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BLW and a longhaul flight

2 replies

inscotland · 04/12/2008 21:22

to Australia.

Looking for tips on what to take for DS who is 8 months old?

Thanks

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ARAG · 04/12/2008 21:40

Quesadillas travel well.

Butter in the pan. Tortilla wrap in the pan. Put in a little cheese and a little veg (spinach, chopped up broccoli, grated carrot). Let it cook until cheese is a bit oozy. Fold in half. Let cool. Slice into strips. Voila!

Or french toast.

Or bananas. Avocados. Rice cakes. Dried apricots. Cheese batons. Chicken goujouns. Anything... just plenty of baby wipes, too!

I found my DD to be a prodigious pooper on all of her flights. I wonder if the air pressure does something? Anyhoo... pack plenty of nappies, I'd say!

Happy trails!

FaintlyMacabre · 05/12/2008 09:33

I noticed that my 1 year old DS went for things from the saltier end of the spectrum (cream cheese sandwich, babybel etc) and ignored the sweeter stuff I'd taken such as scotch pancake and fruit. He drank loads of water as well as bf.
I'm very impressed by ARAG taking quesadillas and goujons on a long haul flight!

Good luck with it- I found an 11 hour flight very hard work but not too painful. Just keep telling yourself it will soon be over! Then there's 'only' the jet lag to cope with

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