Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
I was making a list tonight of the things I try and bring back because I usually forget something. I try not bring back anything that's too heavy. I was curious about the things other people bring back with them, things they think are essential and then the one offs.
This is not an absolutely immutable, definitive and exciting list, just my usual haul. Gravy granules Farley's Rusks Pot Noodles (Bombay Bad Boy flavour) Paracetamol & Codeine effervescent tablets Lemsip Bonjela Colman's English mustard in a jar. Monster Munch crisps Twiglets Jelly Babies Cadbury Smash A couple of pouches Old Holborn Lots of newspapers A new Spurs football shirt |
Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
Given what I have heard about cheese, I might want to bring that back. Are you allowed to do that?
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Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8835832)
I was making a list tonight of the things I try and bring back because I usually forget something. I try not bring back anything that's too heavy. I was curious about the things other people bring back with them, things they think are essential and then the one offs.
This is not an absolutely immutable, definitive and exciting list, just my usual haul. Gravy granules Farley's Rusks Pot Noodles (Bombay Bad Boy flavour) Paracetamol & Codeine effervescent tablets Lemsip Bonjela Colman's English mustard in a jar. Monster Munch crisps Twiglets Jelly Babies Cadbury Smash A couple of pouches Old Holborn Lots of newspapers A new Spurs football shirt Lemsip = Neocitron. Add whiskey/brandy to it and it's more effective and tastes OK.;) |
Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
Originally Posted by helcat12
(Post 8835843)
Given what I have heard about cheese, I might want to bring that back. Are you allowed to do that?
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Right Guard roll-ons.
Cereals. Tea. Can you get 'proper' jam over there? |
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Docs.
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Chocolate! I returned from the UK last night and in my bag I have: two 400g bars of Dairy Milk, a tub of M&S chocolate cornflake bars, M&S walnut whips and I did have a bag of Minstrels but they seem to have accidentally fallen into my stomach already. I also brought back Candy King pick'n'mix gummy strawberries and foam bananas to which I'm rather partial.
Sadly I had my two precious tins of Heinz Beanz confiscated by customs at Gatwick, as I'd somehow accidentally packed them in my carry on and they constitute 'liquid'. I promptly burst into tears as he took them (it had been a rather stressful day for other reasons I feel I should point out...) I live out in the sticks so I have a 2 hour drive to the nearest place I know of that sells them here. Boo! Fortunately my sister and her boyfriend are coming out for Christmas and I've asked that they bring one suitcase of clothes and one full of beans. ;) I also picked up a fair few packets of paracetamol at 16p a pop, rather than pay the silly price they are here, and a big bag of Twiglets, which I plan to hide from my boyfriend and his family, since they spend all their time complaining about how disgusting they are but when I turn my back I find they've scoffed them all! Well back to reality now - but I'll still be dreaming about how lovely it would be if Ocado delivered this far... |
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Marmite
A cold (usually) Quirky and normally expensive bling from the Brighton Lanes Duty free B&H A nasty Visa bill |
Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 8835832)
A new Spurs football shirt
I used to support them when I was at school. Going back to the Garth Crookes day. Giving my age away there. |
Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
Originally Posted by chanceUK
(Post 8836205)
yes but not soft cheese (e.g. goats cheese)
Cheddar, brie, Camembert, Stilton....?? They are all OK to take back to Canada? Right then, OH has a huge fridge freezer in his rented and when he next comes back for a visit, I know what he will be doing - taking back a suitcase of cheese to freeze! And some beans! |
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My OH is off to London next week on business so he will be bringing me back:
Boxes of Crunchy Nut and Crunchy Nut Nutty Cornflakes PG Tips Pyramids Packets of choccy bars i.e Caramels, Penguins, etc Galaxy bars Crisps - all flavours I'm sure I'll think of more before he leaves on Sunday :) I would love sausages, bacon, cheeses, Anchor butter, prawn crackers, and plenty more but unfortunately these are things you are not allowed :( |
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The gravy granules will get you in the shit. My mum declared hers coming into Halifax last year, and they were confiscated - meat product. She is probably now on the no-fly list ;)
If you don't declare, the beagle will probably get you :eek: |
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Ah yes, when I arrived back last November I had Bisto Best gravy granules and Oxo cubes confiscated (I did volunteer that I had them though, so no rapped knuckles or fines!) Fortunately for me, my dad was not so honest when he came to visit and managed to sneak some through for me...;)
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Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
Originally Posted by helcat12
(Post 8836407)
Can it be true!:eek:
Cheddar, brie, Camembert, Stilton....?? They are all OK to take back to Canada? Right then, OH has a huge fridge freezer in his rented and when he next comes back for a visit, I know what he will be doing - taking back a suitcase of cheese to freeze! And some beans! also, you have to declare it on your customs form. The official at the desk will ask you what you have - just tell them. As long as they recognize it as hard cheese, you'll be waved through. I always bring back cheese and declared it and it has never caused problems |
Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
Originally Posted by John_B
(Post 8836388)
So you're a Yiddo then? North London?
I used to support them when I was at school. Going back to the Garth Crookes day. Giving my age away there. |
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