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LIST: TSA’s Guide To Traveling With Thanksgiving Foods

Homemade Turkey Thanksgiving Dinner

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Over 18-million people from Tuesday, November 26th to Monday, December 2nd.

Thanksgiving Foods That Can Be Carried Through TSA Checkpoints

  • Baked goods, both homemade and store-bought
  • Meats- Frozen, cooked or uncooked.
  • Stuffing - Cooked, uncooked, in a box or in a bag.
  • Casseroles and Mac ‘n Cheese - Cooked in a pan or ingredients to cook later.
  • Fresh vegetables, fresh fruit, candy and spices.

Thanksgiving Foods That Should Be CAREFULLY Packed In Your Checked Bags (if more than 3.4-ounces)

  • Cranberry sauce - Homemade or canned, both are spreadable and need to be checked.
  • Gravy - Same goes for gravy, homemade or in a jar/can.
  • Wine, champagne, sparkling apple cider.
  • Canned fruit or vegetables - They’ve got liquid in the can, so check them.
  • Preserves, jams and jellies - These are spreadable, too, that means check them.

Source: Transportation Security Administration


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