Pack these 8 things in your carry-on bag for the best plane sleep

By Natalie B. Compton

July 29

When trying to sleep on a plane, the obstacles are stacked against you. The environment is loud, bright, crowded and uncomfortable. Although it most likely won’t be the same quality as at home, it is still possible to get some shut-eye with the right gear.

Before you get shopping, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind. Just because you have trouble sleeping on a plane now doesn’t mean you’re doomed. Sleeping on a plane is like any other skill: You have to practice to get good at it. It’s as much a mental hurdle as a physical one.

“Don’t underestimate the power of rest. Don’t get too caught up in ‘I need to sleep,’ ” says Ellen Wermter, a board-certified family nurse practitioner and Better Sleep Council spokesperson. “If you sleep, great. If you don’t, you’re still getting benefits from closing your eyes and getting quiet time.”

[The completely correct guide to reclining on an airplane]

Focusing on getting rest vs. deep sleep will take the pressure off when you buckle up for takeoff. With the right gear, mental state and practice, you’ll be snoozing in your seat in no time.

Here’s what you need to get started.

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

Every expert we interviewed recommended buying a good neck pillow before you fly. But pillows aren’t necessarily a one-size-fits-all kind of product. What one traveler may love, another may hate. It could take trial and error before you find what works for you.

“I try a ton of them,” says Cacinda Maloney, a travel writer and former chiropractor. “Over time, I kind of went to the Cabeau brand that’s very soft.”

If you take a neck pillow out for a spin and it doesn’t seem quite right, don’t give up right away. Michael Breus ⁠ — sleep expert, clinical physiologist, fellow of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and diplomate of the American Board of Sleep Medicine ⁠ — suggests flipping the script on the classic neck pillow.

He says that a lot of people, when using C-shaped neck pillows, “their head bobs forward, and it wakes them up,” Breus says. “I tell them to take the really thick part and put it under their chin.”

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

[Why your emotions and senses go haywire on a plane]

Between the flashing entertainment systems, blinking seat-belt notifications, cabin lighting and the screens of your fellow travelers, there’s a lot of stimulating light that can keep travelers awake.

“All of the research clearly indicates that you don’t want any blue-light emissions anywhere,” says Chris Tomshack, chief executive and founder of HealthSource Chiropractic.

Although you may not have any control over the lights on the plane, you can pack an eye mask to create a light-tight setting. Buy one that doesn’t press too firmly on your eyes and still covers enough ground to protect from light getting inside.

Putting on an eye mask can also act as a signal to your body and mind that it’s time to sleep, not re-watch “The English Patient” on the tiny TV.



(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

“A sleep mask will help you go into a zone of ‘I’m ready to rest now,’ ” Wermter says. “It’s a state you have to get in mentally.”

While we’re on the subject of light, experts say that blue light — that artificial light that beams out of phones, computers and LED displays — is a detriment to your sleep quality. And unfortunately, planes are full of blue light.

“The plane is one of the largest sources of what we call ‘junk light’ that we can possibly put ourselves in,” Tomshack says. “So let’s eliminate that variable and wear blue-light-blocking glasses. It tells our brain, ‘Hey we’re not supposed to be awake. We’re supposed to be dialing down.’ "

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

There are lots of brands out there that make blue-light-blocking glasses, but Tomshack specifically recommends TrueDark.

In a perfect scenario, you’d be falling asleep in a dark room with the temperature around 66 degrees Fahrenheit. But if you’ve ever flown before, you know that temperatures can fluctuate from plane to plane or even within the duration of a flight.

“If you’re hot, that’s not conducive for sleep. You’re uncomfortable, sweaty, itchy,” Wermter says. “On the other end, sometimes it’s freezing.”

Planes don’t always have complimentary blankets these days, so don’t rely on a plastic-wrapped savior to be waiting on your seat. Prepare for a cold scenario by packing a scarf, shawl or blanket in your carry-on. If you don’t need it to keep warm, you can use it to further support your neck.

