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Holiday Travel Snacks

The holidays are here and for many of us that means some long flights. I fly a lot so I understand it’s not always fun or d’lish, but I’ve got some tips to help with that.

If you’re flying out on a long flight (domestic or international), make sure to pack some food. Bring items that are compact and nutritious, and also won’t go bad. Some of my fave go-to’s: protein bars, raw almonds, Laughing Cow Cheese wedges (these are ok at room temp), squeezable almond butter, easy peel tangerines, baby carrots, and baggies of crackers or gluten-free snacks. And don’t forget snacks for the kids that are not messy or smelly.

Skip foods that are salty and try to avoid items that will dehydrate you, such as coffee and Bloody Mary’s on long flights – tempting as they might be. Remember the “puffy factor” when you fly! And make sure to drink lots of water – your body will thank you.


Mediterranean Quinoa Salad
(cucumbers, celery, tomatoes, quinoa, and feta cheese with Lemon Basil Vinaigrette)

It’s always good to be prepared. And if you’re flying out of Sea-Tac check out Dish D’Lish (on Concourse C) to pick up some healthy and tasty in-flight snacks for on the go, like a protein-packed Mediterranean Quinoa Salad or an Apple & Almond Butter combo.

Happy travels! –Kathy

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