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Old Aug 11th 2013, 11:51 pm
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Hi All,
Just wanted to tell everyone about this amazing Store called The British Grocer on Burloak and Mainway in Burlington.
www.facebook.com/Thebritishgrocer

They have the best selection of all your favourite foods and the best selection of Marks and Spencer food.
The best British store l have been into and the prices are really good.
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Hi All,
Just wanted to tell everyone about this amazing Store called The British Grocer on Burloak and Mainway in Burlington.
www.facebook.com/Thebritishgrocer

They have the best selection of all your favourite foods and the best selection of Marks and Spencer food.
The best British store l have been into and the prices are really good.
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l wished.....
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They need to sort out their spelling and grammar on their FB page. Seriously offputting.
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This one is in Oakville - 649 fourth line (Same plaza as Fifties Diner), and is superb.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Briti...532536?fref=ts

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This one is in Oakville - 649 fourth line (Same plaza as Fifties Diner), and is superb.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Briti...532536?fref=ts

I never knew about that one!

I have visited The British Grocer, not bad at all.

There is also The British Treat Shoppe on Jones street in Bronte.
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Nothing like moving to Canada and looking for British style food. Whats that all about?
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Nothing like moving to Canada and looking for British style food. Whats that all about?
Sometimes (not often) you get a craving for something specific.

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Nothing like moving to Canada and looking for British style food. Whats that all about?
Well, it's not like you can live on Canadian style food, can you? Poutine and maple syrup is ok one or twice a day but not much more often than that.
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Well, it's not like you can live on Canadian style food, can you? Poutine and maple syrup is ok one or twice a day but not much more often than that.
Agreed. Lunch was tomato farcis, jambon fume´, laitue vinaigrette de Dijon, Vieux Panne, Camembert au lait cru d'Isigny, Feuillete´et cafe espress all washed down with a couple of bottles of Cellier du Dauphin.

This was of course all consumed to the background of TMS on Radio 4 long wave and appropriate emotions as England screwed up.

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They have started selling British food in my local Walmart..strangely it is under the Organic and health food section..you can find British Heinz beans in the blue tins..all sorts of biscuits real Cadbury chocolate sweets etc...they have attached Canadian nutritional labels on the back.
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Agreed. Lunch was tomato farcis, jambon fume´, laitue vinaigrette de Dijon, Vieux Panne, Camembert au lait cru d'Isigny, Feuillete´et cafe espress all washed down with a couple of bottles of Cellier du Dauphin.

This was of course all consumed to the background of TMS on Radio 4 long wave and appropriate emotions as England screwed up.
Breakfast was the usual. Home made baguette, smoked salmon, peameal bacon with scrambled eggs, mushrooms, Camembert, cheddar, double Gloucester/Stilton, Marmite, juice, coffee. Background of silence.

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Breakfast was the usual. Home made baguette, smoked salmon, peameal bacon with scrambled eggs, mushrooms, Camembert, cheddar, double Gloucester/Stilton, Marmite, juice, coffee. Background of silence.

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I'm not surprised at the silence what with you two shoving that lot down your gobs for breakfast.
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I'm not surprised at the silence what with you two shoving that lot down your gobs for breakfast.
Yesterday's Anguillian chicken barbecue also brought silence, until the rum marinade kicked in.
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Originally Posted by DHammond
Hi All,
Just wanted to tell everyone about this amazing Store called The British Grocer on Burloak and Mainway in Burlington.
www.facebook.com/Thebritishgrocer

They have the best selection of all your favourite foods and the best selection of Marks and Spencer food.
The best British store l have been into and the prices are really good.


Haven't seen you on here in ages. Hope you are ok.
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