TSA on Thanksgiving Day foods you can fly with, plus a celebrity chef's take on items that travel well
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Travel around the Thanksgiving holiday is very popular. Some families even travel with food to bring to loved ones, especially in areas where cost of groceries are higher.
While it is always more convenient to travel alone, families tend to plan their trips with the whole gang while school is out and work is winding down. Thus, resulting in the busiest holiday travel weekend of the year. The TSA recommends that fluid-like items, including jams, sauces, gravy or beverages in quantities larger than 3.4 ounces, should go in a checked bag. (iStock) Cooked meat is allowed in carry-on bags. (iStock) The TSA notes that cakes, cookies, pies, meats, casseroles and other solids can travel in carry-on luggage in unlimited quantities during holiday travels. (AP) Gabriele Regalbuto is an SEO editor at Fox News Digital. Gabriele has a Journalism and Communications degree from West Virginia University. She has worked to produce content for newspapers, magazines, and digital platforms. At Fox, she has assisted in coverage of breaking news events including the 2024 presidential cycle, 2022 midterm elections, Queen Elizabeth II's death, the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine.
Packing will require the everyday essentials — but you might also consider taking food to or from your trip.