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Subject: Re: Hawaii: Legal to bring frozen meat, fruits, veggies? Costco HI prices vs. mainland Cost Posted on: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:51:36 MST

On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 01:26:44 GMT, Alan S wrote:


>On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:06:00 -0700, "Ken Fine"
> wrote:

>>Ha ho ha, you're a very funny guy. I'm off in just a minute to run about 15
>>miles tothe tip of the Newport peninsula, no kidding. Thanks for thinking of
>>me. Any real help out there?

>It seems like overkill and a lot of hassle for little return
>IMO.

>The hotel I stayed in had a kitchenette, so I cooked
>breakfast. Didn't bother with other meals - prices weren't
>too bad at the restaurants.

>Bacon, eggs, milk and butter bought from the corner stores
>didn't seem particularly expensive compared to the mainland
>to me. Certainly not expensive enough to go to that sort of
>trouble.

Hell with that. Just buy a cow and take it aboard a St. Benard sized pet
carrier to take it to slaughter in Hawaii. You can import livestock, right?