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Food to take when travelling

Ednaland

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I am a newbie so would appreciate some advice. I am going abroad on holiday next week. The flight leaves at 7am so I'm hoping to have some breakfast at the airport. As a backup in case I don't have time to eat before takeoff, I want to take some food/snacks with me to eat on the plane as won't know what food might be available to buy in flight or what it contains. We are staying in a hotel the night before so taking anything fresh could be difficult. Also I think I should have some food/ snacks with me in case of problems during the holiday.
Can anyone help with some suggestions please?
 
I take little pouches of olives (59p in Home Bargains, they’re really robust packs), cheese and nuts everywhere, they’ve got me out of hole a few times. Hope you have a lovely holiday!
 
Lidl and Aldi both do their own 'little' cheese portions in nets. Aldi do a pepperami copy. Primula cheese straight from the tube is handy. Boiled eggs. Children's snack bags of nuts as already suggested. Peanut butter.
 
If your hotel does buffet breakfast, snaffle some sausages, bacon. cooked meat, cheese and boiled egg to put in a clip snap bag in your handbag!
 
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