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General Chowhounding Topics
Air travel: tarte tatin or sfogliatelle?
in fridge in office; then take direct flight that afternoon. So, it would be unrefrigerated probably 3 hours max. Which do you think would travel best and stay freshest? The sfogliatelle has cream and a light pastry so I am... (11 replies, last updated by dolores September 1, 2008)
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Not About Food
AirTravel with Deli Provisions
Every year, I travel to Boston to watch the NCAA tourney with my friends. I always bring a heaping bag of provisions from my local Italian deli in Brooklyn: prosciutto, salami, marinated veggies, the works. I usually take the... (10 replies, last updated by cheesehead in recovery March 11, 2007)
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Home Cooking
Portable food ideas for air travel?
I’ve been a travel agent the past 26 years and I advise my clients to pack finger foods.....dried fruit (i.e. raisins, apricots, cranraisins, etc.); high-protein, non-sugared nuts; cheeses; crackers; and for meat-eaters,... (26 replies, last updated by Kari February 22, 2007)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Recommendations for packable food for air travel
Air travel is my excuse to pick up a box of fried chicken strips. (Popeyes or KFC) Very filling and easy to eat. Naval oranges or clementines are very refreshing and minimally messy. Once we stopped at the Atlanta farmers market... (27 replies, last updated by No.19 December 3, 2004)
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Not About Food
Self heating meals ok for air travel?
I was wondering if airlines now prohibit transporting the self heating meals on airplanes because the heating mixture contains magnesium, which is flammable. I haven’t heard anything, but I was curious if the airlines have... (2 replies, last updated by MikeG March 15, 2007)
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General Chowhounding Topics
Tgiving air travel-what to bring to noncooking hosts?
Hi, 'hounds- Here’s the challenge: I’m traveling on Thanksgiving Day (yes, I know this is ill-advised but the plan is set in stone) to visit in-laws who may be zombies...I love them but I’m not sure they actually... (29 replies, last updated by karykat November 4, 2009)
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South America
Traveling to Buenos Aires, Salta, and Iguacu...
I will be travelling to Buenos Aires, Salta, and Iguacu towards the end of August. In Salta, I plan to be in the city for two days, Cachi for one day, Colome for two days, and Cafayete for two days. It seems like there are... (4 replies, last updated by GIMI August 18, 2008)
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South America
Traveling to Buenos Aires, Salta, and Iguacu...
I will be travelling to Buenos Aires, Salta, and Iguacu towards the end of August. In Salta, I plan to be in the city for two days, Cachi for one day, Colome for two days, and Cafayete for two days. It seems like there are... (1 reply, last updated by aledm July 25, 2008)
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South America
travelling alone in Buenos Aires...recs!
hi all, travelling alone in BA and in search of good, moderately priced food at places where i´ll feel ok eating by myself as a single female traveller. also, if there are any other english speakers out there who are here until... (8 replies, last updated by Horn73 November 16, 2008)
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Manhattan
buenos aires
'm dying for a good steak and don’t want to travel out of my neighborhood. or pay too much - $15.95 for the steak! oh, by the way, the fries are thick, homemade and delicious too. winelist was really affordably priced - $27... (3 replies, last updated by ms May 4, 2006)
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South America
Buenos Aires
We are traveling to BA for 8 days in April. Any recommendations on local Restaurants, Delis, Wine Bars & Food Markets? We are interested in Parrillas and Bares y Cafe Notables de Buenos Aires. (11 replies, last updated by bullygirl August 31, 2007)
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International
Buenos Aires
Can you use US dollers there?? I am going to Buenos Aires at the end of March, but I don’t know much about the country and need to do some homework. I am looking more for cheap eats though, if you have any recommendation!... (7 replies, last updated by Alex March 31, 2005)
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California
Travels with Stanley
Moving from SF to the San Diego area, I took a few food notes as I traveled up and down I-5, 101, and route 1 recently. Nothing earth shaking. Just some different things I noted as I moved from my area of familiarity. There are... (4 replies, last updated by Gayla September 13, 2003)
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Home Cooking
Travelling with a cake
and travel very well. (17 replies, last updated by shindiganna December 25, 2006)
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Boston Area
Traveling with Lobsters
I’m interested in buying a few lobsters to travel to the midwest next week. Firstly, since lobsters are food and will be packaged with ice – can we travel with them now with all the restrictions? Can anyone recommend... (35 replies, last updated by ScubaSteve August 8, 2007)
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