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hutchy100 Mar 13th 2012 4:53 am

What food does everyone miss?
 
Mine has got to be fish and chips and pies

magnumpi Mar 13th 2012 4:59 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 

Originally Posted by hutchy100 (Post 9950878)
Mine has got to be fish and chips and pies

Lol we had chippy tea last night, Duckworths on Kingston Rd.

GTA is ok for food, you can get almost anything you want.

MikeUK Mar 13th 2012 5:06 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 
Somebody has to do it and i'm going to be first...

Good cheese at a resonable price...............:p


Fisn n chips I can make, pie n chips too... better than most chippies if you put your mind to it, however good sasuages are hard to find and so is good bacon, but it not impossible

Atlantic Xpat Mar 13th 2012 5:11 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 
Fish and chips can easily be found in those parts of Canada not a million miles away from the sea.;) Although, round here, fish is cod and cod is fish. I miss a nice battered wing of skate.

Aside from that, Real Ale. That's what I really miss.

And cheaper cheese of course. Thats a given.

Steve_ Mar 13th 2012 5:17 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 
If you're missing British food and you live in Canada, you're not trying hard enough to find it, imo. :p

I don't really have a problem in Calgary, MacEwan's even sell really good pork pies. (Let alone other kinds of pies, some of the stuff he sells is so vile they don't even have it in the UK anymore, some of the stuff I hadn't seen in decades).

I'd say one thing I noticed about Canada is that shopping is a bit like it was in the UK in the 1970s, i.e. you have to go to several different shops to get everything, there is no one-stop shopping like there is in Europe.

Loblaw's aka Canadian Superstore have tons of British stuff under the "President's Choice" brand (e.g. Fox's biscuits, Roses), they even have decent bacon now. Another place I found in Canmore is this shop: http://www.valbellagourmetfoods.ca/

Their sausages are awesome.

Frankly last time I went to the UK there were foods I thought I missed and then I tried them and realized they were all crap mass-produced rubbish and the stuff I was getting in Canada was actually better because I'd gone to the effort of finding various butchers, etc. who made the stuff themselves.

I went into Tesco's and was going: "what is all this crap?"

Oink Mar 13th 2012 5:24 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 
Proper kebabs.

Boy d Mar 13th 2012 5:38 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 

Originally Posted by hutchy100 (Post 9950878)
Mine has got to be fish and chips and pies

white rock's fish and chips are as good as anything i had in the UK....there is a british butcher in north van that makes excellent steak and kidney...

I miss the chinese curry sauce on me chips....and rag pudding...although my old pub on the north shore did them on occasion as the manager was from Oldham.

Can't say i really miss much, most items are availible here if one wishes to spend the time and money finding them.

http://www.celticbakeryvancouver.ca/

I try to eat healthier these days anyway.

Funnily enough the last time i was in the UK, i missed the greater range of restaurants that could be had in vancouver, especailly sushi and fresher salads etc. I was in a pub in crinch in derbyshire and asked if they had any healthy options the answer was a very firm, "no." i ordered a very soggy steak and kidney pie and oven chips....crap it was. I found that restaurant choices where i was in the UK were fairly limited.

Oink Mar 13th 2012 5:41 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 
Twiglets.

dbd33 Mar 13th 2012 5:53 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 
Jelied eels.

TheThornes Mar 13th 2012 6:07 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 9950974)
Twiglets.

Ah Twiglets; could just go some of them now!! :D

I know a lot of stuff you can get if you really want it but its not always so convenient or cheap to get hold of. Nothing I really crave but, just occasionally, I fancy Angel Delight, malt loaf and hubby misses cherry bakewells.

Interesting to note the shop in Calgary that sells pork pies (thanks for that) as this is something else hubby misses. :thumbsup:

scrubbedexpat133 Mar 13th 2012 6:27 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 
Staffs Oatcakes

Wrights Pies - meat and tater, steak and kidney esp

Mushy peas

Bisto gravy granules - cant be arsed with the powdered rubbish!!!!

Yorkie Bars - proper truckers chocolate bar :p

Proper Indian takeaway and proper kebabs

Atlantic Xpat Mar 13th 2012 6:36 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 

Originally Posted by Alex2201 (Post 9951028)
Yorkie Bars - proper truckers chocolate bar :p

Seek out your local "Bulk Barn" buy-in-bulk discount store. They have a small range of UK chocolates and sweets that includes Yorkes. Or, at least they do here.

snowcandy Mar 13th 2012 6:51 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 
Bit random but fresh figs...where are they, anyone spotted any?

Missed chestnuts (vaccum packed)at Christmas for my sprouts, now found them, bizzarely at Dollarama :huh:

Lychee Mar 13th 2012 7:08 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 

Originally Posted by snowcandy (Post 9951062)
Bit random but fresh figs...where are they, anyone spotted any?

Most independent produce stores in Vancouver sell fresh figs, but the larger supermarkets do not (Choices, Whole Foods, Urban Fare, etc. excepted).

BristolUK Mar 13th 2012 7:16 am

Re: What food does everyone miss?
 

Originally Posted by Steve_ (Post 9950925)
I'd say one thing I noticed about Canada is that shopping is a bit like it was in the UK in the 1970s, i.e. you have to go to several different shops to get everything, there is no one-stop shopping like there is in Europe.

:confused:

What would you expect to get in one sort of store that isn't there but is there in its UK equivalent?

The meat store up the road here even sells salt for melting ice.


Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat (Post 9951044)
Seek out your local "Bulk Barn" buy-in-bulk discount store. They have a small range of UK chocolates and sweets that includes Yorkes. Or, at least they do here.

Yes, Yorkie bars are in the Bulk Barn here.


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