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katie
 
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Default air canada vegan food?

thanks for the info, carole! ()

"carole" > wrote in message
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> Sorry, I've been away from my email for a while - but in case this is
> still valid.
>
> I'm a Canadian living in London and we take air canada all the time
> back for visits. the vegan food is pretty good on air canada, but do
> watch out - i think that every time we've flown with them at least one
> thing on our plate has not been vegan. normally this is a muffin that
> is a side thing to your main meal, so it's not too inconvenient.
>
> i can't imagine that you'd need to take your soy milk with you - but i
> suppose that depends on where you're going. we've had no trouble
> getting soymilk in the uk, france and belgium.
>
> :-)
>
> On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 21:38:11 GMT, "katie"
> > wrote:
>
> >anyone ever tried the vegan air canada food? i'm bracing for the worst,

but
> >it would be nice to have an idea what to expect.
> >
> >also, do you know what kindof food you can bring on an airplane/checked
> >luggage? since i'll be away for a week, i figured i could bring some
> >soymilk (which i guess i have to bring carry on so it doesn't explode)

and
> >dried fruit, etc, but my dad's all paranoid that customs will take away
> >anything that i bring. which i don't think they will, since it's not

like
> >dried apples and soymilk will screw with europe's flora & fauna...but

just
> >want to be on the safe side. all i can find so far is what you can't

bring
> >back to canada with you. any ideas?
> >

>