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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12203056)
I'm in England right now. The prices and choice are overwhelming, I feel like I've emerged from years behind the iron curtain.
More or fewer choices, or the same as in Canada? What is the cost of your UK shopping basket compared to what it would be in Canada? . |
Re: Groceries
[QUOTE=not2old;12203061]More or fewer choices, or the same as in Canada?
What is the cost of your UK shopping basket compared to what it would be in Canada? Way more choice in England, better quality produce than I can get, much cheaper. I didn't do an item by item comparison as I've better things to do but little oranges were 25p each, cheese about half the price, bread, milk cheaper. Eating out is more expensive though so we've been staying and having cheese sandwiches for supper. |
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Have a ball while you're there, bats; what about street food like kebabs?, that mustn't be too dear.
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12203134)
Have a ball while you're there, bats; what about street food like kebabs?, that mustn't be too dear.
I can never eat street food because of the risk of gluten but greasy burgers and hot dogs don't appeal anyway. I do like the smell of those fried onions though! |
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Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12203974)
]I can never eat street food because of the risk of gluten . I do like the smell of those fried onions though!
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At last I found some Hobnobs that didn't have chocolate on them.
Until yesterday I'd only ever seen the chocolate ones here which are just not right. If only the Brit sections would get some Colman's sauce mixes. :o |
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Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12213049)
At last I found some Hobnobs that didn't have chocolate on them.
Until yesterday I'd only ever seen the chocolate ones here which are just not right. If only the Brit sections would get some Colman's sauce mixes. :o |
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Originally Posted by misplacedheidi
(Post 12213337)
TOTALLY AGREE ON THE SAUCE MIXES!
But there's always a risk of the right consistency but lack of (or unbalanced) flavour or the right flavour but too thin and consequential loss of flavour from attempts to thicken. I don't want to serve up stodgy or too runny or just right but tasteless on how ever many occasions before I get it acceptable every time. And with things like Bourguignon, Chasseur, Provençal, Coq au vin, I don't do them often enough to want to take a chance. Use a Colman's sauce mix as an aid and it's right every time. Great if people can do their own and get it right every time. Maybe they've been doing it for long enough it comes naturally. Or maybe only cooking for one and being disappointed for yourself until practice makes (near) perfect isn't the same as disappointing others. :unsure: There are many things I cook without 'cheats' but some things I do less often I need a guarantee. Of all the food complaints we all have about what's not available here or what is but "isn't the same", ridiculously expensive etc this is mine. :( Maybe there's more a tradition of doing things from scratch but then there are so many instant gravy options, so many marinades available, different versions of ready mixed steak spices, slow cooker mixes and some instant pouring sauce mix options including Chasseur. Why no cook-in equivalents. |
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Home-made pizza can be better than what's available locally too, but nobody beats you up for ordering pizza. :sneaky:
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12213460)
Home-made pizza can be better than what's available locally too, but nobody beats you up for ordering pizza. :sneaky:
I shall quote you next time :lol: |
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Doing some bookkeeping today, feeding three people (with bits & bobs for the FIL) - the first quarter year grocery bill (three calendar months) Jan 1 to March 31 was $705.17 ($235/mth). That was everything, all food items, tea/coffee, staples, laundry products, personal care, bathroom... you name it.
We don't drink bottled water, booze or soda pop Carryover items over for April, meat in the freezer, staples, small amount of fruit & veg, laundry stuff, bathroom, personal care . |
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I scored a bunch of stuff left over from a band rider; taco meat from Taco Time, shredded cheese, salsa, cheese sauce, lettuce. I'll get some frozen peas and make empanadas with the meat, and after giving away most of the lettuce still have lots for BLT's, I like a nice cheese and mushroom omelette, and so nothing goes to waste. Taco Time tacos with their usual ingredients and those hard shells are pretty disgusting, but with some peas and onions (or whatever else you want to use), the meat makes a nice empanada. Ideally this would coincide with tomato season when people all want to give you tomatos because a big pot of fresh salsa is the perfect accompaniment.
I could live on pennies if I chose to, but having done it out of necessity before I won't do it for fun. I'm thrifty except for all my vices, most of which cost something. |
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12219099)
I scored a bunch of stuff left over from a band rider
I could live on pennies if I chose to, but having done it out of necessity before I won't do it for fun. I'm thrifty except for all my vices, most of which cost something. "thrifty" when doing it for fun is wonderful, once you've experienced doing out of necessity The 'no waste' food is a valuable lesson that most don't practice |
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Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 12219137)
what is a band rider ?
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Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12219142)
The section of an entertainment contract regarding food, lodging, and incidental arrangements. The tacos were for Finnish heavy metal bands.
Did you manage to grab some 'leftover' free booze also? |
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