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Old May 20th 2013, 7:17 pm
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Originally Posted by Speedwell
I make it with apricots and have Kecskeméti barackpálinka with it. But that's a bit off-the-wall and Hungarian (not necessarily in that order).
That sounds really good too - I love apricots.
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Old May 20th 2013, 8:10 pm
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I'm not sure if I should post this here but I didn't want to start a new thread.

Not British but... Muller yoghurt. I have never found a yoghurt that comes close so I am sooooo happy that Ralphs is selling it.
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Old May 20th 2013, 8:39 pm
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Yes, I was thrilled when I heard that Müller (via Quaker, who is distributing) was coming the USA, but I haven't seen them at any of my local frequented stores though. I rarely go to Ralphs, so I will go to my local one this week to see if the range is there - thanks for the tip!
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Old May 20th 2013, 10:45 pm
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Oh cool. I was so happy when I saw these I can't begin to tell you. They were almost hidden. I only bought a few to taste them and see if they tasted like the real mcoy and they do! Going back tomorrow to stock up.
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I'm glad they taste authentic - I was worried that they would change the recipe to suit 'American tastes', i.e. empty a few car batteries in each vat.
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It may already have been covered, but the london candy company in NYC has a great selection of British candy and snacks

Also, tea & sympathy in Greenwich Village is also a good spot

May not be British, but Salt & Battery have a deep fried mars bar that is fantastic

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I'm glad they taste authentic - I was worried that they would change the recipe to suit 'American tastes', i.e. empty a few car batteries in each vat.


I know, right!
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Old May 22nd 2013, 4:22 pm
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dont know if this place in florida has been put up , but thought i would share anyway. www.londonpride.com Sabala Plaza
14100 Walsingham Road
Largo, Florida 33774
Tel: (727)-517-3550
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Old Jun 7th 2013, 2:21 pm
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Wegmans had some good deals for Brit treats, most of the sweets were a buck, Wine Gums, Aero bars etc and Irn Bru was $1.80 a bottle
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Old Jun 13th 2013, 6:45 pm
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Ocean State had Terry's Choc Oranges, from Poland, for $2.50-3 depending on the flavour.

Also, Trader Joes now have a black currant juice that's pretty cheap.
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Grocery Outlet Terrys Oranges $1.49

Or the 99c store...please don't ask how much they are
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Grocery Outlet Terrys Oranges $1.49

Or the 99c store...please don't ask how much they are
How much are.....
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Old Jun 21st 2013, 6:28 pm
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Wegmans had the Muller yoghurt on sale for 89c a tub down from $1.

Dollar Tree also had a bunch of pickled onions
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I love the Muller corners, such a nice change from all the over sweetened crap that they sell here. I can't imagine they are to American tastes though, hopefully they don't stop selling them
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