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Morritt's Tortuga Club - Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

jtridle

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oops, my mistake

If you wish to cook in a lot, Grand Cayman allows you to take in meat as long as it is unwrapped, in its original package with FDA stamp. We take it frozen in a cooler, even when we have flown commercial and it is still frozen when we get there. "

I think you mean Wrapped in original packaging ? -- that's what we do. Seems like the limit is something like $40.00 worth. You can find the Foster's Food Fair ad online on their site -- this week's goes thru Christmas eve. I also take some of our preferred cereal, and some condiments to start with.

Yes, I certainly meant wrapped in its original package. Sorry. I didn't catch that on my reread.
 
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