Groundfeeder
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If I wanted a refreshment I'd open the cabin window and stick my head out in the breeze.The key is they don't call it a meal any more.
If I wanted a refreshment I'd open the cabin window and stick my head out in the breeze.The key is they don't call it a meal any more.
Byron Bay Cookies are typically quite tastyThe cookie was actually delicious.
Probably a good thing! The soup can be extremely hot in the xiao long bao, and for the uninitiated, the liquid can squirt all over the place!Brisbane to Cairns...
Chicken dumplings...
I think they are meant to be like XiaoLongBao, but with little to no soup inside.
The skin/wrapping was not too bad. Filling was dry.
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That could be a safety hazardProbably a good thing! The soup can be extremely hot in the xiao long bao, and for the uninitiated, the liquid can squirt all over the place!![]()
Even Qantas refers to anything as a "Refreshment", especially if you're on a Dash 8The thread title really needs changing, “meals” is misleading for the vast majority of domestic flights, “snack” or “bites” would be more appropriate


it looks very tasty - but the potion size - hope it is decent sizeQF702 MEL - CNS 1 July
Tomato, basil & ricotta quiche
Nice snack for the 3 hour hop.
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Yes it was, about the size of a standard meat pie.it looks very tasty - but the potion size - hope it is decent size
The FA just made another sweep offering a 2nd quiche to anyone feeling peckish.it looks very tasty - but the potion size - hope it is decent size
maybe you are too full for the extra serving?? and many takers? LOLThe FA just made another sweep offering a 2nd quiche to anyone feeling peckish.
I declined the offer.
Not a big eater. Only saw 2 takers forward of Row 11maybe you are too full for the extra serving?? and many takers? LOL![]()
