Not exact matches
Through her charity, B Strong, she brought
with her four chartered
planes (and over 10
planes as of Wednesday) packed
with tens of thousands of pounds of medical supplies, water,
food, baby diapers and wipes, as well as $ 25,000 in cash gift cards, cash, and $ 30,000 in Costco gift cards.
Insider tip: Virgin stocks the
plane with a limited amount of
food.
This past week was crazy - busy... After an AMAZING time at the
Food and Wine Conference, my
plane home was delayed due to some sort of mechanical issue
with the air - conditioning.
If I could pack these roasted beet and Shiitaki mushroom tartines to bring
with me for a snack on the
plane to Seattle for the IFBC (International
Food Bloggers Conference) this Thursday, I would do it in a heartbeat!
I take these
with me whenever I travel as I usually can't eat the
plane food and it's my favourite travel tip.
We had a long flight to Mexico this winter and so I looked up some ideas for
food I could make ahead and take on the
plane with us.
They are usually so strict
with food when you get on
planes to the States.
(As an aside, we travelled a couple times
with our oldest, and he did great, except on one leg of a flight when he was 18 mos, where among other delays, we sat in the
plane on the runway for 3 hours
with no
food / water service (we ran out of snacks)-- we got dirty looks because he was (understandably) crying, and then when I nursed him to calm him down, that got me looks too.
Parents
with children under age two can bring baby
food and beverages on the
plane as they are exempt from the 100 mL limit.
I use the top tray of a cheese platter in my refrigerator and lay meats and such that I am defrosting, the top is large enough to hold a 30 lb turkey and we all know the mess they can cause in the refrigerator... Also I have seen when my friends husband had taken the baby
food jars and attached the covers to a wooden wheel he had made,
with a little handle on the side to turn the wheel, he then filled it
with his wifes favorite spices, it is adorable, now that both have left this
plane of life I often think of that spice rack..
a woman who is grieving the loss of a baby a friend who is surviving throat cancer and learning to eat whole
foods again a woman who is separated from her husband and dealing
with crippling anxiety a friend who is remembering the death of her teenage son two years ago another blogger who is dealing
with chronic pain and reconstructive surgeries after a life - threatening
plane crash and severe burns that cover her body
It was a very stressful time,
with an 11 hour
plane trip, 4 changes of homes in 4 weeks, suddenly not seeing any family, seeing a lot less of Daddy, new people, new
food, new everything... breastfeeding was a godsend.
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Before we fill the skies
with swarms of autonomously flying cameras, atmospheric sensors, and Mexican
food, we need to figure out how to keep them from crashing into one another, not to mention heading into passenger
planes.
You'll spend 8 hours seated in cargo netting along the fuselage of an LC - 130 turboprop cargo
plane packed
with tons of equipment (from frozen
food to compressed helium), struggling to hear yourself think (forget about hearing the person next to you talk).
An Australian nonprofit has started working
with local airlines to distribute uneaten
plane food to charities in need.
Prepare for the
plane ride and take some
food with you.
Now we bring most of our
food whenever we travel anywhere — including by
plane, and even
with 5 kids!
Airplane
food can be a little trying, and so I like starting a trip
with a green juice to ensure I'm one step ahead, and getting onto that
plane in top form.
I find that the moment I start traveling (whether by
plane or car), my mind diverts to
food, and the only real way to ensure I don't mindlessly indulge in shitty
food is to stay full and satisfied
with the good stuff.
Some of the best parts of traveling — seeing new terrain by
plane, train, bus, or car; changing your diet in order to try new
foods from different cultural cuisines, and living in an entirely new place (possibly unsure of where you'll find your next pit stop) are unfortunately also some of the things that can leave you
with a clogged digestive system while you're away.
These wholesome and nutritious cocoa date bites may be the answer.I am often on the go, whether it's errands around town or globetrotting far away (spending a lot of time in airports and on
planes), so it's important for me to fill my body
with whole
foods and nutrients that are going to power me through my day and not leave me in a weighed down energy slump.
We've all been on a
plane with a bout of
food poisoning or a snivelling child, but what happens when a member of your family has an ongoing condition that seriously impacts their ability to travel?
And I'm not over exaggerating when I tell you that it was the best
food I've ever had in an air
plane.;) Additionally, the NAP team surprised us
with cozy blankets and pillows
with out initials and some helpful goodies such as a silky sleeping mask.
With little
food and litle water, they decide to stave off death by building a
plane out of their crashed one.
When the passengers and crew of a jet are incapacitated due to
food poisoning, a rogue pilot
with a drinking problem must cooperate
with his ex-girlfriend turned stewardess to bring the
plane to a safe landing.
The
plane is broken and stuck in the middle of the searing desert, leaving the crew
with nowhere to go, a limited supply of
food and drink, and a sneaking suspicion that no one will come looking for them.
After his
plane crashed into the ocean, he survived for over 40 days
with little
food or water but was later rescued by the enemy and taken prisoner by Japanese forces, where he was severely beaten and mistreated.
Once again the
plane was packed
with donated supplies (dog
food, beds, cleaning supplies...) from NJ to SC making great use of the
plane.
The
plane was packed
with donated supplies including dog
food, beds, and cleaning supplies to be brought to the shelter in SC.
Each
plane is equipped
with necessary resources — water bowls,
food, crates for keeping the animals safe — but while these animals have never been on an airplane, they make themselves right at home.
We have gone so far as to carry it on a
plane to get it to her... imagine TSAs looks as they pull out giant baggies filled
with dog
food!!
Days later, he had bought a
plane ticket for himself, and
with leash,
food,
food bowls, and a new collar in hand, was walking in to the animal shelter to be reunited
with his long - lost pet.
You may not be offered the best selection of
food on the
plane, so pack a large meal to bring
with you (just forgo any liquids or sauces!).
Located only one hour away from Stockholm by
plane, Gdansk attracted her
with great
food for low - cost, amazing Christmas lightnings and the opportunity to hang out and eat long hotel breakfasts at the newly opened design Hotel Sadova.
Even if you don't want to stay in Istanbul, TripAdvisor's Wendy Perrin says travelers should consider connecting there: «The average airfare to Istanbul is only $ 1,197, and that's because Turkish Airlines has been rapidly expanding its fleet (
with new
planes with comfy seats and great
food) and offering low fares from its U.S. gateways.
Located one hour away from Stockholm by
plane, Gdansk attracted us
with great
food for low - cost, and the opportunity to hang out and eat long hotel breakfasts at the newly opened design hotel Sadova.
Finally, I hate flying on old
planes with terrible
food even in business on AA especially the CHI - DUS route.
John Travolta loaded up his
plane last week
with medical supplies,
food, and a bunch of Scientology Evangelists.
They provide passengers
with food and drinks, pillows and assistance
with activities inside a
plane.
I was totally shattered — bordering on mildly deranged — from a combination of no sleep or entertainment system on my Qantas flight home from Singapore, coupled
with the most revolting breakfast I've ever eaten on a
plane... which is saying something, because I once got
food poisoning from the Portuguese sausage and scrambled eggs on a Hawaiian Airlines flight many, many moons ago.