thats what normal people are forced to eat on a lot of plane rides.
The only reason 12 hours is long for her is because she's a malnourished twig that can't vegan right
Rule: Always bring your own food on any train/plane adventure.
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I went on a 40 hour train ride from Barcelona to Vienna with no food and it wasn't great. Since then, I made up my rule and it's saved me over and over.
For extra fun, attempt to bring vegetarian mincemeat filling across any border and watch as border security has a minor mental implosion trying to figure out what the hell it is, and whether it does, in fact, have meat in it
That sounds like an adventure haha
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I just remembered this.. When I got off the train there was a vendor selling food and I ran over to the line. I spoke zero German but I just made the same sounds as the guy in front of me. I ended up with a Sprite and a pretzel with cheese and a veiny, white sausage slapped on it. I was a vegetarian at the time but I wolfed down the whole thing. ...That was not my best move lol
Edit: battling autocorrect
Well it didn't happen to me, but it happened to my mom (more than once-- she was travelling to America and bringing mincemeat filling because my aunt loved her mincemeat pies). Border security has never been so confused over a canned good, I guarantee
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Haha I've never been anywhere that didn't speak English. That sounds like an experience-- I'd probably have opted for the "point, try and pronounce, and hope for the best" method myself.
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How exactly do you put a sausage ON a pretzel? And why wasn't it your best move?
The sausage was just smooshed into the cheese on top, and the pretzel was big and thick and bready. After not eating any meat for seven months, it didn't sit very well in my poor stomach.
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I just realized it never occurred to me to ask if they spoke English. That probably would have been a good move. Oh well lol
I'm not a huge meat eater myself and not a huge cheese eater and that just sounds so unpleasant haha. I was wondering if it was that or something else, but I agree-- your poor stomach D:
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Lol they were probably there like "... well, just give the guy what he attempted to ask for. Bloody tourists butchering our language." x)
Seriously, who gets on a 12 hour flight and DOESN'T bring their own food, especially if they have a restrictive diet? When we took 2 flights totalling 8ish hours I packed an entire backpack of food to cover a variety of preferences for my kid, just in case. Seriously, cry me a river and drown in it honey, its your own fault.
The only reason 12 hours is long for her is because she's a malnourished twig that can't vegan right
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I went on a 40 hour train ride from Barcelona to Vienna with no food and it wasn't great. Since then, I made up my rule and it's saved me over and over.
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I just remembered this.. When I got off the train there was a vendor selling food and I ran over to the line. I spoke zero German but I just made the same sounds as the guy in front of me. I ended up with a Sprite and a pretzel with cheese and a veiny, white sausage slapped on it. I was a vegetarian at the time but I wolfed down the whole thing. ...That was not my best move lol
Edit: battling autocorrect
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Haha I've never been anywhere that didn't speak English. That sounds like an experience-- I'd probably have opted for the "point, try and pronounce, and hope for the best" method myself.
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How exactly do you put a sausage ON a pretzel? And why wasn't it your best move?
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I just realized it never occurred to me to ask if they spoke English. That probably would have been a good move. Oh well lol
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Lol they were probably there like "... well, just give the guy what he attempted to ask for. Bloody tourists butchering our language." x)