Tommy A
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Flying in with meat and poultry is it O.K.?
Called Alaskan Airlines asked if it was ok to fly down to Cabo with cooler of meat and poultry. They said no problem if we just use gel packs to keep
cold no wet or dry ice allowed. And that there would be no problem with Mexican customs. Has anyone done this and did it work out ok.
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Tommy
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Why??????
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yankeeirishman
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Why (too!)?
What control freaks there are here. Don\'t believe that post you just read!
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Dave
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Quote: | Originally posted by Tommy A
there would be no problem with Mexican customs. |
Are you talking RAW meat and poultry?
They are right about it not being a problem. Customs will seize it....no problem.
There will be a big BBQ in Cabo soon after you arrive.
Don't count on being invited.
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Bruce R Leech
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I don't know why you would want to do that. the Sonora Beef they sell here is as good as you can get. but they will seize it at customs.
oh those lucky agents.
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Tommy A
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I am going to Los Barrlies and would like to avoid the trip to south costco and because I am taking the van service from the airport and would
like to go directly to Los Barriles. The Supermarket in Los Barriles meat selection was pretty weak, unless there is someplace there that you would
recommed that I shop at.
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Tommy
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capt. mike
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hey Dave!!
yur crackin me up man!!
Tommy, take jerky....they love that too!!
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Pompano
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Tommy, don't let all this ribbing get to you...we are harmless. I live in Baja Sur and come from North Dakota where I got used to the world's best
beef early in life...Sonora beef does not compare! We could sell Kobe beef back to the Japenese! I just brought back a freezer full of Nodak Wagyu
Kobe beef through customs and they didn't say a word about it...of course I was driving and not flying...sigh.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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bajajudy
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I think that the rules change often but whatever you do mark your customs form that you have it.
I was told that only smoked turkey could be brought in as I watched my 2 turkey breasts disappear but that was a while ago.
We have a Sorrianos in San Jose now which has good beef and chicken and just about anything else you might want .
Maybe you can talk your van mates into a quick trip there.
Bu, no, the meat situation in Los Barriles has not improved.
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Marie-Rose
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Before the days of easy access turkey, we always brought ours frozen for Christmas dinner. Never had a problem.
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Tommy A
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Thanks Pompano but I wonder if when people say that had no problem's with customs was it because they did not get the dreaded red light or that
customs checked and said it was ok? Thanks for your input and you to Bajajudy
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Marie-Rose
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We have been checked...also had cheese...still no problema!
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Interesting.......
When asked what I had in my duct-taped cooler, I told them steaks....then I was asked if I had dry ice...no just regular....."Okay, have a nice day"
and off I went.... I'm not doubting what anyone has said, I just have to say I wish we knew what was what!
There has been talk here about obeying Mexican law (I'm all for that), at 50yrs. old, I've never even had a traffic ticket (hush Mike H.!) For the
"newbie" and even the "oldie" it is confusing.
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Loreto's Thanksgiving Feast
Several years ago I went out to the airport at Loreto and observed a group of People coming in for the Holidays. there were 12 Turkies confiscated.
The next day they appeared on Special at the Local meat Dept..
Pomp! I disagree with you 100%
on Beef. I am 50 miles from the "Beef Capitol of the World{Hereford Texas} I will take Sonoran Beef over any in the World. Angus is the closest.
My Advice; Leave your Meat at Home! When in Rome---------------!
Skeet/Loreto
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Skeet/Loreto.....'Oh..my beef is better than your beef, my beef is better than yours,.... lah..la,
I had some Texas beef..once..and we are having Sonora beef this weekend when my mother-in-law arrives....
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Garry
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Meat -- Loreto
I have tried to take in a Leg of Lamb, frozen an Turkeys, if you get the red light they take them
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bajajudy
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The same time that my turkeys got taken, so did my cheese. Pork is ok by the way. Go figure. As I said, I think that the rules change frequently
and each airport is probably different too.
As we always say, dont spend more on such items than you can afford to lose.
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Don Alley
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I tried to take buffalo jerky through customs at Zihuatenejo a couple of years ago...they took it away. They said beef was OK, but buffalo, well, no,
don't think so.
Sonoran beef vs. Montana beef...I'll take the Sonoran, it's OK and for the same price I'll get three times as much. But selection in Loreto is not up
to Constitucion or La Paz.
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