In a recent amusing Twitter exchange, expectant mom Bella Harper found herself in a pickle—or rather, a casserole dish—when traveling. With a serious craving for her beloved scalloped potatoes, she posed the crucial question: “If I don’t have a carry-on, can I bring a large ceramic casserole dish of scalloped potatoes on the plane? I’m not joking, is this allowed? Is it too heavy? I’ll be in tears if it gets tossed!”
This is a perfectly valid concern for any pregnant woman—or anyone with an unwavering love for carbs, for that matter. What’s even funnier? The TSA replied to her inquiry with utmost seriousness, confirming that yes, you can indeed bring your scalloped potatoes on board. This revelation has me considering booking a flight myself just to test this new reality.
The Determination of a Pregnant Woman
Let’s be clear—Bella was not just kidding around. Some cravings are sacred, and scalloped potatoes are definitely one of them. Picture this: there she is in the security line, proudly carrying her casserole dish. We can’t help but admire her determination. And let’s face it, who wouldn’t root for a pregnant woman on a mission?
To add some context, my friend’s mother once brought their wedding cake all the way from Ireland, navigating security like a seasoned pro. When it comes to strong-willed bakers (or pregnant women), you just don’t mess with them! After all, we’re talking about individuals growing tiny humans—cravings must be honored. Imagine if Bella’s craving had been for something less palatable, like tuna casserole; chaos would surely ensue.
A Happy Ending for Bella
Fortunately for Bella, her craving saga ended happily. If you’re now feeling inspired to whip up your own traveling scalloped potatoes, you can find guidance in our other blog posts, such as our at-home insemination kit guide. And for those considering family-building options, check out this excellent resource for pregnancy and home insemination.
Conclusion
In summary, Bella Harper’s comical craving for scalloped potatoes reminds us that when it comes to pregnancy, nothing is too absurd. Whether it’s food or family, we all have our priorities.
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