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

Compression socks are another way to keep warm on a plane, but that’s not the only reason they’re recommended by our experts.

“This isn’t just for people over 60 or 70 who are at risk for deep-vein thrombosis or blood clots in their legs,” Tomshack says of compression socks. “This is for everybody because they improve circulation.”

The compression socks will help prevent stagnant blood flow while you’re stuck being sedentary on the plane. Breus says picking out a pair doesn’t have to be complicated; just order ones that correlate appropriately to your shoe or foot size.

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

Planes are loud. Really loud. Earplugs and noise-canceling headphones are your best options for combating noise pollution.

For plugs, Tomshack recommends finding a pair that have a noise reduction rating (NRR) of at least 30 to be effective on a plane.

Choosing what to play on your noise-canceling headphones is up to personal preference. Wermter says to pick something that blocks out the rest of the noise and, at the very least, gives you something to focus on that’s not your thoughts. You can try audiobooks; sleep or relaxation apps; music or white noise.

Binaural beats are another options, which, Wertmer explains, “play in one ear and are slightly off in the other ear. It can get your brain wave into a slower rhythm that’s better for relaxation or sleep.”

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

You can help send a signal to your brain that it’s time to sleep by using melatonin. Melatonin is a more natural alternative to a prescription sleep aid, and it’s available at drugstores over the counter. Maloney travels with Sleep Now, a brand that features melatonin and chamomile to help travelers relax.

But less is more when it comes to the supplement, so make sure you’re not taking too much.

“The challenge with melatonin is, Americans think: If a little is good, a lot is obviously better. And it’s totally wrong,” Tomshack says. “When it comes to melatonin, we really shouldn’t exceed a half-milligram to 1 milligram on any given day.”

Consult your doctor before experimenting with any type of sleep supplements. But if you’re cleared: Follow the directions on your container; in general, plan to take it about 30 minutes before you want to snooze. Don’t take melatonin or any sleep aid until you’ve boarded your plane and taken off. The last thing you want is to be a groggy zombie if your flight gets delayed and you get stuck on the ground.

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

(Monica Rodman/The Washington Post)

The best sleep is interruption-free, and unfortunately, that’s nearly impossible on a plane. The one interruption you can avoid is the refreshment cart. Pack your own water bottle so you don’t have to live at the mercy of the flight attendants’ service schedule.

“I used to always be worried about missing the drink cart and Biscoff cookies,” Wermter says. “If you already come prepared with a water bottle, you can go into sleep mode without worrying about missing the refreshment cart.”

Furthermore, skip the booze if you’re trying to sleep on a plane. What sounds like a way to unwind can stimulate you, and alcohol is dehydrating.

“Most people are somewhat dehydrated and [then] get on an airplane where there’s recirculated air and it’s super dry,” Breus says. “You become even more dehydrated adding alcohol to that mix.”

You can have all the right gear in the world and still run into problems that will keep you awake on a plane. The odds are stacked against you, after all. But do your best and stay calm, and remind yourself that you are capable of sleeping anywhere

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The tandoori chicken recipe that beat celebrity chef Bobby Flay

Shelby Reynolds, Naples Daily News, 10/9/2018

What does it take to beat world-famous chef Bobby Flay?

Tandoori chicken, apparently. (And more than 20 years of professional cooking experience.)

Editors note: to see the full article please visit here. We enjoyed participating in Chef Asif’s premier party.

We are also taking Chef Asif and 18 lucky people to visit his home land in India. For more info on this Asian India experience call 772-888-1573. Space is limited!

21 Spices Chef Asif Syed's winning dish on Food Network's "Beat Bobby Flay" — fiery-hot tandoori chicken smoked in a Moroccan tagine.SUBMITTED

21 Spices Chef Asif Syed's winning dish on Food Network's "Beat Bobby Flay" — fiery-hot tandoori chicken smoked in a Moroccan tagine.

