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Blkflyer 11-02-2007 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by Spooledup (Post 256813)
You can buy the Biscoff cookies at the local Kroger around here. They are in the bakery section tucked away in a corner. Any Kroger should have them.

Careful with the Biscoff cookies, have you guys seen the sugar content, dam cookings are going to require you take insulin later in life

rustypigeon 11-02-2007 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by texaspilot76 (Post 256512)
I take cans of canned chicken (tuna will work in lieu of chicken) with the pull-tab top and ritz crackers. When I am at the airport, I go and grab a handful of mayonaise and relish packets from a resident vender and voila! Instant chicken salad on crackers. It's cheap, non-perishable, and way better than alot of things you could be eating.

Get yourself a "P38 military can opener" then you don't have to limit yourself to the fliptop lids. I have been carrying one of these for years. Its so small that security has never even opened up my bag to see what it is.

http://www.olive-drab.com/images/p38_opener_250.jpg

Joeshmoe 11-02-2007 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by FlyByCable (Post 256402)
Why don't you eat at a restaurant like normal people do while on the road?

Why be normal?

Roman 11-02-2007 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by Joeshmoe (Post 257033)
Why be normal?

you got a point lol, more money is always good especially on the first year lol

Cubdriver 11-03-2007 04:33 AM


Originally Posted by Pilotpip (Post 256392)
Kinda like a power bar but they actually taste good. I like the peanutbutter/chocholate chip bars myself. 100 calories per bar, they fill you up and don't have any bad crap in them.

Sounds like the same thing I have been consuming daily for years. Theres a version of chocolate chip peanut butter granola bar made by Quaker that has 100 calories, plus another that I actually like more made by ConAgra Foods rebranded locally all over the country as Kroger Ingles Dillons Publix or what have you. $.20 apiece, low fat, taste great alone or dipped in coffee.

exp96 11-03-2007 06:43 AM


Originally Posted by kalyx522 (Post 256580)
LOL, biscoff cookies are the best thing about jumpseating on DAL/ASA/Comair! I actually loved them so much I ordered a box online a few years ago.

I used to love those biscoff cookies with coffee. That ended when I got food poisoning on an overnight and I had the pleasure of tasting those cookies for a second time. Although I am sure the cookies were not the culprit, I haven't been able to touch one in almost 6 years.

kalyx522 11-03-2007 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by exp96 (Post 257137)
I used to love those biscoff cookies with coffee. That ended when I got food poisoning on an overnight and I had the pleasure of tasting those cookies for a second time. Although I am sure the cookies were not the culprit, I haven't been able to touch one in almost 6 years.

uhm, thank you for spoiling it for me as well, I'm not sure I can look at biscoff cookies now without remembering this :eek::p

SharkyBN584 11-03-2007 08:50 AM

I'm amazed no one has mentioned Beef Jerky. Also, nuts, Tuna, canned fruit (with the fliptop or the MacGuyver can opener above) granola bars, etc etc. You can also bring soup and use the coffee maker to heat it up.

G2TT 11-03-2007 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by SharkyBN584 (Post 257187)
You can also bring soup and use the coffee maker to heat it up.

And let the coffee maker stories begin...:eek:

FlyByCable 11-03-2007 12:09 PM

You can try tuna in the foil pouches, they keep forever and don't need to be kept cool.


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