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Photo taken by: L. Michael Roberts
Flying from: Toronto to London LHR, 10 June 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Dinner - From the top left clockwise: crackers,
chocolate iced
cake for desert, green salad [there is never enough dressing in those
plastic containers], hunk of cheese, main course consisting of mashed
potatoes, beef with gravy, vegies [broccoli, carrots and green beans],
crusty roll.
Drink: Apple juice and tea
Comments: "The usual fare... not to good not to bad although
the bread
was exceptionally fresh on this trip."
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 5
Source: e-mail

009
Photo taken by: Eric van der Aa
Flying from: Toronto to Vancouver, June 25, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Dinner - Vegetarian lasagne with spinach, bun with
butter and cheddar cheese, a bare salad with a hefty garlic dressing. Sesamecrips
and a nice cheesecake.
Drink: water
Comments: "The flavour of the spinach was quite strong
but it was all very tasty."
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 7
Source: e-mail

008
Photo taken by: Eric van der Aa
Flying from: Amsterdam to Toronto, June 25, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Dinner - Vegetarian lasagne with tomato cream sauce,
bun with butter and gouda cheese, a tough salad with vinaigarette (forgot to
shake) :-( and a fruitmix of melon and something.
Drink: coffee
Comments: "The advantage: you are the first that gets
served. It all was a little soggy but tasted not too bad."
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 7
Source: e-mail

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Photo taken by: Eric van der Aa
Flying from: Amsterdam to Toronto, June 25, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Snack (vegetarian) - bread with cheese and power
bar.
Drink: water
Comments: "The advantage: you are the first that gets
served. It all was a little soggy but tasted not too bad."
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 7
Source: e-mail

006
Photo taken by: Lexicon
Flying from: Toronto YYZ to London LHR, May 14, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Dinner - Beef, mashed potatoes, vegetables (carrot, broccoli,
cauliflower), a roll, a piece of cheese, crackers, salad, and a dessert somewhat
akin to tiramisu, shown with a bottle of merlot.
Comments: "It actually didnt taste bad, despite its appearance."
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 5
Source: e-mail

005
Photo taken by: Lexicon
Flying from: Toronto YYZ to London LHR, May 14, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Breakfast - Orange juice, berry yogurt, and a piece of sweet bread.
Comments: "Not much of a meal, but not bad."
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 5
Source: e-mail

004
Photo
taken by: Mark Kwong
Flying from: Toronto YYZ to San Francisco SFO, May 26, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Dinner
Comments: "That dish is chicken on rice. Its a hot meal, tasty too. The sauce is on the sweet side but I enjoyed it."
Source:
email

003
Photo
taken by: Mark Kwong
Flying from: San Francisco SFO to Toronto YYZ, May 22, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Dinner
Comments: "That dish is actually a chicken salad. Chicken tasted pretty good, the pasta also tasted good with spices such as parsely and onion."
Source:
email

002
Photo
taken by: Andrew Wong
Flying from: Los Angeles to Toronto, January
2002
Class: Business
Meal type: Dinner, Two meals are featured
since I asked for a second entree, because I am a pig. In the middle is a steak,
which was a bit too rare and a bit stringy. It is served with mashed potatoes
and some grilled zucchini and eggplant. Featured in the upper left is the second
entree that was available- it was a filet of salmon wrapped in a puff pastry.
It was nice and moist and creamy inside and the pastry was not dry as I imagined.
It is served with asaparagus and rice.
Comments: "Great service,
but so-so food."
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 7
Source:
email

001
Photo taken by: Etienne Laneville / "My
drunk self"
Flying from: Montreal (YUL) To: Paris/Charles-de-Gaulle, July 1999
Class: Economy
Meal type: Digestive - Cheap red wine
Comments: On a transatlantic flight, either you sleep, either you get
drunk, the gentleman to my right and I chose the latter. I don't remember the
food, so the plan worked well.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 10
Source: email
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