Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by candy wy.
(Post 8901214)
don't make excuses to me its them new contacts.. you can actually see things now:rofl::rofl:;)
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by candy wy.
(Post 8901214)
don't make excuses to me its them new contacts.. you can actually see things now:rofl::rofl:;)
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 8903637)
Can't see nothing now lol ripped the damn things back with the glasses
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 8903674)
What are you like eh? :lol:
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 8903737)
Nightmare, they are over nighting a pair which means Monday :lol:
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills
(Post 8902606)
The menu sounds good. How do they taste?
I thought I was odd taking pictures of the kids and I shopping in Tesco last summer, I haven't started taking pics in Safeway yet. I've seen those isles in most Safeway we go in. We stand and look and rarely buy, we usually follow up with a trip to Stockton to the Cost Plus World Market, I found with sales it's cheaper and fresher. |
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
There's no British section in our local Safeway but you can still find most things if you shop around. They one thing I'm still searching for is HP Fruity, you can get Spicy but no Fruity. What a tease seeing it in the photo.
Thanks for the tip on Cornish Pasty Co, it's only a couple of miles down the road so ~I know what I'm doing tomorrow night after a beer. |
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Nickw_2308
(Post 8903778)
There's no British section in our local Safeway but you can still find most things if you shop around. They one thing I'm still searching for is HP Fruity, you can get Spicy but no Fruity. What a tease seeing it in the photo.
Thanks for the tip on Cornish Pasty Co, it's only a couple of miles down the road so ~I know what I'm doing tomorrow night after a beer. Enjoy the Paties :thumbup: |
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 8903781)
Safeway maybe its done by store size and only in certain geographic locations.
Enjoy the Paties :thumbup: |
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 8903798)
We don't have Safeways around here. :(
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 8903807)
Really that surprises me do you have a Vons or one of their other brand names!!
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
we have internat sections like the pictures in a few of the supermarkets but i often dont get anything when im passing.
The only thing i regularly buy is heinz beans by the case from amazon and atora veg suet. I get marmite and teabags brought over by friends as i can get them locally but at a stupid price. I had bought the odd jar of lloyd grossmans curry sauces - but they seem very expensive - so now ive found a good easy recipe for chicken tikka masala i dont need to buy the readymade sauce anymore. |
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by MsElui
(Post 8903914)
we have internat sections like the pictures in a few of the supermarkets but i often dont get anything when im passing.
The only thing i regularly buy is heinz beans by the case from amazon and atora veg suet. I get marmite and teabags brought over by friends as i can get them locally but at a stupid price. I had bought the odd jar of lloyd grossmans curry sauces - but they seem very expensive - so now ive found a good easy recipe for chicken tikka masala i dont need to buy the readymade sauce anymore. |
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by MsElui
(Post 8903914)
we have internat sections like the pictures in a few of the supermarkets but i often dont get anything when im passing.
The only thing i regularly buy is heinz beans by the case from amazon and atora veg suet. I get marmite and teabags brought over by friends as i can get them locally but at a stupid price. I had bought the odd jar of lloyd grossmans curry sauces - but they seem very expensive - so now ive found a good easy recipe for chicken tikka masala i dont need to buy the readymade sauce anymore.
Originally Posted by Jerseygirl
(Post 8903916)
OMG I don't know how I'd manage without Heinz Baked Beans. ;)
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 8904976)
Suet was talking about that yesterday Steak and Kidney pudding.
Must be Windy in New Jersey!! :lol: |
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