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I will be travelling from Atlanta to San Francisco this week and really want to

bring my yogurt. I was going to put it in a small cooler bag and pack it in my

luggage with ice. Can it only stay at room temp if it is dripped?

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> > I'll be flying to visit some friends in Phoenix for a long weekend

> > later this month and am wondering if it's worthwhile to try and

> bring

> > yogurt. I'm assuming that if you freeze it, you kill off the good

> > bugs. I don't see any other way to travel with it. Any thoughts?

> >

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At 08:02 AM 1/30/2010, you wrote:

I will be travelling from

Atlanta to San Francisco this week and really want to bring my yogurt. I

was going to put it in a small cooler bag and pack it in my luggage with

ice. Can it only stay at room temp if it is dripped?

Dripped has the advantage of taking up less space in your

suitcase!

Yogurt travels well. I've taken it, in an insulated bag, with ice or blue

ice, in my (checked) suitcase from N'Awlins to Calgary, Canada, and to

Vancouver (three times) as well as to the UK. It has travelled all over

in our car.

At this time of the year, in the baggage hold of an airplane, your yogurt

is unlikely to reach what we consider " room temperature. " It'll

be colder.

Marilyn

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Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

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