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Tandoori chicken recipe

Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients

For the marinade:

½ cup sour cream or Greek yogurt

  • 2 tsp chopped ginger

  • 2 tsp garlic paste

  • 1 tsp curry powder

  • Handful of chopped cilantro

  • Handful of chopped mint 

  • ¼ tsp red food coloring (optional)

  • 1 tsp garam masala

  • 1 tsp Kashmiri red chili powder

  • 2 tsp kosher salt

    2 tsp + ¼ cup vegetable oil

  • 6 medium-sized, bone-in chicken drumsticks (boneless chicken breast or thigh can be substituted)

For the chana masala and tandoori chicken:

  • 3 tsp ghee

  • 1 tsp cumin seeds

  • 1 tsp curry leaves

  • 1 large red onion, chopped

  • 1 tsp minced ginger

  • 1 tsp minced garlic 

    Handful of chopped cilantro

  • Handful of chopped mint

  • 1 can garbanzo beans

  • 3 fully ripe red tomatoes, diced

  • Juice of 1 lemon

  • 2 burning charcoal pieces

  • 1 stick of butter

  • 1 tsp garam masala

For the grilled pineapple raita:

  • 1 cup Greek yogurt

  • 3 tsp honey

    ¼ pineapple, grilled and finely chopped

  • 1 pinch cumin

  • 1 pinch cayenne

  • 1 pinch of salt

    Prepare the marinade by combining sour cream, ginger, garlic paste, curry powder, chopped cilantro, mint, red food coloring, garam masala, Kashmiri red chili, salt and 2 teaspoons of the vegetable oil. 

    Clean the bone of the drumstick. Remove the skin and create gashes with a sharp knife. Toss in the sour cream mixture and marinate for 1 hour at room temperate or overnight in the fridge.

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

    Set a tagine over medium to high heat and coat the bottom with the remaining vegetable oil. Sear the chicken drumsticks on both sides and remove from tagine. Place drumstricks on a sheet pan and finish in the oven for 20 minutes.

    Meawhile, prepare the chana masala by adding the following ingredients to the tagine: ghee, cumin seeds, curry leaves, chopped onions, ginger, garlic, cilantro, mint, garbanzo beans, diced tomatoes and lemon juice. 

    After 20 minutes, remove the chicken from the oven and return to the tagine. Place two pieces of burning charcoal inside a small steel ramekin, and put in center of tagine. Surround it with chicken drumsticks. Add butter and garam masala to the ramekin, so that the charcoal begins to smoke. Place the lid over the tagine and smoke the chicken for about 2 minutes.

    Prepare grilled pineapple raita by mixing Greek yogurt, honey, grilled and chopped pineapple, cumin, cayenne and salt.

    Plate the chana masala and rest chicken drumsticks on top. Garnish with micro greens and a dollop of raita.

  • 21 Spices is at 4270 U.S. 41 E., Suite 21, East Naples; 239-919-883021spicesdining.com

Executive chef Asif R. Syed in his Naples restaurant 21 Spices on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016.NICOLE RAUCHEISEN/NAPLES DAILY NEWS

Executive chef Asif R. Syed in his Naples restaurant 21 Spices on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016.

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Why you should always dress up fOr a flight

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This story originally appeared on Thisisinsider.com

"Girl, I LOVE your boots!" a flight attendant recently said to me on a New York to Los Angeles flight. I was wearing heeled, over-the-knee boots, mainly because I couldn't fit them in my carry-on.

He then touched me on the arm, looked me in the eyes, and said earnestly, "Thank you for dressing up. It means a lot to us flight attendants, and no one does that anymore."

If that isn't enough of a reason to ditch those sweatpants when flying, I don’t know what is.

Of course, these days dressing up for a flight doesn't automatically mean you'll get an upgrade — too many loyalty programs, the frequency of overbooking — but that's no excuse for dressing like a college kid late for their Monday-morning class.

