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Does anyone know if you can bring frozen food into Tobago ? Was thinking of bringing steaks, chops etc. from the US when we visit 9/3 since I wasn't overlyimpressed with the selections at the grocery store and we are trying to go on a limited budget so...
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It's cooked food,but in Tobago you can get good fresh fish daily including mahi mahi.If you have a rental car it's not far from Mt Irvine golf course,the boats come in around 4pm.The food at stauble bay whole chickens and freeze them,but....
I have a food related question. We are a family of five and this is our second cruise in general and second one on RCC at that. My brother has severe life threatening food allergies to eggs and all treenuts. We informed the cruise line of this on our ...
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Whether you can ....
Just as the US has rules about bringing food items back that.
The only things allowed are factory, sandwiches, baked good, fruit or veggies .
Strict rules on the islands about bringing food off the ship.
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My SIL just emailed and asked....
Left messages and will try again tomorrow.
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My cat is about 10 years old, hasn't had any problems thus far but for a week now she hasn't been eating properly, she's just eating very little amounts of supermeat catfood and when she eats she seems to be having problems chewing as she starts acting...
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Definitely sounds like teeth, dropping food is a sure sign! She should be much better after....
You need to get her booked in to see a vet as soon as possible.
And can't, then there's probably something hurting her in her mouth.
I'm a DL veteran (sorta) but a new mom (yay me!) who will be bringing my infant, who will be 12 weeks old at the time of our trip. What are some tips/tricks that you all would suggest? I know this trip will be a little different since I'll be working ...
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I would also try to bring a "hooter just bring along lots of baby supplies and go with the flow! Have fun!! My #1 piece of advice- find to constantly put her in/take....
Out of the stroller and holding her while boarding a ride.
. Are you bringing something? If so, feel free to elaborate on what you plan to bring! Yes--cards (26.2%) Yes--treats/toys (19%) Yes--cards & treats/toys (28.6%) No (19%) SS (7.1%) Total Votes: 42
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Yes, but I am ....
She's a baby.
I'm going to make mini ones.
They are having a little party, so we signed up to bring cupcakes.
Will probably get a flower for our provider that DD can give her when we drop her off that morning.
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So I am invited to my cousins baby shower in Feb. My LO will be 9 months by then. I was totaly planning on bringing him and never thought twice about it. Well my snotty aunt is making all kinds of rude comments about it. I am BFing and I either bring ...
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Hey, it didn't say no children! mommabear17 one of two things: 1) call the MTB and ask her if she really is OK with you bringing LO to meetWas your child invited? If not, ....
She could theoretically bring four kids with her.
I had a friend message me on facebook today and they are planning to spend a couple days at the Disney parks in April. She asked me if it is okay to bring snacks and drinks into the parks. I wasn't sure exactly what the answer is. Is it completely allowed...
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You are allowed to bring in food/snacks/drinks with a handful of exceptions.
I am a nanny for a family. They have a 2 year who is required to be on oxygen 24/7. She recently obtained a service dog to carry her oxygen for her. I am a Disney veteran but have no experience with taking a child with special needs much less a service...
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I'm not sure how heavy the backpackI would be concerned about the dog's ability to do his/her task while in the midst of a busy theme, I do not bring my SD out in that ....
Either at Disney in the heat even if I did bring her.
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