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Date: | Thu, 28 May 1998 12:16:24 -0400 |
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>We just flew on TWA and got a "strict vegetarian, non-dairy" snack. If you
>don't need meat in your meals I think this is the best way to avoid dairy.
>We always bring food with us, especially since we rarely go on flights with
>meals but they always seem to be at mealtimes, especially if you have more
>than one flight to get there.
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>The snack was simple but our 6 year old thought it was fun to eat airline
>food for the first time. It was just a nice hard roll with lettuce, tomato
>and cucumber; an apple; and carrot sticks. Personally, I ate the food I
>had brought.
>
As I've said before, not all airlines can be trusted to provide a
completely dairy-free meal when a "strict veg." meal is requested.
Mark Feblowitz GTE Laboratories Incorporated
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