Thanksgiving favorites such as mac and cheese, turkey and casseroles can be brought through TSA checkpoints. But cranberry sauce, maple syrup and gravy must go in checked baggage, the agency says.
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Or her sons. Lol. But we were visiting from our home in New Orleans, where the fried turkey trend started, long before it caught on, so she had never heard of “such a thing.” 😂
I cannot envision ANY scenario where I would volunteer to bring any of those dishes to Thanksgiving dinner, make them, and try to bring them through TSA... Some people 🤦♂️
Can we bring 3oz or less of gravy, maple syrup, or cranberry sauce? That’s how much water I keep in my bottle when I go through security. What they gonna do, 3oz is the #TSARules haha
The level of bacteria after showing up before, during and after flight unrefridgerated must be off the charts. Who is eating that? Show up a day early and cook there. People better wrap their luggage in plastic. Imagine the cargo hull when all those suitcases start oozing all over?!
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Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.🦃
"I did. Hold on, it's in my suitcase. I packed it next to my underwear"
😂😂
F that, I would pack 3.4 oz of gravy in my carry-on and tell everyone I only brought enough gravy for myself!