Random jelly question
#17

My daughter's visiting the UK in January so will send her back with a suitcase just for jelly. Wonder what customs will make of that one!
#18
Thank you both for your kind offers and yes I am in Adelaide, but I actually needed about a dozen blocks for a Science lesson on friction. Was going to teach it next week but am currently rethinking that idea. 
My daughter's visiting the UK in January so will send her back with a suitcase just for jelly. Wonder what customs will make of that one!

My daughter's visiting the UK in January so will send her back with a suitcase just for jelly. Wonder what customs will make of that one!

- I'm now trying to figure out the science lesson
#21
Think I've just about ditched that plan now, moving onto modelling clay, far more accessible.
#22
Would you like me to post some over? British foods and other items are more readily available here now in places like IGA and Woolworths. I have recently been buying Heinz Cream of Tomato soup and other types. Where else but in Little Britain, otherwise known as the Wild West
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#23
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. Handy to have in the cupboard between batches of home-made. Heinz Cream of Tomato is one of my comfort foods, so can eat it most of the year, though I think not in summer in Perth. Also treated ourselves to Walkers Roast Chicken crisps and 2 flavours of Hula Hoops
#24
Must be an IGA thing, ours just got an English section and its really good, not as good as th one in Joondaloop but I do check it every time I go in and usually pick something up, I was very happy to get Branston Sandwich pickle.





