Flying with Frozen Food

It's all fun and games until the airlines lose your luggage and you don't get your bag for days (or weeks). Not saying it's happened to me or anything... (but it did happen to my wife, with her mother's frozen cabbage rolls - five days later when the bag arrived, ugh - goodbye all the clothes that were packed in the same suitcase).

And it would have had to have been cabbage rolls. Ugh is right.
 
It's all fun and games until the airlines lose your luggage and you don't get your bag for days (or weeks). Not saying it's happened to me or anything... (but it did happen to my wife, with her mother's frozen cabbage rolls - five days later when the bag arrived, ugh - goodbye all the clothes that were packed in the same suitcase).
Ooooh, that must have been great! Love stuffed cabbage, too, bad you didn't get to enjoy it. We have a non-stop so hopefully less likely to have lost luggage. Handling our own bags to resort on ME. That should cut down the odds of things getting lost or overly delayed. Not packing anything but food in the one checked bag, just in case! Fingers crossed!
 
Two great reasons to pack some food (though I've never tried frozen food!):
1. Immediate snacks in your room for kids and Dad without paying resort prices or waiting for store to open
2. Room for souvenirs in your luggage when you go home
 

















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