I get it, flights are long, seats are uncomfortable. You want to wear something flexible and not sit on buttons for eight hours. You think that because you're  no longer getting chateaubriand carved seat-side, you shouldn't have to bother wearing anything formfitting. You feel like you're being treated in an undignified manner, so you should be free to dress that way.

But there's a difference between looking sloppy and being comfortable — you can look put-together and still be cozy.

Here are four reasons why you should dress up on a flight:

Related: 26 Places You Should Visit Before They Disappear Forever

You may get an upgrade

These days, most flights are overbooked, but in the rare instance that they aren't, being better dressed than all the other schlubs will give you an edge.

When AirFareWatchdog.com founder George Hobica asked a gate agent directly whether they'd be more likely to upgrade someone who was dressed well, the answer was, "Yes, the better dressed you are, the more likely you are to nab that seat. I am not going to put someone wearing flip-flops up front with our best customers."

Related: Vintage Photos Show How Glamorous Flying Used to Be

You'll save space in your suitcase

If you're bringing sweats and schlubby clothes that you don't plan on wearing again on your trip, you're wasting precious suitcase space.

Wearing heavier items like boots and a sweater is not only a space saver, but practical: You can plan other outfits around those items, and thus have more ensembles while packing fewer clothes.

You'll feel better about yourself 

Besides never knowing who you might meet on a plane, you'll feel better about yourself once you land — ever landed in Europe wearing Crocs? You're also taking a step toward making flying a special occasion again — and you can't tell me that travel isn't a cause for celebration.

Related: This Abandoned Waterpark Is One of Vietnam'S Best-kept Secrets

You'll make work more pleasant for the flight attendant

Planes are their workplace. No one wants to wait on someone in basketball shorts and dirty flip-flops.

Top 5 Reasons to Visit Italy

Travel insights from Traveling Well by Collette

Italy is on many a top 5 bucket list, and for good reason! It's an absolutely incredible place full of history, culture, cuisine, art, gorgeous landscapes and so much more. Here are 5 reasons why Italy should be on your short list of must-see destinations.

1. Cities and villages that are works of art

Wonderful old Italian destinations like Venice, Milan, Verona and Rome are architecturally stunning. Charming villages like Cinque Terre, Taormina, and Bellagio are romantic, beautiful and tell magnificent stories about the past. Wander the streets and take it all in. It's like stepping back in time.

2. Beaches

Italy has a large number of beaches, all of them with their own unique charm. They range from rustic and secluded to tropical and luxurious and everything in between. Consider the Amalfi Coast and the Italian Riviera for an extra special treat.

3. Lakes


Italy is known for its beautiful lakes, and Lake Como is no exception. This picturesque lake is located near the Swiss border; Lake Como is the third largest lake in Italy. It's dotted with ancient villages and gorgeous villas set against the dramatically steep hills and grand mountains of the Italian Alps, this is like no place you have ever seen.

4. Roman ruins and Greek temples

No matter where you Rome (see what we did there?) in Italy, you're bound to find some fascinating ruins somewhere. Look around for temples, arches and government buildings that date back 2,000 years. You'll find the best selection of Greek ruins in Sicily.

5. Mountains

Mountains might not be the first thing that most people think of when they think of Italy, but there are plenty of majestic slopes to admire. From the incredible Dolomites in the northeast to the Italian Alps to the north, your camera is in for a serious workout.

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Variety

We visit fascinating ports in the MediterraneanNorthern & Western EuropeAsia, the CaribbeanAustralia & New Zealand, and the Panama Canal, Central & North America. We sail to hundreds of one-of-a-kind destinations, familiar iconic places, and smaller more exotic ports. Wherever you want to go, we've got an adventure with your name on it. At each destination, we’ll take you far beyond the ordinary with plenty of choices for local excursions that stir your imagination and leave a lasting impression. What kind of trip are you looking for? Every voyage combines sophisticated sailing with authentic cultural experiences that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of our amazing world, no matter where you go.

