UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
#646
Re: British Stuff I can buy at Kroger!
I wish my Safeway out here on the West Coast had an acceptable Indian section... everything we have is Mexican or Asian and the new Kikoman Masala stuff is appalling.
#647
Re: British Stuff I can buy at Kroger!
Our local Target has a couple of own-brand "Indian inspired" curry sauces which I didn't find half bad.
#649
Re: British Stuff I can buy at Kroger!
http://www.goodwoods.com
Prices aren't too bad, and you don't need the shipping but I always spend a fortune as I grab everything I see - worse thing about actually going in lol.
#650
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Re: British Stuff I can buy at Kroger!
I love HP sauce and hadn't had it for years....until now. Parents brought some over.
I'd forgotten it's no longer made in Birmingham
Packaging still says "the original". Is it?
Edit to add: if you have an Earl of Sandwich sandwich shop near you, they have HP sauce as a condiment. Or at least the one in Sugar Land, TX does.
I'd forgotten it's no longer made in Birmingham
Packaging still says "the original". Is it?
Edit to add: if you have an Earl of Sandwich sandwich shop near you, they have HP sauce as a condiment. Or at least the one in Sugar Land, TX does.
Last edited by steve100100; Jul 27th 2011 at 3:08 am.
#651
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Not as funny as when I went into Publix and they had it under the "ethnic foods" section and not as funny that they had Nestlé coffee crisps either! (They're Canadian).
#652
Re: British Stuff I can buy at Kroger!
I love HP sauce and hadn't had it for years....until now. Parents brought some over.
I'd forgotten it's no longer made in Birmingham
Packaging still says "the original". Is it?
Edit to add: if you have an Earl of Sandwich sandwich shop near you, they have HP sauce as a condiment. Or at least the one in Sugar Land, TX does.
I'd forgotten it's no longer made in Birmingham
Packaging still says "the original". Is it?
Edit to add: if you have an Earl of Sandwich sandwich shop near you, they have HP sauce as a condiment. Or at least the one in Sugar Land, TX does.
#653
Re: British Stuff I can buy at Kroger!
I found those as well - at WalMart - they are only about $2.50 a pack and they are dead on Jaffa Cakes - I took a box into work and all the girls went crazy for them
#654
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
http://www.biglots.com/browse/grocer...offset=9&max=9
There is loads thats not on thier web-site PG Tips...Cream Crackers, Ryvita which is only $1.50 Nescafe have a look
There is loads thats not on thier web-site PG Tips...Cream Crackers, Ryvita which is only $1.50 Nescafe have a look
#655
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
There are MANY supermarkets which stock a variety of UK foods (and HP sauce is commonly available).
Depends on wheere you live.
Shoprite, Stop & Shop you name it.
If now try Amazon.com for items.
I happen to like Sharwood's Tandoori Curry Spice, but as far as I can see it's not even sold in the UK these days!
Depends on wheere you live.
Shoprite, Stop & Shop you name it.
If now try Amazon.com for items.
I happen to like Sharwood's Tandoori Curry Spice, but as far as I can see it's not even sold in the UK these days!
#656
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Hi,
I'm new to this board. Just happened to stumble across it while looking for some British food. My husband is from the UK so I've spent a lot of time over the past ten years looking for his favorite British foods here in the US and thought I'd share what I've found over the years.
Cost Plus World Market has stores all over the US and they have a good selection of British candy, biscuits, PG Tips, etc. but they don't list the British food on their website so here's the store locator link. BTW, the selection varies widely per store and if you sign up for an Explorers Club membership, you'll get a $10 credit for every $100 you spend on food. http://www.worldmarket.com/storeLoca...r:storelocator
http://worldmarketexplorer.com/?ab=header:wme
The British Emporium in Grapevine Texas (between Dallas and Fort Worth) has a huge selection of all sorts of British foods, including some imported meats, meat pies, crisps, beverages, etc. http://www.british-emporium.com/
The German Deli which is one town over from Grapevine in Southlake, Texas has a huge selection of foods, candies and meats from Europe, with most being from Germany. Shipping is high though but the store itself is great. http://www.germandeli.com/
If you're in the Seattle/Tacoma area or are coming for a visit some time, there are several British shops and pubs here.
