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Related: About this forumPacking a couple of kilos
In my suitcase as I head home today.
Parmesano Reggiao 30 month, and the proper speck for carbonara. And a couple of other goodies.
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Packing a couple of kilos (Original Post)
Old Crank
Nov 2023
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You got past border crossing? That much cheese would have set all the sniffer dogs off
irisblue
Nov 2023
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irisblue
(34,483 posts)1. You got past border crossing? That much cheese would have set all the sniffer dogs off
Old Crank
(5,056 posts)4. No trouble
Train from Italy to Munich.
There was some police presence occasionally but they were after migrants.
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gfwzig
(145 posts)2. Last time I brought home cheese it was flagged as plastic explosive.... lotsa luck to ya!
Callalily
(15,029 posts)3. It's always nice to be able to bring food home. How lucky you are
to bring tangible memories of your trip.
We always try to find honey from the area we are visiting. Last spring when we were in Italy we found a grocery store that vacuum packed cheese and sausage for us so we were able to bring it home. Picked out whatever cheese we wanted from the "cheese case". Of course put all of our goodies in checked luggage.