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cheeky_monkey Sep 9th 2010 6:36 am

Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
 
i dont understand gravy granuels galaxy chococlate or marmite as they are ready available here?..and the english version too.

ann m Sep 9th 2010 6:43 am

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Most of the things we bring back are readily available.

But none of us like paying twice the price for them, so we rack up our visa bills and fill our suitcases full of them and think we've got a bargain.

I mean, if I was that desperate for Minstrels I would go and buy some - but then sometimes they taste bitter 'cos I've just forked out a fortune for a few silly choccies. But if I bring a huge family bag back from the UK which cost me 2 pounds, they taste wonderful :D

Atlantic Xpat Sep 9th 2010 7:30 am

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Originally Posted by ann m (Post 8836999)
Bras
....
I think I am finally, after three years, learning to do without (not the bras though, I did buy local instead of M&S) ;)

Oh yes, forgot about the bras. The Mrs was very pleased to have purchased six bras for 150 quid. Apparently they would have cost hundreds of CAD$. A well fitting bra makes for a happy wife which is all good for me.:thumbup:

Danny B Sep 9th 2010 7:33 am

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Cadbury's Dairymilk
Galaxy
Minstrels
Fruit Pastels
TCP
Tesco squash
Waitrose extra strong tea bags
Hello magazine

ann m Sep 9th 2010 7:37 am

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Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 8837132)
A well fitting bra makes for a happy wife

Never under-estimate the trauma that is bra shopping :lol:

surreybambina Sep 9th 2010 10:12 am

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Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 8837054)
i dont understand gravy granuels galaxy chococlate or marmite as they are ready available here?..and the english version too.

Nothing English is readily available where I live (other than Marmite, which I don't bring back for that reason). And the only gravy granules I've seen in import shops (2 hours drive away from me) are the Bisto ones, NOT the Bisto Best which are, well, the best. Obviously.:p

fledermaus Sep 9th 2010 10:24 am

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Originally Posted by ann m (Post 8837146)
Never under-estimate the trauma that is bra shopping :lol:

I'm heading south of the border soon to stock up on underwires and cantilever construction.

Oink Sep 9th 2010 10:26 am

Re: Things you bring back from the UK when on holiday?
 
What happened to the liberation of 1970s? I thought you all had burnt them?

helcat12 Sep 9th 2010 10:29 am

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Originally Posted by jimf (Post 8836866)
C
Some Denby items (last time I looked a dinner plate was over $40 in The Bay but about 7GBP on sale in John Lewis)
Large pot of Marmite - again from Costco

Flippin heck - how on earth did you get those back in one piece? I can only assume in your hand luggage, as our luggage has been totally shredded between Manchester and Vancouver every time. I put a photo frame in my OHs case this time - right in the middle, surrounded by clothes to cushion any blows and it still came out with the glass broken.

helcat12 Sep 9th 2010 10:31 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8837535)
What happened to the liberation of 1970s? I thought you all had burnt them?

You must have known a lot of flat-chested women:D
No bra just doesn't cut it for a DD.:p

fledermaus Sep 9th 2010 10:35 am

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Originally Posted by Oink (Post 8837535)
What happened to the liberation of 1970s? I thought you all had burnt them?

You see those 65 year olds with their boobs lurking round their waists?? A reminder of what happens when you burn your bra.

Oink Sep 9th 2010 10:43 am

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Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8837557)
You see those 65 year olds with their boobs lurking round their waists?? .

Sounds like an episode of Sex and the City. All they really need to do is go down the local cafe and talk total bollox to each other for a hour.

jimf Sep 9th 2010 10:44 am

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Originally Posted by helcat12 (Post 8837540)
Flippin heck - how on earth did you get those back in one piece? I can only assume in your hand luggage, as our luggage has been totally shredded between Manchester and Vancouver every time. I put a photo frame in my OHs case this time - right in the middle, surrounded by clothes to cushion any blows and it still came out with the glass broken.

The Denby went in the case in the hold. Lots of bubble wrap and careful packing. 100% success rate even including the jug which I was slightly dubious about. We brought back a reasonable amount which would have cost a fortune at The Bay so it was worth taking a bit of a risk. I wish we had brought back the teapot as well as the one we have here is useless and dribbles so if anyone has a recomendation for where you can get a decent teapot in Canada.....................

LorraineG Sep 9th 2010 11:04 am

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Polo mints...

Cookie Sep 9th 2010 11:29 am

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I am heading back (this is my second trip home) in early November for a good old catchup with rellies and friends yayyyyy :thumbsup:. I will be taking over 5 birthday gifts, Christmas gifts and all my UK Christmas cards :eek:

I will be bringing back with me some:

Galaxy Minstrels
Bisto Gravy Granules
Dried Scotch Broth Mix
More chocolate (for Christmas stockings)
Anything else that tempts me

I wish I could take back some Merchant Gourmet Sunblush Tomatoes but they are from the chiller cabinet :(

I will be clothes shopping, Christmas shopping, plus stocking up on British comedy DVDs. On the way home I'll pick up some duty goodies - don't know where I am going to fit it all :eek:

This trip is going to be fun, exhausting and no doubt expensive :thumbsup:


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