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Can I carry a few cans of wild-caught salmon and sardines in olive oil from the USA to India in my luggage?
Yes, you can typically bring canned goods, including wild-caught salmon and sardines in olive oil, from the USA to India in your luggage. However, there are some regulations and considerations you should be aware of:
Customs Regulations: Indian customs regulations may have restrictions on the import of certain food items. It's advisable to check with the Customs Department of India or visit their official website for the most up-to-date information on what food items are allowed.
Labeling and Packaging: Ensure that the canned goods are properly labeled and sealed. The packaging should clearly state the ingredients, expiration date, and nutritional information.
Quantity Limits: Be aware of any quantity limits imposed by Indian customs. Bringing a reasonable quantity for personal use is generally allowed, but large quantities might raise concerns.
Declare at Customs: When arriving in India, declare the canned goods at the customs checkpoint. Be honest about the contents of your luggage and provide any necessary information if asked.
Check Airline Regulations: Additionally, check with your airline regarding any restrictions they might have on carrying canned goods in luggage. Some airlines may have specific rules or limitations.
Packaging Considerations: Pack the cans securely to prevent breakage during transit. You may use bubble wrap or other protective materials to cushion the cans within your luggage.
Always stay informed about the specific regulations and guidelines of both the country of departure (USA) and the destination (India). It's essential to be aware of any changes in regulations and to comply with customs requirements to avoid any issues during your travel.
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Question ...if fairies rely on desire to feed,would Dev be a GOOD food source or a terrible food source? Does desire come from wishing or wanting more, essentially. Because dev like.. Has all he can want except his dad's approval ,so how does that work?
Fairies' food comes from the innate emotion a person has while Wishes are just the only way Fairies can pull the emotions (food) out!!!
The more the desire is out of reach, the more delicious it is, and the longer the fairy can go without needing another meal. It's simply easier to harvest from children because they have big emotions, and weak minds and impulses. A child can say "I wish" more openly than an adult does, making it easier for Fairies to cultivate.
Dev's one of the best food sources there is. In fact, he's able to feed a family of 5 for at least 8 months! However, he's also one of the worse sources to collect from because his desire is noncollectable by magic.
Which means you'll need an expert high-class, high-ranking Fairy Godparent who can siphon out his Desires into smaller parts via multiple smaller wishes!
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I want. Four to get appreciation. Because
Four gave a ton of unnoticed help when Twilight was injured
The fight with Wild was difficult, and I know we're all concerned about his negative view of the shadow crystal
But Four did something that no one else really thought of to help- He took care of Twi's stuff
From the beginning he told Twilight to not worry about them
So Four took care of pretty much everything but the others (that Sky and Wars handled)
He took care of Epona
Which is so very important- he took care of Twilight's horse. After her arrival at the stable Four followed up on her
And for Epona, a horse so attached to her human, having some company can help so much for reassurance
He took care of Twilight's stuff
He got Twi's shield- his bags and equipment, and organized it into one place
And he was worried. He obviously found the shadow crystal while handling Twi's stuff, but his negative reactions to it were out of concern.
Also- because of his placement in this scene
I'm fairly convinced Four was ready to start cooking before Wild showed up (since he's beside the counter with food supplies). At the very least he had the basket of fruit out for everyone -but he was literally standing with food behind him- he thought of everything
And he did housekeeping!
Wars payed for the inn, so Four took care of the inn
Realistically these boys were probably not too concerned with tidyness. Four got all of Twi's things on one table, and took care of the room they stayed in
Organizing tables and Twi's things, having food supplies ready, and opening the curtains- overall he was the one tidying up the inn
Four helped in a huge way! He took care of Twi's horse (Epona is so important), his equipment and shield and bag, as well as the other rooms in the inn
Four filled in all the little tasks that others didn't think of. He helped in ways that were needed, but not obvious
There's a lot of problems with the shadow crystal and with Wild, and I don't know what's gonna happen in the future
But don't forget this- don't forget that Four was one who stepped up in an almost unnoticeable way
Don't forget that when everyone was barely holding it together, Four visited Twilight's horse and took care of his things
No matter what develops in the future- this amount of care shown is important ya know?
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Art and comic from Jojo @linkeduniverse au :)))
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3-ingredient peanut butter cookies
hey, don't cry. combine one cup peanut (or almond or whatever) butter, one cup sugar, one egg, all right? roll into 1-inch balls, place on cookie sheet, press with a fork to make criss-cross pattern, and bake at 350F for 8-10 minutes, okay?
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Anthony: huh it’s gonna be pride month during release of Peachyville maybe I, a bi man, should help give some representation through my character.
*boss music starts playing, emerging from the shadows backlit with white glowing eyes*
Matt, Beth, And Freddie Wong: stand back mortal you know not our power.
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