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[quote=Anonymous]We try to bring a bunch of non-perishable snacks - nuts, trail mix, cheese crackers, oatmeal, granola bars, etc. I bring fruit and veggies on the plane as well, to last us the first day. Either pack peanut butter in your checked luggage or just buy some there. We get pretty far with cold cut sandwiches, or pb/nutella. Add chips, yogurt, cookies, etc. depending on what you usually eat. I try to stay in places with a kitchenette. We can afford eating out, but the kids are usually so tired and wild at those times that it's easier to stay in and eat something simple like pasta. We've gotten frozen cooked chicken at trader joe's or the grocery store to add a protein - not great, but works in a pinch. Frozen meatballs are easy too. [/quote]
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