gleam wrote:Yes, Garrett's is vastly superior to Gary Poppins. The white cheddar-jalapeno gary poppins is pretty darned good, though.
she doesn't look like the cheese popcorn type, though.
i'd go with stuff from local distilleries. a few of koval and north shore distillery's selections, perhaps. maybe a selection from vosges, too.
gleam wrote:she doesn't look like the cheese popcorn type, though.
third coast foodie wrote:As someone who spent a decade in the pacific northwest I would always ask visiting frien to bring giardiniera.
An assortment of ferrara pan from the factory can also be fun.
mrsm wrote:Regarding ice packs and air travel: about 2 years ago, TSA informed me that I could not bring one of those plastic ice packs filled with frozen blue gel on board in my carry on bag. It was a small ice pack (about 2" x 3").
Katie wrote:Sweet Baby Ray's barbecue sauce?
Marshall Field's chocolates? (I know, I know, wherever they're made these days ... )
Bay's English muffins?
The GP wrote:mrsm wrote:Regarding ice packs and air travel: about 2 years ago, TSA informed me that I could not bring one of those plastic ice packs filled with frozen blue gel on board in my carry on bag. It was a small ice pack (about 2" x 3").
We were in Minneapolis last summer. We took the train up, but flew back. We had a cooler with us on the way up with the ice packs. I stuck the thawed ice pack in my bag and didn't think about it when I sent it through airport security. I had no problems. Mr. X, however, was stopped and had to relinquish the jar of peanut butter purchased at Hell's Kitchen. I would have happily traded my $1 ice pack for his $9 jar of peanut butter!
chgoeditor wrote: After a public screw-up, TSA backtracked on its ice policy and now permits it through. You have Britney Spears to thank for that (if nothing else in life).
The GP wrote:chgoeditor wrote: After a public screw-up, TSA backtracked on its ice policy and now permits it through. You have Britney Spears to thank for that (if nothing else in life).
Interesting, except that my ice pack was not frozen when I sent it through airport security.
Double Pegs wrote:Well if you do decide to bring some booze, you pretty much have to bring Malort.
chgoeditor wrote:The GP wrote:chgoeditor wrote: After a public screw-up, TSA backtracked on its ice policy and now permits it through. You have Britney Spears to thank for that (if nothing else in life).
Interesting, except that my ice pack was not frozen when I sent it through airport security.
Oops...missed the word "thawed" in your post. (But doesn't that just underscore the ridiculousness of the rule? Your ice pack is perfectly safe when frozen, but a danger when thawed.
The GP wrote:I'd throw in some Vosges as well.
The GP wrote:We still have no idea what danger the peanut butter presented.
boudreaulicious wrote:The GP wrote:We still have no idea what danger the peanut butter presented.
When I first read that, I thought it was strange--I've brought all sorts of food on board and never had a problem. Perhaps the screener forgot his lunch