I'm flying next week with carryon luggage only for the first time in a long time, and I'm wondering what the rules are for transporting foodstuffs (domestically). Would something like jam - in an unopened manufacturer's jar - count as a liquid/gel? Of course the TSA web page is no help at all.
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I think it would be a toss-up, depending on who the TSA employee you're in front of is. I don't know if I'd risk it.
Oh. I found it. No jam, salad dressing or snowglobes. But I could bring a cake or pie carryon. Michael is now contemplating explosive pies. [link]
Michael is now contemplating explosive pies.
Ah, yes. Those are what finally takes down Keifur Sutherland in the 24 series finale.
Isn't there a kind of pie or something known as a bombe?
Michael is now contemplating explosive pies.
I'm sure his explosive pie would be delicious.
Isn't there a kind of pie or something known as a bombe?
That's a cake. And I've seen a few movies that had bombes that exploded. Possibly Who is Murdering The Great Chefs Of Europe.
Isn't a bombe with ice cream in it? That would be suboptimal for traveling...
Back from the market. Now..yard work. I may cuddle with Loki first.
Brontësaurus! How much do you want this?