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Value

No matter where you are in the world you’ll always enjoy plenty of unmatched inclusive amenities—select standard spirits, international beers and wines, gratuities, an AzAmazing EveningsSM event, and more, all with our compliments. Suite guests enjoy even more, including the attentive service of an English-trained butler. And, because you’re always at your hotel, there’s no need to worry about connecting flights or extra hotel and transportation costs.

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THE Center OF IT ALL

Not only will Azamara Club Cruises take you to the most celebrated destinations on Earth, but on our 690-guest club-like ships, you’ll also go to less-traveled ports, enjoy scenic rivers and waterways that are off-limits to big cruise lines, and sail to the doorstep of great cities like Bangkok and Hong Kong. Cruise to the city center of Bordeaux, the heart of Seville, and within a short walk to Hong Kong’s buzzing nightlife. Now that’s a richer travel experience.

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Custom HOLIDAY

Azamara Club Cruises is built on the idea that the greatest pleasure of travel comes from connecting with people and cultures through authentic local experiences. It all starts with what we like to call our Destination Immersion® experiences, so you can stay longer and experience more on 100% of our voyages. And Azamara Shore Excursions take that concept a step further. Travel deep into local life at every port with exclusive tours, one-of-a-kind experiences and more choices than ever. Unique offerings you won’t find anywhere else including Local Encounters and Overnight Experiences, and our private, bespoke, and always complimentary AzAmazing Evenings. Go places you’ve always dreamed about ... or never knew existed.

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Exotic Locations AT YOUR OWN PACE

Visit exotic destinations, lots of them, the easy way. Do as the locals do, see as they see, and eat as they eat—all over the world. Without the worry of navigating unfamiliar places and busy tourist sites. With our in-depth knowledge of every port’s highlights and unique offerings, you’re in very good hands. Enjoy exclusive tours and excursions you won’t find anywhere else. And at the end of the day (or night), you can rest easy knowing you have award-winning accommodations and inclusive amenities to come back to, with a friendly, attentive crew and staff, ready to take you to yet another amazing place to discover.

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Never A DULL MOMENT.

Vacation is a time to explore. It’s also a time to relax. Before or after a day of onshore discovery, or when sailing between destinations, we’ve got plenty of options for both. Find a tasteful collection of merchandise and beautiful jewelry in our onboard stores. Test your skills and luck at blackjack, roulette, or poker at the casino. Enjoy live performances of professional full-stage musical revues, classical soloists, bands and other entertainment. And don’t think of missing Azamara’s famous poolside White Night Party.

Or take off for a quiet moment in the Drawing Room, explore the world with Azamara’s 100-inch Inspiration Center, float around in the pool or soak in the hot tub. Take in an enrichment program, class or guest lecturer. Treat yourself to an oceanfront massage, a pampering manicure or a healing acupuncture treatment. Join in an onboard fitness or nutrition class. And end the day with sunset yoga on the deck. With all of that waiting for you onboard, imagine what’s waiting for you onshore.

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Feels LIKE HOME. ONLY BETTER

With so much variety in destinations, excursions, activities and dining, cruises are the perfect family and multigenerational travel solution no. And an Azamara voyage is perfectly designed to make everyone happy and feel at home. A bartender who knows your drink. Cold bottled water and towels on the outdoor track. Ice cream and a jazz band greeting you as you return to the ship at the end of a long day. Our top-tier service is genuinely friendly, attentive and professional. You’ll also love the feeling of community you won’t find anywhere else, thanks to a crew who really like to mingle with guests, point out special things at sea and onshore, and go above and beyond your expectations. Azamara's destinations and offerings may bring you onboard, but our staff, crew and officers will keep you coming back. That's the Azamara difference.

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Connected. FROM SHIP TO SHORE.

