I was thinking about taking a noodle bowl but I am not sure if they would have really hot water for it? But then this is over seas, well 5 hours to Hawaii. You would think they would have some hot water?
Trader joe's has some good noodle bowls.
So I got 2 noodle bowls
1 pb and j sandwich(to split w/hubby)
some yummy pepper potatoe chips
carrots
orange slices
dark choclate truffle bar
+ I always bring tea bags
I would think this would keep my husband happy
I thought maybe a salame sandwich but that with the noodle bowl and all the salt could be a .bad combo
Last edited by Brandi; 02-18-2008 at 03:52 PM.
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Wow, it's beyond me why you all don't want
A. The three pretzels that come in the snack package, or
B. To pay $8 US for a dried out turkey sandwich on stale bread.
Where is your sense of adventure???
I take fruit (apples, banana, grapes), or a peanut butter sandwich. I rarely fly more than 3 - 4 hours at a stretch though. Usually DC to Denver or occasionally to SF. Nothing more...
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Bandaid and chapstick would actually be an improvement on some airline meals. (Mmmm, cheese sandwich.) That's why I love Air FranceTheir food is actually kind of edible, plus you get a glass of drinkable wine.
Ordering any of the "special" meals is usually a good idea, too (vegetarian, kosher, halal, Hindu, etc.), regardless of whether you really "need" it. They don't ask for a note from your spiritual adviser.