UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
#841
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The first 2 thumbnails look great, I'd love most of that stuff.
#842
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I am so jealous you get black treacle, its the one thing I haven't found yet out here. Have to make do with molasses which just feel wrong. And the prices are really good, Robinsons here is $5.99 and beans $2!
#843
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For those in MA. Building 19 had a range of Pataks curry sauces going for $1.75 each, in the Natick store at least....you did have to look through the minging boxes of random food products to find them though.
#846
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Location: The Woodlands, Texas
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Has anyone found lucozade anywhere? I'm in the Houston area. I've been to goodwoods but it's pretty pricey in there.
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#852
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Holy Cow Poppy, I heard they opened fresh and easy in Elk Grove, that must be the closest one to me now then, no way I can drive that far to shop.
I did find Irish sausages in Costco this week (3lbs for $10), they are pretty good too, but as usual, the sausages here aren't fatty enough so they are really a pain to cook I have to add a bit of oil to the pan which just seems wrong.
I did find Irish sausages in Costco this week (3lbs for $10), they are pretty good too, but as usual, the sausages here aren't fatty enough so they are really a pain to cook I have to add a bit of oil to the pan which just seems wrong.
#855
Re: UK Foods in the US Share your finds!
Holy Cow Poppy, I heard they opened fresh and easy in Elk Grove, that must be the closest one to me now then, no way I can drive that far to shop.
I did find Irish sausages in Costco this week (3lbs for $10), they are pretty good too, but as usual, the sausages here aren't fatty enough so they are really a pain to cook I have to add a bit of oil to the pan which just seems wrong.
I did find Irish sausages in Costco this week (3lbs for $10), they are pretty good too, but as usual, the sausages here aren't fatty enough so they are really a pain to cook I have to add a bit of oil to the pan which just seems wrong.