On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Terri Klein wrote:
> Can you transport dry ice on an airplane to keep the milk frozen. I'm
> not sure how long the flight is. She is planning on packing milk in with
> luggage in a cooler. I thought frozen water bottles may keep better then
> packed regular ice if dry ice not allowed. Let me know your thoughts,
> and wisdom.
Terri, you might get some ideas from this essay a traveling, working mom
sent me a few years ago... http://www.kjsl.com/~cee/kin.htm
I have it linked from my Breastfeeding and the Working Mother page.
Cee
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