What do you bring to eat when flying?
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What do you bring to eat when flying?
I'm going to be flying (short flight, 4 hours) and since I'm limited on what I can bring to eat, no soup, yogurt, I"m wondering what you bring for snacks when you fly. I'm able to eat most foods, but I don't want to worry about food being stuck so I'd like to stick to softer foods (easier to swish). Any advice?

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It's nice to have protien, so I take tofu, the kind that is smoked or flavored, cut into small chunks...great if you are vegan or not...not so much chewing, or at least with only back teeth. Bananas are not so bad, but I always feel that sugar is sitting on my teeth with fruit, so I generally avoid it if it is impossible to brush....oh, and avocado is great cut into chunks too! Usually there is a jamba juice or something in the airport during stop-overs. Also, powdered soups, like instant miso soup packets are great...just ask for hot water on the plane!
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Re: What do you bring to eat when flying?
I think you can bring on one of those really tiny containers of applesauce, as long as it's under 3 ounces.
There are yogurts in packets. Usually they're in flavors kids like, but it's better than nothing. There are also really small yogurts that are less than 4 ounces.
There are yogurts in packets. Usually they're in flavors kids like, but it's better than nothing. There are also really small yogurts that are less than 4 ounces.
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Re: What do you bring to eat when flying?
I eat whatever they serve on the plane. I have yet to find any food in flight or out which is not braces compatible. Maybe nut-covered candy apples.
Sometimes they don't have straws which is really annoying.
When you fly, you can select a kosher meal, vegetarian meal, gluten-free meal, allergic-to-nuts meal, so why not a metal-mouth meal? I guess we still lack the political clout.
Sometimes they don't have straws which is really annoying.
When you fly, you can select a kosher meal, vegetarian meal, gluten-free meal, allergic-to-nuts meal, so why not a metal-mouth meal? I guess we still lack the political clout.
34 y/o guy with full metal brackets and molar bands since 12/16/2009.
1st Adjustment + secondary molar bands 1/23/2010.
2nd Adjustment 3/27/2010.
3rd Adjustment 5/1/2010.
4th Adjustment 6/11/2010.
5th Adjustment 9/29/2010.
6th Adjustment 2/8/2011.
1st Adjustment + secondary molar bands 1/23/2010.
2nd Adjustment 3/27/2010.
3rd Adjustment 5/1/2010.
4th Adjustment 6/11/2010.
5th Adjustment 9/29/2010.
6th Adjustment 2/8/2011.