TikTok user @sideofsequins shows you how to fit nine days of outfits and a few changes of shoes into a tiny suitcase using compression bags. To avoid wrinkles, you’ll also want to pack a compact travel steamer.

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Beloved cranberry sauce can be transported in your carry-on luggage in a 3.4-ounce bottle. That’s a pretty small serving for a crowd, so if you want to snag more of your mother’s leftover cranberry sauce, secure it carefully in a plastic tub and pack it in your checked bag.

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TSA gives pumpkin pie the green light. You can pack it as a carry-on or in checked luggage. In case your flight is delayed, keep a fork handy. Travelers who still have questions about food items can check out TSA’s “What can I bring?� web page that lists what items are allowed or not in your carry-on.

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The turkey may be the star of the show, but stuffing isn’t far behind. You can take the dressing in your carry-on luggage, inside or outside the bird, as long as it’s dry. If it’s super moist, you are better off packing it in your checked bag.