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Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by terese677
(Post 5378381)
When we went for our recce to Vancouver I noticed I couldn't find a joint of lamb, or thick cut bacon- are these to be found?
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Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by manghams
(Post 5377386)
Yummy - I'm still in the UK so where did you get them?
Love marmite, going to ship laods! :thumbsup: Sainsbury's - very nice indeed, but a bit steep at 59p a packet :eek: |
Re: What you can't get in Canada
I can't find quorn anywhere! Been on their website and its not imported into Canada. You can get 'Yves' but its nowhere near as good. does anyone know if you can get it in the States?
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Re: What you can't get in Canada
So there obviously isn't that much that we miss! I guess it just proves the point, move and enjoy.
Lychee - good point on the Taramasalata I will book my next holiday to take advantage. Karen1203 - I don't think we have A&P here, no-one knows of one, but thanks for the suggestion. Rob4bc - totally agree and for everybody else having read these posts I would just like to apologize to the group who are doing the weight loss thing. I know this probably isn't helping, but at least you can live vicarioulsy through our needs! |
Re: What you can't get in Canada
I miss the Discovery Fajita mix, bit of a weird thing to miss but I've not found Fajita spice I like as much, not even in Texas, so I have my Mum post packets to me.
My mum is over here at the moment, she brought us our most sort after Christmas item, Cadbury's Roses. In fact she brought two 2.75kg tins, two jars of Quality Street, and 22 Thornton's fondant and chocolate mice. I love my mum! We were really pleased to find a great Fish and Chip shop in Edmonton, Brits, their family deal is amazing but I really do miss a chicken kebab from the Charcoal Grill in Bristol and I don't think that would do well in the post ;) |
Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 5378397)
Peameal / Canadian back bacon is readily available, usually a bit thicker than UK standards, but you can buy chunks and cut it to suit I suppose.
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Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by ann m
(Post 5378802)
Ok - probably really daft question. I've found said peameal in t'supermarket, shinkwrapped and sometimes saying it is smoked. Is it raw? like other bacon? It looks too pink and I don't know how you are supposed to slice that little slab without taking a couple of fingers off ... :confused::o
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Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by ann m
(Post 5378802)
Ok - probably really daft question. I've found said peameal in t'supermarket, shinkwrapped and sometimes saying it is smoked. Is it raw? like other bacon? It looks too pink and I don't know how you are supposed to slice that little slab without taking a couple of fingers off ... :confused::o
If I get it I usually buy it presliced, but a good sharp (non serated) knife and a steady hand should do the job? |
Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 5378827)
If I get it I usually buy it presliced, but a good sharp (non serated) knife and a steady hand should do the job?
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Re: What you can't get in Canada
Ok, i feel a bit silly, but, i cannot find a chicken!
I just want a normal chicken. You know, the thing that costs about GBP 3 in tesco, or maybe on special for 2 for a fiver. I cant find one. Admittiadly, i live in Pemberton, but we have 2 supermarkets here, and 3 in Whistler and i have tried them all. And some of those supermarkets have butcher counters, etc. But no whole regular chickens. (I have seen one big thing they wanted over $20 for) Why??? Sad, of BC, wanting to cook a sunday roast :(:confused::( |
Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by Robski
(Post 5380387)
Ok, i feel a bit silly, but, i cannot find a chicken!
I just want a normal chicken. You know, the thing that costs about GBP 3 in tesco, or maybe on special for 2 for a fiver. I cant find one. Admittiadly, i live in Pemberton, but we have 2 supermarkets here, and 3 in Whistler and i have tried them all. And some of those supermarkets have butcher counters, etc. But no whole regular chickens. (I have seen one big thing they wanted over $20 for) Why??? Sad, of BC, wanting to cook a sunday roast :(:confused::( AND, now i am having the hugest craving for yorkshire puddings to go with my non-existant roast, having just read a thread on flour! SOB. |
Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by Robski
(Post 5380387)
Ok, i feel a bit silly, but, i cannot find a chicken!
I just want a normal chicken. You know, the thing that costs about GBP 3 in tesco, or maybe on special for 2 for a fiver. I cant find one. Admittiadly, i live in Pemberton, but we have 2 supermarkets here, and 3 in Whistler and i have tried them all. And some of those supermarkets have butcher counters, etc. But no whole regular chickens. (I have seen one big thing they wanted over $20 for) Why??? Sad, of BC, wanting to cook a sunday roast :(:confused::( |
Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by Robski
(Post 5380387)
Ok, i feel a bit silly, but, i cannot find a chicken!
I just want a normal chicken. You know, the thing that costs about GBP 3 in tesco, or maybe on special for 2 for a fiver. I cant find one. Admittiadly, i live in Pemberton, but we have 2 supermarkets here, and 3 in Whistler and i have tried them all. And some of those supermarkets have butcher counters, etc. But no whole regular chickens. (I have seen one big thing they wanted over $20 for) Why??? Sad, of BC, wanting to cook a sunday roast :(:confused::( |
Re: What you can't get in Canada
I have a foot in both camps (homes in Calgary and London UK) so I cart food both ways - Yorkshire tea, marmite, chocolate, Primark T-shirts etc. going west, and maple syrup, peanut butter, Canadian honey, Gap jeans etc. going east. (jeans only because they're $49 in Calgary and £49 in UK)
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Re: What you can't get in Canada
Originally Posted by Karen1203
(Post 5380613)
Have you tried asking your butcher's counter if they can get you a smaller chicken - I have found my local supermarket to be extremely helpful in this respect. Chicken is more expensive here than the UK but think that the reason for this is that the type of chicken you refer to in Tesco is the mass produced stuff kept in dreadful conditions and pumped with steriods usually resulting in a tasteless and very fatty bird - did you note the price of free range or corn fed in Tesco!!! however, the difference in taste is worth every penny. In Canada the use of hormones and steriods are illegal - http://www.chicken.ca does say there is a chicken farmer in every province so you should be able to get them somewhere.
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