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Food on the move that is not Mini Babybel or Grasshopper porridge, instant noodles maybe?

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putneykaren · 14/02/2010 15:32

I'm a London single Mum and travel a lot with my son Ben who is 4. I prefer to take his food with me so I know what's in it but always end up giving him bread. Recently I have been giving him Grasshopper porridge which is perfect because it's long life and organic and hot so it's great but I'm looking for more foods like that which i can carry with me. Also although Grasshopper is a great product it's not sold in many places except Waitrose so it's difficult to find. He gets through a ridiculous amount of Minibabybel and raisin boxes but are there any other products that are all natural and are whole meals for travelling with preferably something not made of bread! He loves noodles but all the instant ones have E numbers in, has anyone found a healthy version of instant noodles we could make on the train?

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Bumperlicious · 14/02/2010 19:31

Oh dairylea (or tiny little cheese at it is known here) is part of DD's staple diet. Laughing Cow ones seem to be less processed than Dairylea. But just batons of normal cheese will do too.

I hope your neighbour gave you that advice kindly or I'd tell her to mind her own business! She was right about MN though

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