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]]>Don’t wait until you reach the plane and get comfy in your seat to ask a flight attendant for a vegan meal. There’s a chance they won’t always have one available, so it’s a good idea to pre-order it ahead of your flight whenever possible because many airlines these days offer this option.
Once you order your vegan meal, it will automatically be assigned to your seat, but it’s still a good idea to double-check. Your meal should have a VGML label, but you can always ask your flight attendant to confirm it’s vegan—and the same goes for any snacks they’ll be serving along the way.
If you’re embarking on a short flight or don’t want to fully rely on your airline for your food choices, packing your own snacks is always an option. Have a meal that’s filling, but not too heavy before your flight so you wouldn’t be hungry, and pack some food and snacks that won’t go bad too quickly.
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]]>The post You Won’t Go Hungry Onboard a Flight With This Hack appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>There is definitely something cute about a traditional airline meal with a starter, main course, and dessert all served on a little tray. But, unfortunately, adorability doesn’t always make up for taste. In fact, airplane food is somewhat of a running joke, with dozens of people sharing photos of their less-than-appetizing meals on social media.
Depending on how long your flight is, you could be left feeling hungry sooner rather than later.
Sure, you could brave the “chicken or beef” option, but if you prefer to eat something tried and tested, bring along a cup noodle. It should be the kind that has its own container and to which you only need to add boiling water. When the flight attendant offers tea and coffee, ask them to pour some hot water into your noodles and you’ll be chowing down in no time.
This trick also works if you tend to get hungry between meals.
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]]>The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Eating Airplane Food as a Vegan appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>Don’t wait until you reach the plane and get comfy in your seat to ask a flight attendant for a vegan meal. There’s a chance they won’t always have one available, so it’s a good idea to pre-order it ahead of your flight whenever possible because many airlines these days offer this option.
Once you order your vegan meal, it will automatically be assigned to your seat, but it’s still a good idea to double-check. Your meal should have a VGML label, but you can always ask your flight attendant to confirm it’s vegan—and the same goes for any snacks they’ll be serving along the way.
If you’re embarking on a short flight or don’t want to fully rely on your airline for your food choices, packing your own snacks is always an option. Have a meal that’s filling, but not too heavy before your flight so you wouldn’t be hungry, and pack some food and snacks that won’t go bad too quickly.
The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Eating Airplane Food as a Vegan appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>The post You Won’t Go Hungry Onboard a Flight With This Hack appeared first on LUX & LUSH.
]]>There is definitely something cute about a traditional airline meal with a starter, main course, and dessert all served on a little tray. But, unfortunately, adorability doesn’t always make up for taste. In fact, airplane food is somewhat of a running joke, with dozens of people sharing photos of their less-than-appetizing meals on social media.
Depending on how long your flight is, you could be left feeling hungry sooner rather than later.
Sure, you could brave the “chicken or beef” option, but if you prefer to eat something tried and tested, bring along a cup noodle. It should be the kind that has its own container and to which you only need to add boiling water. When the flight attendant offers tea and coffee, ask them to pour some hot water into your noodles and you’ll be chowing down in no time.
This trick also works if you tend to get hungry between meals.
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