Traveling This Thanksgiving, Here’s The Foods You Can Take Through TSA
Are you using the fact that you have to fly to Thanksgiving dinner as an excuse to not contribute to the meal? That may not be a good enough excuse. There are actually plenty of Thanksgiving foods and popular dishes that you can in fact bring through TSA. So you can bring the dish to the meal or maybe make it home with some leftovers? I’m team leftovers every day. So what are the do’s and don’ts when it comes to traveling with food this holiday season? I’m glad you asked. Our friends at The Daily Meal sent us all the info on the Thanksgiving foods you can and can’t take through the TSA checkpoint.
So, which foods can you take through the TSA? First off nothing that can be considered a liquid or a gel. This includes sauces, gravies, syrups, and the Thanksgiving staple cranberry sauce. But if it’s solid then you’re pretty safe. Just be sure anything you are using to keep food cool isn’t a liquid. These rules apply to domestic travel within the US, internationally policies can vary. Also keep in mind that “according to the TSA, even if an item is generally permitted, it may be subject to additional screening or not allowed through the checkpoint if it triggers an alarm during the screening process, appears to have been tampered with, or poses other security concern.”
So whether you are looking to bring food to the feast or take some with you, use these guidelines to make getting through TSA as easy as it can be. Do any of these Thanksgiving foods surprise you that you can or can’t bring through TSA? Read more on this topic from the Daily Meal here. Safe travels, may your TSA lines be short and flights on time!
What Your Favorite Thanksgiving Side Says About You
‘Tis the season to eat a lot of turkey! The weather is getting colder, and the winter holidays are slowly approaching, but first up is the most delicious holiday, Thanksgiving. It’s a time to reunite with family and friends to gather around the table and enjoy a homecooked meal together.
Thanksgiving Morning
Imagine this… It’s a chilly Thursday morning, and you wake up to do one of three things. You are either staying in your jammies, brewing a cup of coffee, and plopping on the couch to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Or maybe you’re throwing on your sneakers to run a Turkey Day marathon, or maybe you’re the GOAT of the day, the Thanksgiving chef. But whichever person you are on the morning of Thanksgiving, you all gather around the table for an incredible meal. There is one exception: if you are not the Thanksgiving Day chef, you should be the Thanksgiving Day dishwasher. It’s polite to whoever cooked the meal you’ve been looking forward to all year.
Thanksgiving Sides
Of course, turkey is the star of the holiday, and taking on the responsibility of cooking the bird is a big deal. But, we all know the sides are the best part of the Thanksgiving dish. Everyone has their favorite side that they look forward to most, but have you ever wondered what your favorite side dish says about you? If so, or even if not, I have you covered! Share this with your guests at this year’s holiday for a fun conversation at the dinner table.
So, at this year’s Thanksgiving holiday dinner, you can say, “Grandma, you are such a mashed potato!” Please don’t call your beloved grandmother a potato without her first reading this article. Happy holidays!
Find out what your favorite Thanksgiving side dish says about you!
Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.