Dec 02, 2009 21:25
I checked the tags, and I couldn't find something quite like what I wanted to ask. So it looks like I am actually going to be able to go to Paris to visit my dad for a couple weeks after Christmas. He's there for a couple months on business, so I'm hoping that he has a kitchen and will be able to cook dinner. However, it's the rest of the day that I'm worried about. I've checked Happy Cow, and the memories are filled with recommendations about the falafels, but even with how much I love falafels, I can't imagine eating that for two weeks.
So what could I take that I could pack in a little bag to eat while out and about? And for breakfast. I was planning on those clif builders bars, but that doesn't seem healthy to just eat those for two weeks. I don't have the money to eat out every day (I am only able to fly over there because I got a buddy pass from a friend and because I haven't seen my dad in ages) and I don't really trust that whole telling them I don't eat dairy thing. I traveled to France while on semester abroad back when I was still omni, so I'm perfectly fine passing on the foos-as-culture thing. Plus, stopping to buy lunch would mean I would have to interact with people, and I just don't like doing that.
So what would you suggest? Peanut butter for breakfast, and get lots of fruit there? Oh, and what about the airplane? I should end up on a non-stop flight direct to Paris and back, but I'll be flying standby, so even if the airline has vegan meals, I won't be able to order one.
Thanks so much!!
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