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Hi Cate,

What is your " TV Dinner? " mean?

Regards,

Lena

 

Cate Kauffman <CateK wrote:

I'm not doing any flying anytime soon, but my husband and I are

attending a training conference at the end of the month. We booked a

hotel room with a refrigerator and microwave oven and plan to bring

food with us. Even though the conference is providing lunches and a

continental breakfast and my employer is footing the bill for the

whole thing, I'm bringing food. The only time's I've had trouble with

this diet is when I ate out.

 

Since we will be gone for three days, I'm not taking a chance of

becoming ill. I already checked with the hotel banquet manager and

they have no problem with me bringing in my own food for the luncheon

since feeding me would require a major overhaul of their cooking

plans. (Breaded chicken, salad with croutons, bread on the tables, etc.).

 

So here is what's on my menu: bags of salad, a loaf of homemade GF

pumpernickle bread (the only one my hubby will eat), fruit, soy

cheese, Thai noodles (the one's that cook by sitting in hot water), GF

soy sauce, hummus, tortilla chips, refried beans, GF salad dressing

and extra coffee (the hotel rooms never give you enough coffee). I

will probably make a couple of homemade " TV dinners " that we can heat

up in the microwave. Later in the evening, we can go out for drinks or

socialize with our co-workers. My lunch will probably consist of the

soy cheese sandwiches (tomato, lettuce and cucumber), chips and carrot

sticks.

 

> Hi There!

>

> I was wondering how people handle ordering an airline meal.

 

 

 

 

Our vegan and gluten free recipes are available in the archives for this

group or at the following URL (***Recipes Posted to VGF***):

 

 

 

Check out these affiliated vegan lists ~

 

http://www.Christian-Vegan-Cooking

http://www.VintageVeganTea

http://www.VeganFoods4HealthyLiving

 

 

 

 

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Sounds like you're pretty good at bringing your own food.

I wouldn't worry about ordering airline food next time you fly. Just

bring your own food and relax That's what I do.

Roy

 

 

 

On Behalf Of Lena W

Tuesday, September 27, 2005 7:31 PM

 

Re: Re: Airline Special Meals

 

Hi Cate,

What is your " TV Dinner? " mean?

Regards,

Lena

 

Cate Kauffman <CateK wrote:

I'm not doing any flying anytime soon, but my husband and I are

attending a training conference at the end of the month. We booked a

hotel room with a refrigerator and microwave oven and plan to bring

food with us. Even though the conference is providing lunches and a

continental breakfast and my employer is footing the bill for the

whole thing, I'm bringing food. The only time's I've had trouble with

this diet is when I ate out.

 

Since we will be gone for three days, I'm not taking a chance of

becoming ill. I already checked with the hotel banquet manager and

they have no problem with me bringing in my own food for the luncheon

since feeding me would require a major overhaul of their cooking

plans. (Breaded chicken, salad with croutons, bread on the tables,

etc.).

 

So here is what's on my menu: bags of salad, a loaf of homemade GF

pumpernickle bread (the only one my hubby will eat), fruit, soy

cheese, Thai noodles (the one's that cook by sitting in hot water), GF

soy sauce, hummus, tortilla chips, refried beans, GF salad dressing

and extra coffee (the hotel rooms never give you enough coffee). I

will probably make a couple of homemade " TV dinners " that we can heat

up in the microwave. Later in the evening, we can go out for drinks or

socialize with our co-workers. My lunch will probably consist of the

soy cheese sandwiches (tomato, lettuce and cucumber), chips and carrot

sticks.

 

> Hi There!

>

> I was wondering how people handle ordering an airline meal.

 

 

 

 

Our vegan and gluten free recipes are available in the archives

for this group or at the following URL (***Recipes Posted to VGF***):

 

 

 

Check out these affiliated vegan lists ~

 

http://www.Christian-Vegan-Cooking

http://www.VintageVeganTea

http://www.VeganFoods4HealthyLiving

 

 

 

 

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