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80% of this thread summed up:
To keep stuff cold, get a Polar Bear.
To keep stuff hot, get a Hotlogic.



1. Some of our POM meals in HI were fantastic. And some that were great in the past were inedible. And some of are meals were wrong.
2. 48 pack cooler should fit 20-24 POM size meals. If they're frozen for a few days they'll stay frozen in the cooler for days with no ice needed.
3. Fill the Polar Bear with hot water in a tub and let it sit for a few minutes to expand it so it can fit more meals.

Food/ cooking utensils which are easy to bring while traveling
Beef Jerky/Dried Salami (Easy to make a sandwich. Can add mayo packet)
Wraps, good to use as bread, stays a long time.
Foreman.
Sandwich maker. Bring bread and cheese.
Ramen noodle soups, try with cold water, it isn't bad.
Or ask a coffee shop for free hot water.
Oatmeal Packets (just add hot water and it’s a filling meal)
Tuna Packets
Buy eggs and hard boil inside hot water thing

Foods which are easily found in obscure places in the USA
Bread: Thomas bagels, Sara lee bagels.
Lox, can be found in most groceries.
Sabra humus products.
tuna fish, sardines, etc.
peanut butter, jelly.
cereals. milk, if you drink cholov stam.
Fresh and frozen fish. Try cooking salmon on a foreman with a bit of spices. (Tip the Foreman back a little to keep the juice in for better taste.)

Foods which are easily found all over the world
Fresh fish.
Perhaps american canned tuna.
Fresh fruits and vegetables (in IL there is a problem of terumes and meisres)

Seasons Kosher Meals
Seasons supermarket now advertises that they offer travel meals, similar to Pomegranate

Pomegranate M2G
https://www.thepompeopleonline.com/categories/97309/products

From Dan's Banfff TR
http://www.dansdeals.com/archives/33245
Something Fishy - http://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=46759.msg968426#msg968426
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Boneless spare ribs with wild mushroom rice and popcorn cauliflower.  The ribs were moist and delicious, I’d order them anytime in a restaurant.  The popcorn cauliflower was fantastic as well.

Sesame chicken, Chicken Tortellini with pesto sauce, and Balsamic Baby Portabella Mushrooms.  The Sesame chicken was good though it could have used more sauce.  The mushrooms were great and the chicken tortellini was very good as well.

Eggplant Rollatini.  This stuff is unbelievable.  Eggplant loaded with ricotta, tomato sauce, and cheese. It’s probably the best eggplant dish I’ve had in my life.  An absolute must try.

Eggplant Parmesan was the absolute best Eggplent Parmesan I’ve had in my life as well. It’s such a pleasure to eat so well while traveling.

Penne a la Vodka was good, though overshadowed by our massive portions of out of this world Eggplant dishes.

Honey Mustard Corned Beef.  This was a truly awesome mouth-watering dish.  Thick juicy slices of tangy corned beef, it’s a real treat.

Glazed dark meat chicken stuffed with pastrami was awesome.  The couscous and green beans were good as well.

I wasn’t such a fan of the Sino steak as it was a bit tough.

Fettuccine Alfredo was creamy and fantastic.

Baked Ziti was delicious as well.

Lasagna was good, but not quite up to par as some of the other dairy meals.

Absolutely perfect Chicken Marsala though I wasn’t such a fan of the Shlishkes. The grilled Portabella Mushrooms were very good.

Hot pastrami was very good, but just can’t compete with the honey mustard corned beef.  The Garlic mashed potatoes were phenomenal!

Ancho Marinated Hanger Steak had a fantastic flavor though it got a bit dried out unfortunately.  The grilled vegetables were very good.

The Mac and Cheese was very good, though obviously not as good as when the hotel heats it up for you.

Spicy Southern Fried Chicken Nuggets are outstanding.  The seasonings are just amazing.  The only thing I’d like with it is a dipping sauce so it was perfect that we also had the meatballs below!

Meatballs were very good in a tasty sauce.

Mini stuffed cabbage were excellent as were the roasted potatoes and garlic string beans.

But this was what really blew me away.  The Delmonico steak in a red wine reduction was far superior to the steak that you’ll receive in your local steakhouse.  And when a store figures out how to make a frozen steak that is reheated taste better than what most steakhouses serve I’m left completely speechless.  Plus it’s packed with 2 of my favorite sides-the garlic mashed potatoes and popcorn cauliflower.

