@Marsi, I've shared this repeatedly here and will bore you all again. For decades I had rashy skin and tried every OTC and prescription lotion and potion. I would wake up to find myself scratching myself. Every dermatologist told me to use Dove Sensitive. I was drawn to making soap as a creative outlet but immediately experienced incredible improvement on my skin. I was used to applying my prescription multiple times in a day and now I can go weeks without applying. While soaping is an expensive hobby, I know I've saved on doctor visits and drugstore costs.
Another gamechanger was discovering lotion bars. For decades, in the winter, my fingertips would split and bleed - I would use super glue. I've gone several winters now with completely healthy and intact fingers!
I've mentioned to 2 dermatologists that my homemade soap and lotion bars "cured" me. They didn't have a response except to recommend Dove Sensitive again. (I'm not dissing doctors, here, but I thought I'd get some sort of response.)
@jcandleattic, in my fantasy, your TSA agent recognized quality and took it for themselves.
I once had a package of my homemade lefse removed from my checked baggage and pretty sure someone else enjoyed it for themselves.
My lovely Mrs. Zing was a TSA agent for several months. We had just moved to town and was able to get us all health insurance right away. She absolutely loved the customer service part. Knowing many passengers are like her hubby who needs to down shots of whiskey before boarding (I'm owning that I totally self-medicate!), she enjoyed making small talk and making folks smile and put folks at ease. She shared that many of her coworkers just escalate passengers' anxiety, rather than calm them down. She left TSA once her training period was over because her next role was to solely pat down women passengers. But bless those TSA agents for keeping us safe.