You may be off the grid, but you’re not out of touch. While at sea, you can stay in touch with family, friends and colleagues by cell phone, Internet/Wi-Fi, phone or mail.

Plus, we’ve reimagined our digital experience, bringing innovative transformations to our two ships—Azamara Journey® and Azamara Quest®—from bow to stern for a brand-new profound digital guest experience. Pervasive Wi-Fi. Interactive TV for on-demand entertainment and live TV feeds, as well as cruise, itinerary, and port information. Touchscreen walls and tables. Innovative ways to share your voyage experience digitally. And our new Inspiration Center, a large interactive display that allows you to explore the world so you can begin planning your next voyage.

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ALL OF THE Vacation Fun.

Your journey will change the way you see the world. And yourself. Look better. Feel better. Go home invigorated. Enjoy health, beauty, and restorative treatments in our all new Sanctum Spa*, like an oceanfront massage or healing acupuncture treatment. Azamara is also pleased to offer a full range of complimentary onboard fitness and nutrition classes. So walk (or jog) on water, spin, lift, pose, and whatever else it is you do to stay in ship shape. We make it easy to stick to your usual routine (or maybe take up a new one), with the added incentive of spectacular ocean views. And, nothing beats that crisp ocean air.

*Renovations and upgrades are currently only available on the Azamara Journey. Renovations and upgrades will be completed on the Azamara Quest in April 2016.

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Visit MANY LOCATIONS. UNPACK ONCE.

Pack as much or as little into your trip as you’d like. But your suitcase will only need to be unpacked once. On a cruise, you have the convenience of “a floating hotel” that follows you all over the world. So you can spend more time enjoying your vacation, and a lot less time—and money—figuring out where you’re going to stay. As you go out into the world, exploring fascinating places and exciting experiences, you can always take comfort in the fact that wherever you go, we’ll always be waiting for you—award-winning accommodations, inclusive amenities, and the people that make our world go round: our friendly, attentive crew and staff, ready to take you to yet another amazing place to discover.

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Wiener Schnitzel: Not Just an American Hot Dog Stand.

Weiner Schnitzel, photo credit: AMAwaterways

Weiner Schnitzel, photo credit: AMAwaterways

To some, the term “Wiener Schnitzel” conjures images of the world’s largest hot dog chain, renowned for its chili cheese fries. However, for those sailing the Danube, Wiener Schnitzel is a delicious introduction to Viennese cuisine.

Similar to a Milanese-style breaded cutlet, this national dish of Austria is made by pounding veal thin, then breading and frying until crisp. It is traditionally garnished with a slice of lemon and served with potato salad or parsley potatoes, and can be found on many a menu throughout Vienna and the surrounding region.

“Wiener Schnitzel” is actually protected by law in Austria—any dish using this term must be made from veal or called by another name.

What’s in a Name? A Lot, Apparently

Outside of Austria, schnitzel is often made with chicken, beef or pork. However, the term “Wiener Schnitzel” is actually protected by law in Austria—any dish using this term must be made from veal or called by another name.

The history of the dish is the source of some contention. Italy claims to have invented Wiener Schnitzel for a banquet in 1134 while Austria attributes the term to a famous Austrian general in 1862 who spent much time near Milan. Regardless of where the dish originated, this novice-friendly recipe uses just a handful of ingredients and is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!

Start your Viennese food journey here! Schnitzel is what to make if you want to experience a traditional Austrian dinner.

Ingredients

4 veal cutlets, 6 oz. each
2 eggs
1 cup bread crumbs
½ cup flour
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
½ cup vegetable oil for frying


Preparation Method

Season the veal cutlets with salt and pepper. Dip first in flour, then in egg wash, and finally in breadcrumbs. Press bread crumbs lightly on the meat. Deep fry in vegetable oil until golden brown. Place on paper towels to drain. Serve with potatoes and creamed green peas with carrots. Garnish with parsley, lemon and capers. 

Makes 4 servings.