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International travel with infant- food question

We are going to Grand Cayman next month with our 3 yo and 10 m old. Just wondering what I should do for food for my 10 m old?! She still eats mostly baby food and I really don't want to pack a weeks worth of food as it will take up a lot of space. Plus we already have 2 strollers and car seats plus toys and all of their other belongings. What would you do? Buy for there or bring it with you? I know it will be more expensive there as we've been to the island before. Oh, I do plan on bringing some in my carry on for the trip down. TIA 

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Re: International travel with infant- food question

  • Ship it ahead. 
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  • Call the hotel to ask about local grocery stores for baby food.  But you can also bring it and then that space will be for souvenirs.  I have found it works great to bring extras like diapers and then have space for the way home.
    Jen - Mom to two December 12 babies Nathaniel 12/12/06 and Addison 12/12/08
  • when we travelled with dd & she was still a picky eater I just packed a carry on suitcase with all her food & checked it. That way I had an empty bag for stuff I bought while there to bring home, and I knew I had food that she'd eat :)
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  • Ask on Trip advisor message boards for GC what kind of grocery stores they have available.  Are you renting a car, based on 2 carseats, if so, that maybe less of a problem.  We just went to Mexico with friends with 9 month old and they had all food packed.   I would pack food to be sure I have exactly what is needed.
    Nicole Hanna 11-23-2010
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