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#security #animals #dogs
I love these doggies and they are so cute
They are the best ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome program!
BEAGLES ❤❤❤
Why would someone fly with raw chicken? "Oh, I forgot to use that chicken. Let's take it on vacation with us and we can eat it when we get there!"
We keep kosher, so we would often travel to places with kitchens. But as the kitchens are not kosher, there are rules as to how we can use it to cook and reheat foods. A family of 6, away for 10 days, I would need to take with us 180 meals! (I don't believe it either even as I am writing this!). But as my husband and I both work, sometimes I didn't have time to precook and freeze everything so I would bring the meat raw and prepare it there (either way, I had a whole system and was a pro at it!). Hawaii and Mexico are both the biggest problems. And Mexico will just take it if you hit the button and you are randomly chosen to be searched (and I always said there was someone watching the line amd the minute they see Orthodox Jews, they make sure it turns green!! Random my a**!!! Anyway, that is why people travel with raw meat. And someone on The Today Show should have known that, how odd they didn't.
You just NEVER want to lose the bag that has the frozen chicken in it!!! After 3 days, they can keep the bag. And everything in it!! 🤮
@@skontheroad Um, given what you've said, seems like they have a pretty good reason to target Orthodox Jews
Beagles are too intelligent
Why would anyone bring a raw chicken across the border? And are they purebred beagles?
I think they are but I doubt they test them to be sure. My husband works with the USDA and as long as the dog completes the program, that is what counts. Also, I just told someone else this so sorry to cut and paste, but...
We keep kosher, so we would often travel to places with kitchens. But as the kitchens are not kosher, there are rules as to how we can use it to cook and reheat foods. A family of 6, away for 10 days, I would need to take with us 180 meals! (I don't believe it either even as I am writing this!). But as my husband and I both work, sometimes I didn't have time to precook and freeze everything so I would bring the meat raw and prepare it there (either way, I had a whole system and was a pro at it!). Hawaii and Mexico are both the biggest problems. And Mexico will just take it if you hit the button and you are randomly chosen to be searched (and I always said there was someone watching the line amd the minute they see Orthodox Jews, they make sure it turns green!! Random my a**!!! Anyway, that is why people travel with raw meat. And someone on The Today Show should have known that, how odd they didn't.
You just NEVER want to lose the bag that has the frozen chicken in it!!! After 3 days, they can keep the bag. And everything in it!! 🤮
@@skontheroad How do you know or sure it is kosher or halal??? Stop eating meat then. "kasher" for goodness sake
@Nihon Forever How do I know what is kosher?? (We don't eat Halal, tho Halal can eat kosher). We don't want to stop eating meat (and cooking dairy is more complicated).
We kasher when we get there.
I don't understand what you are asking.