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And pork pies. Make sure they’re Melton Mowbray though Alex.You're gonna spend all your cash on cheese aren't you?
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And pork pies. Make sure they’re Melton Mowbray though Alex.You're gonna spend all your cash on cheese aren't you?
You're gonna spend all your cash on cheese aren't you?
And pork pies. Make sure they’re Melton Mowbray though Alex.
When you are away from your constitutional norms for a period of time, home comforts mean a lot.
Proper bread is a mainstay and other countries simply bread isn’t the same as what is available in every corner shop and supermarket.
It’s strange how this makes a difference on a very personal level.
And others away from the UK shores who likes a bit of goodies.
You may already know about this but I only just found out.
www.britishcornershop.co.uk
Delivers worldwide.
Is it possible to fall in love with a shop ?
I consider brioche to be bread anyways. If you can put a burger or hot dog in it, it is bread.
Like what? I can't think of anything at all and I've lived abroad more than onceExpensive but I bet it does a good trade. There are British foods I miss when I have a weekend abroad so living abroad I would be nackered.
I found bread in supermarkets in America to be lifting. Could always find little bakerys like but the supermarket stuff was horrible
Like what? I can't think of anything at all and I've lived abroad more than once
The bread is shite, the sausages are shite, the bacon is shite.
Tea bags and a travel kettle OF COURSE. I didn't mention the obvious.Instant mash... N tea bags... Ready to go anywhere with those in luggage...
I'm on about holidays in Spain and France and that mate not living outside of Europe. The American bait must be tasty with all the fat bastards milling about there.American bacon is crap but Canadian is edible. You can get good sausages. Or were you talking about abroad in general? I remember in the 80s my parents packing cereal and that for a week in Mallorca
Thanks! I've bookmarked the link for when I move abroad.And others away from the UK shores who likes a bit of goodies.
You may already know about this but I only just found out.
www.britishcornershop.co.uk
Delivers worldwide.
Is it possible to fall in love with a shop ?
I have used the online English food shop based here in DK for years but the lad who delivers the stuff you order told me last time that they aren't sure if they will be able to continue shop after Brexit kicks in. So I have had a snoop around and stumbled across this corner shop one. Looks glorious. And they deliver weekly and not just once a month like my current online English food shop. Plus this one looks to have much broader variety of brands as well.
If I order dry stuff I can get it delivered to my door for just thirteen quid. For up to thirty kilos ! They deliver chilled goods, too. Oh, Happy Days.
Am going to have a proper long snoop on there. Bet there will be some lovely cheeses.
My cousin saves hundreds of pounds by getting a flight from Geneva, to Liverpool, stock up at asda and go back.
Lidl is OK for beans and stuff mate, if you've a marksies that's always OK but expensive
Tesco also have a limited foreign food aisle with hp etc if its the same there.
Lad who owns a uk/us product shop here said the same re brexit, most of his custom is us lads so might be OK but I'll miss my worsester sauce crisps, double decker and wispas
We don't have any Tesco or Marksies here. And Danish supermarkets tend to sell what they know will sell and English food don't have a high rating there am afraid. Once in a blue moon Netto will have a bunch Red Leicester but they only have a few and only for a very short time. And when it comes to UK beer or ale you can get Newcastle Brown in most larger shops but little else unless there is a promotion thingie going on, which isn't a regular thing. Lidl's English & Irish Food Week twice a year would have had to do if my normal online food supplier calls it a day when Brexit kicks in. So am very happy to have found this corner shop website.
Maybe I could do my own lil' import/export thing. I could import lovely pork pies and cheeses and blue wrapped Wham bars in exchange of remoulade, Haribo Matador Mix, proper ryebread, botttles of Små Blå, pålægschokolade, æbleskiver pans and cheap tabs.