The British Pantry in Redmond, WA is pricey on their imported food but they have a good selection of sweets, teas, jams, etc. They do their own baked goods too such as pasties, meat pies, cakes, tarts, etc. which seem to sell well but I'm not a fan. They also have a pub next door and the fish and chips are the best we've found in the US, plus you can get a decent pint of Guinness there. Best pub in the area. http://www.thebritishpantryltd.com/#!the-place
For British bacon and sausage, there's an excellent shop in Auburn, WA. They also sell their products at several farmers markets in the greater Seattle area. http://www.properbritishbacon.com/
In Gig Harbor, WA (short drive from Tacoma) is a great British shop that just opened a month ago. Good prices and selection and the only place where I've been able to find Cadbury's Fudge. They also have a shop in Torrance, CA. http://www.thebritconnection.com/
In Polusbo, WA (a ferry ride + 10 minute drive from downtown Seattle) there's a store that carries a huge selection of European foods including a lot of British foods that we haven't seen in other stores. http://www.marinamarket.com/istar.as...epage.template
I'm new to this board. Just happened to stumble across it while looking for some British food. My husband is from the UK so I've spent a lot of time over the past ten years looking for his favorite British foods here in the US and thought I'd share what I've found over the years.
Cost Plus World Market has stores all over the US and they have a good selection of British candy, biscuits, PG Tips, etc. but they don't list the British food on their website so here's the store locator link. BTW, the selection varies widely per store and if you sign up for an Explorers Club membership, you'll get a $10 credit for every $100 you spend on food. http://www.worldmarket.com/storeLoca...r:storelocator
http://worldmarketexplorer.com/?ab=header:wme
The British Emporium in Grapevine Texas (between Dallas and Fort Worth) has a huge selection of all sorts of British foods, including some imported meats, meat pies, crisps, beverages, etc. http://www.british-emporium.com/
The German Deli which is one town over from Grapevine in Southlake, Texas has a huge selection of foods, candies and meats from Europe, with most being from Germany. Shipping is high though but the store itself is great. http://www.germandeli.com/
If you're in the Seattle/Tacoma area or are coming for a visit some time, there are several British shops and pubs here.
The British Pantry in Redmond, WA is pricey on their imported food but they have a good selection of sweets, teas, jams, etc. They do their own baked goods too such as pasties, meat pies, cakes, tarts, etc. which seem to sell well but I'm not a fan. They also have a pub next door and the fish and chips are the best we've found in the US, plus you can get a decent pint of Guinness there. Best pub in the area. http://www.thebritishpantryltd.com/#!the-place
For British bacon and sausage, there's an excellent shop in Auburn, WA. They also sell their products at several farmers markets in the greater Seattle area. http://www.properbritishbacon.com/
In Gig Harbor, WA (short drive from Tacoma) is a great British shop that just opened a month ago. Good prices and selection and the only place where I've been able to find Cadbury's Fudge. They also have a shop in Torrance, CA. http://www.thebritconnection.com/
In Polusbo, WA (a ferry ride + 10 minute drive from downtown Seattle) there's a store that carries a huge selection of European foods including a lot of British foods that we haven't seen in other stores. http://www.marinamarket.com/istar.as...epage.template
#657
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
OK - this is really important (to me anyway) - has anyone found a mail order/internet source for Cadbury's Highlights low cal hot chocolate drink? A couple of sellers have it on Amazon but they either want $19.99 for a container (although I wouldn't have pay shipping) or $8.35 with a massive $39.22 shipping charge.
I have found nothing over here that is as good. And I no longer have family in the UK I can strong arm into mailing it for me.
As I get to the bottom of my last container, the $19.99 is starting to look pretty good.
Of course if anyone has an acceptable substitute I'd be interested to hear about that as well.
I have found nothing over here that is as good. And I no longer have family in the UK I can strong arm into mailing it for me.
As I get to the bottom of my last container, the $19.99 is starting to look pretty good.
Of course if anyone has an acceptable substitute I'd be interested to hear about that as well.
#658
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
OK - this is really important (to me anyway) - has anyone found a mail order/internet source for Cadbury's Highlights low cal hot chocolate drink? A couple of sellers have it on Amazon but they either want $19.99 for a container (although I wouldn't have pay shipping) or $8.35 with a massive $39.22 shipping charge.
I have found nothing over here that is as good. And I no longer have family in the UK I can strong arm into mailing it for me.
As I get to the bottom of my last container, the $19.99 is starting to look pretty good.
Of course if anyone has an acceptable substitute I'd be interested to hear about that as well.
I have found nothing over here that is as good. And I no longer have family in the UK I can strong arm into mailing it for me.
As I get to the bottom of my last container, the $19.99 is starting to look pretty good.
Of course if anyone has an acceptable substitute I'd be interested to hear about that as well.
#659
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Thank you - my daughter lives outside DC so I'll have to send her to look.
It's not on their website, but I realize that might not mean much.
It's not on their website, but I realize that might not mean much.
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Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!