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If you are flying after Thanksgiving and are going to bring leftovers, the TSA is sharing what you can and cannot pack.
Here’s what travelers can bring through a TSA checkpoint:
- Baked goods – Pies, cakes, cookies brownies and other treats
- Meats – Turkey, chicken, ham and steak (frozen, cooked or uncooked)
- Stuffing- Cooked or uncooked, and in a box or bag
- Casseroles – Solid casseroles can be brought in carry-on or checked luggage, but liquid or semi-liquid components must fit in a container 3.4 ounces or less and fit into a single quart-sized, clear and resealable bag
- Mac ‘n Cheese – Must be solid and cooked in a pan, or passengers can bring deconstructed ingredients
- Fresh Vegetables – This includes potatoes, yams, broccoli, green beans, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, beets, radishes, carrots, squash and greens
- Fresh Fruit – This includes apples, pears, pineapples, lemons, limes, cranberries, blueberries, strawberries, bananas and kiwi
- Candy
- Spices
Here’s what travelers can bring in their checked baggage:
- Cranberry Sauce – Homemade or canned
- Gravy – Homemade or in a jar/can
- Canned Fruits or Vegetables
- Preserves, Jams and Jellies
- Maple Syrup
If you are packing liquids, remember the rule: 3.4 ounces or smaller in one quart-sized, resealable bag to go through carry-on. Liquid items larger than 3.4 ounces must go in checked bags.
Source: ABC 27 WHTM