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I found this article on TheTakeout.com…the information is helpful but what we never read or are told is why…just why?

THANKSGIVING: Food for Flight

Millions of Americans will be traveling by air for Thanksgiving this year and the TSA expects to be X-raying a lot of bags containing turkeys, side dishes, and desserts. But while Aunt Rose may be allowed to carry her famous pecan pie onto the plane, Uncle Darryl’s cranberry sauce may need to be checked with the rest of the luggage. Here’s a list of Thanksgiving dinner items that can and cannot be carried onto the plane:

You can carry on:

  • Baked goods
  • Casseroles
  • Fresh fruit and veggies
  • Stuffing, cooked or uncooked, in a bag or box
  • Any kind of meat, frozen, uncooked, cooked
  • Candy
  • Spices

You must check:

  • Syrups
  • Jams, jelly, and preserves
  • Gravy
  • Cranberry sauce
  • Canned fruit or veggies
  • Booze