In a recent Twitter escapade, Chrissy Teigen hilariously proved that even the TSA understands the gravity of pregnancy cravings. On a Saturday flight, Teigen found herself in a culinary conundrum: could she take a large ceramic casserole dish of scalloped potatoes on board? Her tweet read, “If I don’t have a carry-on, can I bring a large ceramic casserole dish of scalloped potatoes on the plane? I am not kidding, is this okay? Is it too blunt/heavy an object? I’ll cry if they throw it away.”
This question is perfectly valid, not just for a pregnant woman, but for anyone who adores carbs — which, let’s face it, is nearly everyone. What made this situation even more amusing was the TSA’s meticulous response, confirming that yes, scalloped potatoes are indeed allowed in carry-ons.
Honestly, who wouldn’t consider booking a flight just for the chance to carry their beloved casserole? Teigen’s determination to ensure her comfort while pregnant is relatable and refreshing. It’s clear that she knows the importance of savoring those sacred cravings.
As she stood in the security line, casserole in hand, we all cheered for her — because let’s be real, we love Chrissy Teigen for her authenticity and humor. Her cravings have become a shared experience that resonates with many, turning a simple tweet into a source of collective laughter.
Pregnant women are a force to be reckoned with, especially when it comes to their food. If Teigen had been craving a tuna casserole instead, we might have seen a far different reaction. Luckily, her scalloped potatoes made it through without a hitch.
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In summary, Teigen’s lighthearted yet earnest inquiry reminds us that cravings during pregnancy are nothing to be trifled with. Pregnancy is a journey filled with emotional and physical ups and downs, and sometimes, all you need is a casserole of scalloped potatoes to get you through.