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Old 03-08-2013, 04:18 AM
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You are so sweet to look that up for me!

On the other hand, with limited choices for food, and having come from SF, it's more of a "SF Soup Company? Again?" thing for me. I was at the first Stanford Celiac Conference when they rolled out their GF soups!

I will take it if it is all I can get, but a I am *so* over them right now.

I did talk to TSA and they said I could bring anything that was not liquid with me. They also let all medications through, marked or unmarked, prescription or no.

Again, you are so sweet to look that up for me!
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