Our readers can send their burning questions to travel wizard (and Editor) Sarah Schlichter at feedback@independenttraveler.com. While we ’ve been asked about everything from passports to pet travel, the most popular questions wev’ve received, by far, are about which foods can be carried through airport security. Ever since the TSA declared that all carry-on liquids and gels must be in 3.4-ounce containers within a single clear, quart-sized zip-top bag, countless readers have been e-mailing us to ask what kinds of foods they can bring on a plane. Is tuna salad a
Spice Bottle PhotoEnjoy these historically correct spice jars as they were once used over 100 years ago. These traditional spice jars are manufactured in Spain from 100% recycled glass and each is accompanied with a cork top. Convenient, classy and having all the antiquated charm so rarely found in modern containers. These jars are a European 90 cc and they hold between 1-2 ounces of dry material and 2-3 ounces of liquid.Dimensions- 1 1/2 x 3 1/2
The security administration
Our Security Officers will be checking the clear plastic zip-top bags to ensure they are quart-size or less. When they observe containers over 3 ounces or if the total number of containers do not comfortably fit in the bag, our Security Officers will advise the passenger/owner of the bag that they will not be permitted through the passenger screening checkpoint.