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OT: Travel mugs
Hi, I’m looking to buy a nice travel coffee mug for my boyfriend. Sorry if this is not really appropriate for this board, I was just not sure where else to ask people (if you know of any other boards that would be more...
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place where i can find a good selection of high end travel mugs in montreal?
wasn’t exactly sure where to place this post, but hopefully it can still be answered here! i’ve been looking around canadian websites online as well as shops near where i live in montreal for a good quality leak proof...
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High Tea in Cubicle Land
How to brew your own tea at work.
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Autumn in a Glass
Ten beers for harvest moons.
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Thermal-like Coffee Holder/Mug for Work [Moved from Not About Food]
My husband is fanatic about his insulated coffee "mugs". We’ve gone through all of the options including Nissan and Thermos. What he likes above all of them is Contigo mugs that I get for $20 for a blister pack of 2 at...
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Travelling with a cake
and travel very well.
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Keep My Digital Photo Frame and Coffee Mug Separate Please
The Digi-Mug is a product we don’t need.
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Coffee maker for travel?
What kind of coffee aparatus do you use when traveling? Ideally, I’d like a press pot that: —is stainless steel or possibly plastic instead of glass so that it won’t break in my suitcase. —is small....
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Traveling Cake Solutions Please!
boxes. Cake carriers that I have seen sold are never the right size, never fit a big pretty plate with the cake on it, or they are too low if the cake is 3 or 4 layers. It is always always always my last minute stress preparing...
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What foods have traveled in your carry-on?
The X-Ray tech at Laguardia didn’t blink a minute at the 14 bagels I schlepped in my carry-on to Charleston on Sunday. What types of foods have traveled in your carry-on baggage?
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Long-Haul Travel with Cheese
Even though you don’t intend to bring ice packs, etc., you can still buy—probably from the cheesemonger, which I hope, if you’re in London, is Neal’s Yard Dairy—a kind of insulated plastic bag...
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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...
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Recommendations for packable food for air travel
Should you worry about how long sandwiches etc will keep if you travel with them? I mean obviously not forever I know, though I have a small insulated food bag I still remain concerned about egg, tuna or meat for example and...
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Traveling w/ Bialys & Onion Rye Bread?
In my experience, bialys don’t travel well at all – no matter what you do to them. They become hard and chewy and no amount of reheating will revive them, sadly. I’ve tried bringing them from NY to Canada...
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Nice desserts that travel well (by bike!)
I love to bring dessert when I go to dinner parties, but I generally travel by bike so I am limited to things that aren’t super delicate or extremely temperature sensitive. I know I can just take the safe route and bring...
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