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the food I have had on SAS flights is fantastic.
By SAS you mean Scandinavian Airlines right?
Because they don't give you anything, you have to pay for everything and anything.
BA has some decent sandwiches, air france should be good from what I've heard.
Huh? They definitely gave me a meal. It was on a transatlantic flight, so I would expect a meal from any airline (domestic travel, I expect to have to pay up for some "snack box" if I want food)...but it was far superior to what you would get on an american carrier and was better than lufthansa and alitalia's food too.
what's with the vegans treating coconut butter/oil/manna as the a super healthy alternative to regular oils? A single tablespoon is more than HALF of your daily recommended value of saturated fat. I do like the way it tastes, but not in place of actual butter.
My issue with it is that it doesn't have that high of a smoke point, so I find it useless for a lot of things that require a hot pan. I use macadamia nut oil for most cooking. It is expensive as **** though.
Goes nice with your humbler, I bet.
By SAS you mean Scandinavian Airlines right?
Because they don't give you anything, you have to pay for everything and anything.
BA has some decent sandwiches, air france should be good from what I've heard.