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<blockquote data-quote="Blessedarethecheesemakers" data-source="post: 811672" data-attributes="member: 143273"><p>Those airline meals looked surprisingly acceptable. I flew long haul fairly recently and didn't bother with ordering a special meal as I was flying with a 2 year old and a 6 month old so my focus was elsewhere, but i just ended up eating the meat and veg and cheese and avoiding the other stuff. It helped that the 2 year old got a full meal most of which he didn't eat so I had his carb-free bits. Am flying home again soon and will take some almonds and dark chocolate for the flight but will otherwise make do with what is there. As what Andbreathe says, the portions are so small that so long as I don't eat the bread or fruit/pudding I'm safe. I then fill my boots at the stopover. I actually cope with flights so much better now that I low-carb. This was the only long haul trip when I didn't get swollen ankles for days afterwards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blessedarethecheesemakers, post: 811672, member: 143273"] Those airline meals looked surprisingly acceptable. I flew long haul fairly recently and didn't bother with ordering a special meal as I was flying with a 2 year old and a 6 month old so my focus was elsewhere, but i just ended up eating the meat and veg and cheese and avoiding the other stuff. It helped that the 2 year old got a full meal most of which he didn't eat so I had his carb-free bits. Am flying home again soon and will take some almonds and dark chocolate for the flight but will otherwise make do with what is there. As what Andbreathe says, the portions are so small that so long as I don't eat the bread or fruit/pudding I'm safe. I then fill my boots at the stopover. I actually cope with flights so much better now that I low-carb. This was the only long haul trip when I didn't get swollen ankles for days afterwards. [/QUOTE]
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