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Subject: Re: Hawaii: Legal to bring frozen meat, fruits, veggies? Costco HI prices vs. mainland Cost Posted on: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 04:03:22 GMT

Then you will be in good shape to haul your frozen meat around.
Don't forget to bring gasoline also, as that is expensive as well.
Oh, and a house!


"Ken Fine" wrote in message
news:f0otto$nv7$1@gnus01.u.washington.edu...
> 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?
>
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>>>The price of food in Hawaii is legendary. I'm wondering whether we should
>>>bring a bunch of food with us, and whether it would be permissable to
>>>bring
>>>frozen meat into HI. Finally, I'm wondering how the price of items at
>>>Costco compares in HI versus the states. We'll be on the big island of
>>>Hawaii for most of our stay.
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>>>Regarding produce, I read that "pineapple, Florida citrus, vegetables in
>>>the
>>>turnip family (daikon, rutabaga, radishes, etc.), and green coffee beans"
>>>are forbidden. I have no idea if this list is complete.
>>
>>>Regarding frozen chicken and fish, I have no idea what's permissable.
>>
>>>Any help out there in USENET-land?
>>
>> How about eating less? Think you might be able to get by on two enormous
>> meals a day instead of three?
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