Don't laugh, I have never had a child who actually eats baby food on a regular basis before... Can you bring baby food on an airplane? And can you bring those little bottles of juice [I mix his cereal with it]? Eó actually enjoys eating [despite eating baby food and nursing ALL the time still, he's in the 10th percentile for weight] and we'll be flying during his regular meal times so I figured it would give us something to do on the plane. TIA!!
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Re: Airplane ?
I don't know about baby food, but if the juice is less than 3oz you can put it in the ziplock bag thingie and to be safe I'd do it with the jarred food too....are they more than 3 oz? They say if it can be smeared it counts...but my BurtsBees lipbalm smears and doesn't count so :huh:
ETA: cross postedMom of 3, Veterinarian
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