How to prevent your packages from being stolen

With Cyber Monday over,
many shoppers are now
expecting deliveries. Package theft is a big issue that has affected 30 percent of Americans. Here are some tips to get your items
safely delivered in time for the holidays. Buy an outdoor security camera
or a video doorbell camera. What if you can’t afford
a security system? Putting up a fake sign
pretending you have a
camera is enough to
scare thieves away. Have your packages
routed to a FedEx, UPS
or Amazon delivery site. Request that a signature
must be provided when
a package is delivered. Sign up for delivery alerts so you
can track your package until it
reaches your doorstep.

With Cyber Monday over,
many shoppers are now
expecting deliveries. Package theft is a big issue that has affected 30 percent of Americans. Here are some tips to get your items
safely delivered in time for the holidays. Buy an outdoor security camera
or a video doorbell camera. What if you can’t afford
a security system? Putting up a fake sign
pretending you have a
camera is enough to
scare thieves away. Have your packages
routed to a FedEx, UPS
or Amazon delivery site. Request that a signature
must be provided when
a package is delivered. Sign up for delivery alerts so you
can track your package until it
reaches your doorstep.

How to prevent your packages from being stolen

With Cyber Monday over,
many shoppers are now
expecting deliveries. Package theft is a big issue that has affected 30 percent of Americans. Here are some tips to get your items
safely delivered in time for the holidays. Buy an outdoor security camera
or a video doorbell camera. What if you can’t afford
a security system? Putting up a fake sign
pretending you have a
camera is enough to
scare thieves away. Have your packages
routed to a FedEx, UPS
or Amazon delivery site. Request that a signature
must be provided when
a package is delivered. Sign up for delivery alerts so you
can track your package until it
reaches your doorstep.

With Cyber Monday over,
many shoppers are now
expecting deliveries. Package theft is a big issue that has affected 30 percent of Americans. Here are some tips to get your items
safely delivered in time for the holidays. Buy an outdoor security camera
or a video doorbell camera. What if you can’t afford
a security system? Putting up a fake sign
pretending you have a
camera is enough to
scare thieves away. Have your packages
routed to a FedEx, UPS
or Amazon delivery site. Request that a signature
must be provided when
a package is delivered. Sign up for delivery alerts so you
can track your package until it
reaches your doorstep.

Holiday Foods the TSA Will and Won’t Allow in a Carry-On

Holiday Foods the
TSA Will and Won’t
Allow in a Carry-On.
If you’re planning on bringing
meal ingredients or left-overs
with you on your holiday flights,
this guide will come in handy.
Will Allow:, Main-course Meats.
Won’t Allow:, Spreadable Cheeses.
Will Allow:, Hard Cheeses.
Won’t Allow:, Gravy.
Will Allow:, Mashed Potatoes.
Won’t Allow:, Cranberry Sauce.
Will Allow:, Stuffing.
Won’t Allow:, Whipped Cream.
Will Allow:, Pie.
The general rule that we tend to tell people is that if you can spray it, spread it, pump it or pour it, it should go in your checked bag, Jenny L. Burke, TSA Press Secretary,
via ‘The Washington Post’

Holiday Foods the
TSA Will and Won’t
Allow in a Carry-On.
If you’re planning on bringing
meal ingredients or left-overs
with you on your holiday flights,
this guide will come in handy.
Will Allow:, Main-course Meats.
Won’t Allow:, Spreadable Cheeses.
Will Allow:, Hard Cheeses.
Won’t Allow:, Gravy.
Will Allow:, Mashed Potatoes.
Won’t Allow:, Cranberry Sauce.
Will Allow:, Stuffing.
Won’t Allow:, Whipped Cream.
Will Allow:, Pie.
The general rule that we tend to tell people is that if you can spray it, spread it, pump it or pour it, it should go in your checked bag, Jenny L. Burke, TSA Press Secretary,
via ‘The Washington Post’

Holiday Foods the TSA Will and Won’t Allow in a Carry-On

Holiday Foods the
TSA Will and Won’t
Allow in a Carry-On.
If you’re planning on bringing
meal ingredients or left-overs
with you on your holiday flights,
this guide will come in handy.
Will Allow:, Main-course Meats.
Won’t Allow:, Spreadable Cheeses.
Will Allow:, Hard Cheeses.
Won’t Allow:, Gravy.
Will Allow:, Mashed Potatoes.
Won’t Allow:, Cranberry Sauce.
Will Allow:, Stuffing.
Won’t Allow:, Whipped Cream.
Will Allow:, Pie.
The general rule that we tend to tell people is that if you can spray it, spread it, pump it or pour it, it should go in your checked bag, Jenny L. Burke, TSA Press Secretary,
via ‘The Washington Post’

Holiday Foods the
TSA Will and Won’t
Allow in a Carry-On.
If you’re planning on bringing
meal ingredients or left-overs
with you on your holiday flights,
this guide will come in handy.
Will Allow:, Main-course Meats.
Won’t Allow:, Spreadable Cheeses.
Will Allow:, Hard Cheeses.
Won’t Allow:, Gravy.
Will Allow:, Mashed Potatoes.
Won’t Allow:, Cranberry Sauce.
Will Allow:, Stuffing.
Won’t Allow:, Whipped Cream.
Will Allow:, Pie.
The general rule that we tend to tell people is that if you can spray it, spread it, pump it or pour it, it should go in your checked bag, Jenny L. Burke, TSA Press Secretary,
via ‘The Washington Post’

