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2-21-2008 @ 7:11PM
debbie said...
Flying right after the London bomb scare security even questioned the number of diapers I had (8 for a trip from Paris to Seattle with a stopover in London; for the record, we had one left when we got home)
It's crazy for TSA to try to dictate how much food is too much, every child eats differently (and without refrigeration, half eaten jars need to be thrown away) That said, I like to leave as little in TSA's hands as possible. To avoid the hassle with baby food, I usually bring a couple of bananas (I can mash them later), some dehydrated rice cereal, and a small amount of jar baby food.
Also, we only travel with powdered formula since we can always get water onboard.
Debbie
http://www.deliciousbaby.com
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