Last time I flew with Paloma, she was still nursing and I didn't think too hard about taking snacks for her. Now I'm wondering - is yoghurt a liquid? What about the handy dandy squeeze packs? (like this) Any other ideas for snacks on the plane?
I think that it's fine as long as you alert the agent that you are sending it through. Make sure that it is in a little plastic baggy.
The squeeze packs are good to go. I brought those and some GoGo Squeeze applesauce pouches when we flew in November. The agents were fine with them because I alerted them that they would be going through. I also had those in plastic baggies.
We flew with yogurt (Yo Baby) for DD over Christmas. I kept it in an insulated cooler bag and let the TSA agent know I had it before going through security. We had no problems.
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Sounds like other folks had success with yogurt - just to let you know though, we got our applesauce and cottage cheese taken because they were considered problematic consistency so you might want to double check the airline or airport (ours was out of Orlando). I think a thing of PB is a problem too, just for reference. Good luck!
Re: yoghurt on a plane?
I think that it's fine as long as you alert the agent that you are sending it through. Make sure that it is in a little plastic baggy.
The squeeze packs are good to go. I brought those and some GoGo Squeeze applesauce pouches when we flew in November. The agents were fine with them because I alerted them that they would be going through. I also had those in plastic baggies.