Peanut Butter is not approved by airport security and is considered a gel!
Jim left early this morning for a quick overnight business trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. He and Clark will have dinner in Salt Lake tonight. (Logan is in California on tour)
Clark asked me if dad could bring him some food. (He requested no sweets, guess he still has plenty of candy left over from the Valentine package I sent)
“Do you have any peanut butter?” Clark asked.
I had just bought a new jar that day so I put it into Jim’s carry-on to take to Clark.
Jim called this morning from the airport and yes, peanut butter is considered a gel by airport security! He was early so he just went and checked his bag instead of carrying it on – think I would have just ditched the peanut butter!
Last summer we also learned that trying to carry an aebleskiver pan onto an airplane is also not permitted – it is considered a weapon… that one is a rather long story….
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Aebleskiver pan? I am very curious now. How is this item a weapon and why were you taking it on the airplane?
Well – an aebleskiver pan is made out of cast iron – thus it is viewed by airport security as a potential weapon. Can’t you just see me, running down the aisle of the plane, waving a cast iron pan!
We were flying with my daughter and one of her friends who was going to visit her sister in Utah and they like to make aebleskivers so she thought she would take the pan with her and make some for her sister. The worst part is – she had left it at home and we had called her other sister to bring it to us at the airport. (60 minute round trip) We had already checked our bags so figured she could just carry it on – WRONG! After all that hassle we ended up having to leave it in the garbage at the airport because we didn’t have time for anything else!
Ohhh, and a well seasoned aebleskiver pan is hard to come by! The garbage? So sad!!!!
They are yummy!