blackcat20
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seems another change is the yoghurt left in its package and not plated(bowled?) as in the past.
I'm not sure its the same yoghurt, but it was very delicious nontheless.
seems another change is the yoghurt left in its package and not plated(bowled?) as in the past.
An advantage to packaged yoghurt is that ozharvest (I would imagine) can take unopened yoghurt as part of their work in Qantas catering centres, so it will never go to waste.
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An advantage to packaged yoghurt is that ozharvest (I would imagine) can take unopened yoghurt as part of their work in Qantas catering centres, so it will never go to waste.
What, prey tell, is on the right hand side of your plate?10/3
MEL-SYD
Refreshment service (10am flight)
Three options: chicken panini, prosciutto salad, and I cant remember the third one.
I chose the salad as we were headed to the SYD F lounge for lunch, and it was perfect and very delicious. Didn't eat the yoghurt and I think I turned down the offer of bread.
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What, prey tell, is on the right hand side of your plate?![]()
What, prey tell, is on the right hand side of your plate?![]()
Well, I did notice too but wasn't going there....
I have no problem with that part of the picture. In fact I might be complicit.And additionally this - at 10am.
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Also say you leave it on your tray over a 2 hour flight would that make it unusable? I'm not a yoghurt eater myself so I don't know how that might work.
An advantage to packaged yoghurt is that ozharvest (I would imagine) can take unopened yoghurt as part of their work in Qantas catering centres, so it will never go to waste.
MEL-ADL morning snack - reuben sandwich. Quite nice. As an aside, I note the pre-takeoff drink has been enhanced to a small plastic bottle of water. Classy!
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That was served this morning on MEL - AKL. I had big slabs of something - Onions? inside and only made it through half.
Sauerkraut I think (or some sort of pickled cabbage).