From various DDFrs -
 Honey mustard corned beef and the spare ribs were delicious.
The garlic green beans were a great side dish.
The cheese blintzes were fantastic
Sesame chicken, Chicken Tortellini

From SF Maui TR http://forums.dansdeals.com/index.php?topic=46759.msg968426#msg968426
Every single dish, whether a fancy rib steak or simple tzimmes, was absolutely delectable. The General Tso's was saucy, spicy, and delicious

@Yehuda - August 2015:
Great - BBQ chicken nuggets, Baked breaded chicken cutlet, Buffalo chicken wings, Cheese blintzes, Penne ala vodka, Popcorn cauliflower, Roasted potatoes were great.
Okay - Ribs too fatty for me, Fire Poppers Chicken Nuggets too spicy for me, Garlic broccoli, Mashed potatoes
Bad - Roasted asparagus (was white asparagus)

http://yeahthatskosher.com/2014/01/kosher-travel-meals-a-complete-guide-of-options/


https://www.koshwhere.com/en/
Here's how it works:
Use the search bar and fill your destination address (hotel/airport/home/office,etc) , date range and how many guests will eat. View the caterer's kosher certification, select your favorite kosher meals from the caterer's menu for the days you need, choose your delivery preference and make an order
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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #920 on: August 15, 2015, 11:45:23 PM »
POM meals: you do *not* remove the plastic bags when warming in the oven/airplane?

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #921 on: August 15, 2015, 11:46:21 PM »
POM meals: you do *not* remove the plastic bags when warming in the oven/airplane?
Do you normally put plastic in the oven  :o
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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #922 on: August 15, 2015, 11:50:24 PM »
Do you normally put plastic in the oven  :o
Of course my mind tells me it's crazy to leave the plastic on, but the instructions clearly say not to remove the wrapping. Thought maybe POM has magical plastic.  ::) Thanks for clarifying.

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #923 on: August 16, 2015, 12:35:33 AM »
for good old grilled cheese you dont even need that! every hotel provides the necessary tools... vehamievin yuvin
We used to heat up pizza on an iron in yeshiva... I figured that must be the reason they shape the irons like that.

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #924 on: August 16, 2015, 12:49:33 AM »
POM meals: you do *not* remove the plastic bags when warming in the oven/airplane?
Sometimes it seems like you ask questions to which you already know the answer. Why?
Life isn't about checking the boxes. Nobody cares.

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #925 on: August 16, 2015, 06:05:13 AM »
Sometimes it seems like you ask questions to which you already know the answer. Why?
Bc, in actuality, I'm an old, nervous bubby.

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #926 on: August 23, 2015, 04:01:38 PM »
An israeli guy I just met in hanoi told me he brought lots of meals from mevushelet.
http://www.mevushelet.co.il/product-category/procat2/
I think it's rubin hechsher. He said they tasted good and to warm them up you just put them in water.
I cant vouch for them personally but it looks like an option for people based in EY.
it does not appear to be rubin hechsher

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #927 on: August 23, 2015, 04:10:05 PM »
it does not appear to be rubin hechsher

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #928 on: August 23, 2015, 04:45:02 PM »
Does anyone know who he is? Or if normal people rely on him?
I know kashrus in israel is more YMMV than...

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #929 on: August 23, 2015, 05:46:40 PM »
Does anyone know who he is? Or if normal people rely on him?
I know kashrus in israel is more YMMV than...

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #930 on: August 23, 2015, 06:25:04 PM »
I'm going on vacation soon.  I'll post some pics to show y'all how to eat on vacation.

 
This.  And buying or fishing fish. And bringing cheese. And buying eggs. And all sorts of other stuff that is sold or catchable.
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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #932 on: August 23, 2015, 06:37:25 PM »
Does anyone know who he is? Or if normal people rely on him?
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not sure that would help here.

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #934 on: August 23, 2015, 06:40:54 PM »
his tefilin aren't straight

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #935 on: August 23, 2015, 06:47:56 PM »
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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #936 on: August 23, 2015, 06:55:34 PM »
In deal nj , at dougies for lupper, all ashkenaz folks

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #937 on: August 23, 2015, 09:09:00 PM »
Bump

tee hee bump.  No time for shenanigans on vacation after all.

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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #938 on: August 24, 2015, 02:10:46 AM »
tee hee bump.  No time for shenanigans on vacation after all.

Ok fine. Presenting: Montana Style Hot Dog.

Romanian Garlic dog, on wrap, with Bubbie's sour pickles, shredded sport peppers, fried red onion, and hot honey mustard.
Paired with local microwbrew from place that grows its own hops (free beer if you help them pick hops for an hour).


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Re: What Do You Do For Kosher Food While Traveling?
« Reply #939 on: August 24, 2015, 08:29:46 AM »
Ok fine. Presenting: Montana Style Hot Dog.

Romanian Garlic dog, on wrap, with Bubbie's sour pickles, shredded sport peppers, fried red onion, and hot honey mustard.
Paired with local microwbrew from place that grows its own hops (free beer if you help them pick hops for an hour).
Should have used this:
http://store.mustardmuseum.com/category/s?keyword=bertman
#BestMustardEver
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