theparsons
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Ok...our flight is going to be quite long....we leave very early in the morning and arrive around dinner (local time). The plan is to check in, go through security and then find some breakfast in the airport. Expensive, but at least we board with a full tummy. But....after 4 hours of flying the kids and I are going to want more than peanuts and soda! Southwest says they have a "prepackaged snack"....but I'm guessing that's only slightly more substantial than the peanuts....anyone know what this "prepackaged snack" is? They specifically say that they don't serve sandwiches, etc, but that you can bring food onboard.
Ok, so that's the food on board question, lol.....now the TSA rules on liquids and gels......I'm assuming that they'd consider peanut butter and jelly to be part of that liquids/gels, etc. Minimus.biz sells PB in 1 oz packets....so can I bring 3 of those? I guess the question is whether it's 3 oz maximum size package or 3 oz of a single product? Could I fill my quart size plastic bag with a dozen 1 oz packets of PB?
Appears that bringing slices of bread won't be a problem, and try as I might, I haven't broken my daughter of the habit of spreading her PB with her finger, so that's not a problem either,
. She'll use a knife to get it out of the big jar and then her finger to spread it on her bread..."it tastes better that way mom".....oh vey!
Anyone else have solutions to the bringing lunch question? I know I can probably buy some overpriced sandwich beyond security, but I tend to dislike the flavor of sandwiches meant to be on display for several days. Ick. Not to mention wondering about that mayo warming up just sitting in the plane for a few hours. Shudder.
It's a 5 hour flight, with a layover of less than an hour, so I really don't want to bank on being able to jump off the plane, grab food, eat and get back on the plane. I'm sure it could be done, but I don't want the stress if I can help it.
DH says the TSA rules are just a conspiracy with the restaurant folks to force you to buy water/food at their high prices.
Ok, so that's the food on board question, lol.....now the TSA rules on liquids and gels......I'm assuming that they'd consider peanut butter and jelly to be part of that liquids/gels, etc. Minimus.biz sells PB in 1 oz packets....so can I bring 3 of those? I guess the question is whether it's 3 oz maximum size package or 3 oz of a single product? Could I fill my quart size plastic bag with a dozen 1 oz packets of PB?
Appears that bringing slices of bread won't be a problem, and try as I might, I haven't broken my daughter of the habit of spreading her PB with her finger, so that's not a problem either,

Anyone else have solutions to the bringing lunch question? I know I can probably buy some overpriced sandwich beyond security, but I tend to dislike the flavor of sandwiches meant to be on display for several days. Ick. Not to mention wondering about that mayo warming up just sitting in the plane for a few hours. Shudder.
It's a 5 hour flight, with a layover of less than an hour, so I really don't want to bank on being able to jump off the plane, grab food, eat and get back on the plane. I'm sure it could be done, but I don't want the stress if I can help it.
DH says the TSA rules are just a conspiracy with the restaurant folks to force you to buy water/food at their high prices.