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Old 8 Jun 17, 04:38 PM  
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Some great ideas here.

Sorry to hijack the thread but I remember someone asking about the storage boxes for snacks with different compartments, does anyone know where I can get these?
This is my daughters one, even at 14 she still uses it. I'm sure I bought it from John Lewis



As she is a fussy moo I take sweet popcorn, a Boots plain Ham sandwich, Cheddar biscuits, custard creams and some Pringles
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Old 8 Jun 17, 06:35 PM  
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Some great ideas here.

Sorry to hijack the thread but I remember someone asking about the storage boxes for snacks with different compartments, does anyone know where I can get these?
I got mine from hobby craft, but actually found them a faf, though kids loved them. Just taking snacks in packers this time so no empty box to worry about 😁
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Old 8 Jun 17, 06:36 PM  
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i got one simiar to this one in home bargains for £1.79


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Home bargains and B&M have them at the minute
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Old 8 Jun 17, 09:39 PM  
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We usually take what is already listed. Our youngest loves the tomato and basil pasta pot in Boots so I'm planning on grabbing him one of those in case he doesn't like the plane food.
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Old 9 Jun 17, 09:27 PM  
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Cereal bars, fruit winders, haribos ( party pack of small bags) Ethan used to get a set amount in his bag the rest went in checked luggage to give him a pick me up in the parks. Look in the ambient goods in your supermarket too. Things like fruit in jelly pots can be handy, pack a few disposable spoons in case one gets dropped. Rice pudding pots are handy too make sure anything you take has been consumed before you land though. We've taken chocolate bars too.
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Mine aren't young any more but I never took more than a packet of crisps and a bag of sweets. We eat breakfast at the airport in larger proportions than a normal day and then once on the flight they are almost constantly bringing you food or a drink. My DD never did and still at 15 doesn't eat flight food so we always buy her lunch from Boots before boarding. I did used to buy them Capri Suns to drink.
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I'll take for my two (ages 10 & 4) some crisps, perhaps a banana each (although ds last time inadvertently poked me in the eye with his just before landing at mco and I spent the first few days of our holiday with a very red and sore eye!) a packet of sweets and a bottle of water/juice to drink. Otherwise they have what is provided on the plane.
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Wilkos have them too, we've got this one but there are other sizes:
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