve bottled water on the plane.. all else is carb. I know it is not especially exciting.. but it gets you through. Ramona |
thanks for the reply. As a side note, I have noticed that certain brands of string cheese get less "mushy" (none of them go *bad*) after being out for a while. Unfortunately I just bought a 20-pack of a kind that does not like to be out of the fridge for long! But i'll be on the plane for about 4 hours...maybe I'll bring a cheese wheel? :daze:
Susan |
Almonds saved my butt while trapped on a plane for 6 hours last month. Nothing but pretzles anywhere. If you have a bottle of water put that in the freezer the night before and keep the cheese and the water in the same bag; the frozen bottle will keep the cheese cool longer.
Nat |
Valium.
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ok, let's see if I have it down...
things to pack: -frozen water to keep -cheese wheel cold and to -gulp down my valium and -almonds for dessert. The flight attendants are gonna love me! |
Yah... but at that point... you probably wouldn't care!!!! :daze:
Ramona |
this is a good point.
good thing I'm going straight from the plane to thanksgiving dinner! bring on the turkey! dark meat this year, my favorite...and allowed! |
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