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Photo taken by: Henry Schneider
Flying from: Honolulu to Houston, 16 June 2002
Class: Business First
Meal type: Dinner - Mixed nuts, 3 boiled shrimp, salad, chicken,
carrots, and rice
Drink: Iced tea, Sam Adams, water
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 8
Source: e-mail

009
Photo taken by: Henry Schneider
Flying from: Guam to Honolulu, 16 June 2002
Class*: Business First
Meal type*: Breakfast - Yogurt, fresh fruit, croissant, Italian
sausage, eggs, rice, grilled pineapple and tomato
Drink: orange juice and water
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 7
Source: e-mail

008
Photo taken by: Henry Schneider
Flying from: Guam to Honolulu, 16 June 2002
Class*: Business First
Meal type*: Breakfast - Yogurt, fresh fruit, croissant, Italian
sausage, eggs, rice, grilled pineapple and tomato
Drink: orange juice and water
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 7
Source: e-mail

007
Photo taken by: MG
Flying from: New York/EWR to Tokyo/NRT, March 21, 2002
Class*: Business
Meal type*: Dinner - appetizer before the main course; herbed and peppered
smoked salmon loin accompanied by creamy horseradish sauce and an assortment
of sushi with wasabi and soy sauce.
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 9
Source: e-mail


006
Photo taken by: MG
Flying from: New York EWR to Tokyo NRT, March 21, 2002
Class: Business
Meal type: Dinner - This was the Japanese choice - a traditional bento box featuring simmered duck, eel and cucumber, clear soup, tofu with hijiki and inari, fried eggplant, Chilean sea bass saikyokaki, shrimp, scallops, chicken, Japanese pickles, and steamed white rice.
Comments: "Excellent variety and presented very elegantly."
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): 9
Source: e-mail

005
Photo taken by: Sluggo
Flying from: Houston IAH to Tokyo Narita NRT, March 11, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal type: Lunch - What the label said: Organic potatoes, organic peas, organic corn, organic soy milk, mushrooms (note that they weren't organic), organic oats, organic broccoli, organic tomatoes, "baby" lima beans (again, not organic) sea salt, etc., etc... What it tasted like: Organic mush loaf. Someone forgot my "organic flavor injection." I bet they feed this to horses in India.
Comments: I made note of my meal preferences when ordering tickets online months before. By the time we flew to Japan, I had forgotten about selecting a "Hindu" meal out of curiosity--I'm about as Hindu as Rush Limbaugh--so when the flight attendants seemed suspicious or even amused at serving this meal to a 300lb tattoed freak, I was slightly embarrassed! I wish I would have known about this site beforehand, I would have taken a better picture!
Rating 1-10 (worst-best): -2. Certainly didn't help the enjoyment of the flight.
Source: email

004
Photo
taken by: G. Walk
Flying from:
San Francisco SFO to Newark EWR, 25 May 2002
Class: Coach
Meal
type: Lunch - chicken, peas & carrots, mashed potatoes,
salad, brownie,
roll, cheese/crackers
Comments: "Chicken (dark meat) was fairly
tasty and very moist;
very much 'tasted like chicken'. Decent gravy but a
little bland.
Veggies were a bit too buttery, but pretty much on par with
the peas
you'd get from the Green Giant. Salad was the weakest link, iceberg
lettuce was a little nasty; I felt like I was grazing rather than eating it."
Rating
1-10 (worst-best): 7
Source: e-mail

003
Photo
taken by: Prncess674
Flying from:
Newark EWR to Manchester MAN, May 18, 2002
Class: Economy
Meal
type: Dinner - rubber chicken breast, mashed pototoes,
veggies, roll,
salad with dressing, and brownie for dessert
Comments: "I didn't
eat the chicken but the rest of it was pretty
edible".
Rating 1-10
(worst-best): 6
Source: e-mail

002
Photo
taken by: Jay Liu
Flying from: Las
Vegas to Houston TX, May 24, 2002
Class: Coach
Meal type:
Breakfast snack
Comments: "Pack your own meal for these flights.
These 'snacks'
could never satisfy average human being. Bring your own Meal."
Source:
e-mail

001
Photo taken by: Jay Liu
Flying from: Newward to Las Vegas, May 22, 2002
Class: Coach
Meal type: Lunch snack
Comments: "Pack your own meal for these flights. These 'snacks'
could never satisfy average human being. Bring your own Meal."
Source: e-mail
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081-100
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| 201-240
| 241-260
261-352 | 353-400