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cows milk in spain
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hi we are staying in a hotel in spain half board.we are taking our 18month old .all he drinks is full fat cows milk warmed up with warm water from the kettle.alittle concerned how we are going to manage going to spain.we were hoping he would be off bottles but he isnt.he doesnt drink any other fluid.,only milk.do they have cows milk in spain?if so how are we going to keep it cool as the hotel room doesnt have a fridge.also i have been told i cant take bottle of milk on the plane .any advice welcome please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As for taking drink on the plane, the woman in front of us travelling with a child the other day was allowed the child's drink, they just had to be seen drinking a bit by the staff by the X-ray machine.
Saying that, there's usually a Boots or something once you've gone through security so you could purchase a suitable drink there which is allowed on the plane. Anything you purchase after security can be taken on board (assuming it fits in your hand luggage!).
You should be able to get fresh milk from the supermarket, might just have to get it daily and keep it in the coolest place possible. Though they usually have UHT in Spain, which children often reject, but maybe you can try them on it before you go.
Saying that, there's usually a Boots or something once you've gone through security so you could purchase a suitable drink there which is allowed on the plane. Anything you purchase after security can be taken on board (assuming it fits in your hand luggage!).
You should be able to get fresh milk from the supermarket, might just have to get it daily and keep it in the coolest place possible. Though they usually have UHT in Spain, which children often reject, but maybe you can try them on it before you go.
Hi, I'm in Spain at the mo. I find that the milk over here has a stronger, creamier taste, so you may find that the semi-skimmed (semidesnatada) is a bit like the full fat stuff in UK. Puleva and Pascual are the brands I usually buy. Perhaps the hotel can let you have a bucket of ice to keep it cool, and you can go down and refresh the icebucket when necessary.
I live in Spain half of the year. Depending on where you are staying you can get all sorts of milk.
If you are staying in the Fuengirola area there is an Island store where you can get English milk, otherwise you can get fine Spanish full fat cows milk anywhere.
The English milk can also be bought in most large supermarcados in the area I mentioned. I don't know about other places.
If you are staying in the Fuengirola area there is an Island store where you can get English milk, otherwise you can get fine Spanish full fat cows milk anywhere.
The English milk can also be bought in most large supermarcados in the area I mentioned. I don't know about other places.