10 Weirdest Ingredients People Put in Their Stuffing (National Stuffing Day)

10 Weirdest Ingredients
People Put in Their Stuffing .
Whether you call it stuffing or dressing,
Americans traditionally prepare a filling to
put inside of their Thanksgiving turkeys.
In honor of National Stuffing Day, here are 10 of the
weirdest ingredients people put in their stuffing. .
1. Pepperonis
& Mozzarella.
2. Fruit.
3. Stale Bagels.
4. Sticky Rice.
5. Corn Chips.
6. Plantains .
7. Oysters.
8. Popcorn.
9. Twinkies.
10. Burgers.
What weird ingredient do you
put in your stuffing?

10 Weirdest Ingredients
People Put in Their Stuffing .
Whether you call it stuffing or dressing,
Americans traditionally prepare a filling to
put inside of their Thanksgiving turkeys.
In honor of National Stuffing Day, here are 10 of the
weirdest ingredients people put in their stuffing. .
1. Pepperonis
& Mozzarella.
2. Fruit.
3. Stale Bagels.
4. Sticky Rice.
5. Corn Chips.
6. Plantains .
7. Oysters.
8. Popcorn.
9. Twinkies.
10. Burgers.
What weird ingredient do you
put in your stuffing?

10 Weirdest Ingredients People Put in Their Stuffing (National Stuffing Day)

10 Weirdest Ingredients
People Put in Their Stuffing .
Whether you call it stuffing or dressing,
Americans traditionally prepare a filling to
put inside of their Thanksgiving turkeys.
In honor of National Stuffing Day, here are 10 of the
weirdest ingredients people put in their stuffing. .
1. Pepperonis
& Mozzarella.
2. Fruit.
3. Stale Bagels.
4. Sticky Rice.
5. Corn Chips.
6. Plantains .
7. Oysters.
8. Popcorn.
9. Twinkies.
10. Burgers.
What weird ingredient do you
put in your stuffing?

10 Weirdest Ingredients
People Put in Their Stuffing .
Whether you call it stuffing or dressing,
Americans traditionally prepare a filling to
put inside of their Thanksgiving turkeys.
In honor of National Stuffing Day, here are 10 of the
weirdest ingredients people put in their stuffing. .
1. Pepperonis
& Mozzarella.
2. Fruit.
3. Stale Bagels.
4. Sticky Rice.
5. Corn Chips.
6. Plantains .
7. Oysters.
8. Popcorn.
9. Twinkies.
10. Burgers.
What weird ingredient do you
put in your stuffing?

Can you guess the most hated Thanksgiving food?

Through Instacart, The Harris Poll surveyed over 2,000 Americans
on which holiday food they
hate the most. Coming in at first with 29 percent was cranberry sauce, a typical Thanksgiving side dish. Nearly half of people surveyed
added that canned cranberry sauce was “disgusting.” Coming in at second in the poll was green bean casserole at 24 percent. Another casserole, sweet potato,
took third place with 22 percent. 21 percent in the poll said they didn’t like pumpkin pie, usually a popular Thanksgiving dessert. The same percentage adds that they hate pie, but still will stomach it. Even 19 percent also said they could do without Turkey, the centerpiece of traditional Thanksgiving meals.

Through Instacart, The Harris Poll surveyed over 2,000 Americans
on which holiday food they
hate the most. Coming in at first with 29 percent was cranberry sauce, a typical Thanksgiving side dish. Nearly half of people surveyed
added that canned cranberry sauce was “disgusting.” Coming in at second in the poll was green bean casserole at 24 percent. Another casserole, sweet potato,
took third place with 22 percent. 21 percent in the poll said they didn’t like pumpkin pie, usually a popular Thanksgiving dessert. The same percentage adds that they hate pie, but still will stomach it. Even 19 percent also said they could do without Turkey, the centerpiece of traditional Thanksgiving meals.

Can you guess the most hated Thanksgiving food?

Through Instacart, The Harris Poll surveyed over 2,000 Americans
on which holiday food they
hate the most. Coming in at first with 29 percent was cranberry sauce, a typical Thanksgiving side dish. Nearly half of people surveyed
added that canned cranberry sauce was “disgusting.” Coming in at second in the poll was green bean casserole at 24 percent. Another casserole, sweet potato,
took third place with 22 percent. 21 percent in the poll said they didn’t like pumpkin pie, usually a popular Thanksgiving dessert. The same percentage adds that they hate pie, but still will stomach it. Even 19 percent also said they could do without Turkey, the centerpiece of traditional Thanksgiving meals.

Through Instacart, The Harris Poll surveyed over 2,000 Americans
on which holiday food they
hate the most. Coming in at first with 29 percent was cranberry sauce, a typical Thanksgiving side dish. Nearly half of people surveyed
added that canned cranberry sauce was “disgusting.” Coming in at second in the poll was green bean casserole at 24 percent. Another casserole, sweet potato,
took third place with 22 percent. 21 percent in the poll said they didn’t like pumpkin pie, usually a popular Thanksgiving dessert. The same percentage adds that they hate pie, but still will stomach it. Even 19 percent also said they could do without Turkey, the centerpiece of traditional Thanksgiving meals.