Hello, we are coming to Kassiopi in 2 weeks, its the first time we have been with our two sons aged 5 and 18mths, Does anyone have any tips on what lightweight snacky things i should pack for them? i have crisps, crackers, rasins and that kind of stuff, im just looking for some new ideas? Cheers!!!
Message posted by twinkle37 on 04 May 2009 at 12:37pm - IP Logged
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Hi, my little boy likes Organix Rice Cakes and I always take a tub of Cheerios they keep him occupied picking them out one by one and take a while to eat too
Message posted by LouiseJames on 04 May 2009 at 1:03pm - IP Logged
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A large box of wheetabix (in the suitcase) - if my son (who is 3) is ever ill or when we are in Corfu and its too hot to eat I can always manage to slop some wheetabix down his neck - I never leave home without a box of it - you can buy milk in the supermarkets. (my little girl will be 8 months when we go - I wonder if she will have progressed onto it by then!)
we are half board but I always take a peeler with me and buy fruit from the supermarket.
Another idea - when on the plane by a couple of bottles of water/fruit shoots for the transfer to Kassiopi and maybe a box of pringles or whatever they sell on the flight.
Kind regards,
Louise
Message posted by daveneil on 04 May 2009 at 1:05pm - IP Logged
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STOP!!!, STOP!!! - Everything you need is available in Corfu - why bother to eat into you baggage allowance to take coals to Newcastle. Our biggest problem is all the lovely things available here that you can't get in the UK!
Steve
Message posted by blueyes on 04 May 2009 at 8:55pm - IP Logged
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you can definatly buy weetabix here, raisons yes but havent seen them in the little packets (sunmaid ones?), you can get pringles, crisps etc. The only thing I would suggest is that if you give your kids some of the actual childrens crisps/snacks/biscuits (ie Heinz, organix etc) I havent found anywhere that you can buy these.
Message posted by C4owner on 04 May 2009 at 9:47pm - IP Logged
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Quote: Originally posted by artisans on 04 May 2009
STOP!!!, STOP!!! - Everything you need is available in Corfu - why bother to eat into you baggage allowance to take coals to Newcastle. Our biggest problem is all the lovely things available here that you can't get in the UK!
Steve
Have to agree there
When in Kassiopi you will find all the taverna's to be very child friendy as well with childrens menus and high chairs if required
If you want something in particular made try Strofilia Taverna next to the bakery
Gaynor and Tassos have young children themselves (so does Natalia) and will be happy to help and advise you as will all the other people in Kassiopi
Message posted by lesley2003 on 04 May 2009 at 10:58pm - IP Logged
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Hiya everyone! thanks for the advice guys! its so easy to get carried away with the packing, i must admit! so i will take your word for it -steve- and try to buy bits and bobs when i get there...it dosent help when my boys are like two little termites-they dont seem to stop eating!! :)
Message posted by Spike on 04 May 2009 at 11:03pm - IP Logged
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What I would sugest is for them is what we do for our two. We pack them a small bag each for the plane that has 'things to do' in it. Like comics, colouring books and crayons - helps the time go by and is well worth the effort in doing it. Keep us sain as well!
Message posted by Ellenjay on 05 May 2009 at 9:59am - IP Logged
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I always take a box of those breakfast bars you can get now, in my hand luggage. This is in case of not being fed on the plane, shops being shut when we get there, or not being near a shop.
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