my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Can i bring my collection of herbs and pastes into Italy either on a Pickfords truck or in our own car? I can't imagine how long it would take me quickly to source these in Abruzzo and I NEED them :o
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Originally Posted by conniewalker
(Post 8961713)
Can i bring my collection of herbs and pastes into Italy either on a Pickfords truck or in our own car? I can't imagine how long it would take me quickly to source these in Abruzzo and I NEED them :o
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
All fine! I was told I couldn't bring my precious house plants and tubs with me by Pickfords but I have known loads who have. You can get Heinz ketchup easily here in Flo - I think you can most places - but the Calve isn't bad anyway, in fact I like their hot ketchup a lot. Bring Hellman's by the bucket if you use it a lot. I can get it here in small jars but it's not readily available everywhere I'm told. The other Mayo's here are just vile.....Best of the bunch is the McD's own brand which you should be able to get easily too. Beans are also normally easy to find in little stores, mainly Asian, again this seems to be universal, but only Heinz. You will need Marmite if you like it. If you drink any concentrates like barley water or Ribena you won't get them here - Fabbri is the Italian brand, really good but no sugar free varieties yet!!
Bring your spices but with a few exceptions you shouldn't have too much trouble with herbs. Better idea with them is to stock up on seeds as you will probably be able to grow them year round. The basil, sage and rosemary are going strong outside here in tubs. :) |
Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
If you use coriander, bring it. And some seeds too. It is soooo hard to get here.
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Originally Posted by TestaRossa
(Post 8961860)
All fine! I was told I couldn't bring my precious house plants and tubs with me by Pickfords but I have known loads who have. You can get Heinz ketchup easily here in Flo - I think you can most places - but the Calve isn't bad anyway, in fact I like their hot ketchup a lot. Bring Hellman's by the bucket if you use it a lot. I can get it here in small jars but it's not readily available everywhere I'm told. The other Mayo's here are just vile.....Best of the bunch is the McD's own brand which you should be able to get easily too. Beans are also normally easy to find in little stores, mainly Asian, again this seems to be universal, but only Heinz. You will need Marmite if you like it. If you drink any concentrates like barley water or Ribena you won't get them here - Fabbri is the Italian brand, really good but no sugar free varieties yet!!
Bring your spices but with a few exceptions you shouldn't have too much trouble with herbs. Better idea with them is to stock up on seeds as you will probably be able to grow them year round. The basil, sage and rosemary are going strong outside here in tubs. :) |
Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Originally Posted by 37100
(Post 8962015)
If you use coriander, bring it. And some seeds too. It is soooo hard to get here.
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Originally Posted by conniewalker
(Post 8961713)
Can i bring my collection of herbs and pastes into Italy either on a Pickfords truck or in our own car? I can't imagine how long it would take me quickly to source these in Abruzzo and I NEED them :o
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
If you're bringing some herb over make sure to stash it in your washbag and then into your suitcase and then check it in.
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
I brought all sorts of herbs over and seeds and bulbs in my suitcase...no probs at all...:thumbup:
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Just read duffer's reply....i mean for cooking..:o
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Originally Posted by duffer
(Post 8962950)
If you're bringing some herb over make sure to stash it in your washbag and then into your suitcase and then check it in.
Originally Posted by 2fab
(Post 8963075)
Just read duffer's reply....i mean for cooking..:o
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Originally Posted by giodafa
(Post 8962222)
paste.. now that brings back some memories, as a kid I used to get crab paste sandwiches for my packed lunch:thumbdown:I must remember to get some next time I'm home and make my son taste it as he will only eat san daniele prosciutto sandwiches and he takes off every bit of fat.:)
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
Originally Posted by conniewalker
(Post 8963158)
:rofl: I meant thai and Indian curry pastes x
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
I wouldn't know where to start with these things! OH is allergic to some spice in curry and it makes his lips and tongue swell! He can do normal chilli but not too hot so I've never got into curries at home even though I like them! We had take aways back in the UK but he'd only have tikka without the masala sauce!! Alex is slowly getting into them so there is hope yet! Oh, and Indie, remember the rice discussion? I don't think you can have curry without basmati rice! I just like Thai as a general rice (it's not as scented as the one you buy in the UK):D
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Re: my dearly beloved herbs and pastes
I haven't bought the Thai rice yet to try. I am a great big lover of Basmati but then Indian food is my food of choice... I only used to buy Basmati in the UK... my fave was brown basmati but there's no hope here of that and I realise not everyone is into brown rice.... Even if you found you couldn't get what you wanted where you are Connie I would be happy to send you down packets of spices. My man at the market even has that smoked paprika that you buy in a little red square metal pot in the UK. I even brought Aniseeds the other week for use in a lentil dish that I still haven't got round to trying out on my kids yet....
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