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Food and Drink Essential to sustain life; near the top of the hierarchy of needs |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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US Food via eBay
Reading the Vegemite thread earlier, I picked up on the fact that you could order Vegemite via eBay. It prompted me to check eBay UK for food, and specifically American food.
Lo and behold it's there! Although I'm sure there are many places to buy it from, I was lost when the mail order company I used back in the 90s closed, and I haven't ordered from the States since (without a credit card I never bothered checking online). So basically I'm asking - is there anything anyone recommends from here? Or from another seller that will take postal orders - I'm not fussed but I assume you won't want to go shopping round on my behalf ![]() I like spicy, I like savoury, I'm not overly keen on sweet unless it's REALLY special.
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Thats "Miss Zipper Neck" to you.
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Nilla wafers for banana pudding
3 muskateers Habanero hotsauce (NEVER EVER Pace) Applejacks Gulden's spicy brown mustard (not actually spicy tho) A1 steak sauce is decent Aunt Jamima Pancake is aiight Mug Root beer! Thats all I found that I think is good...have fun. EDIT: Teddy Grahams...Those are awesome!
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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I second the Nilla wafers, they are subtle but tasty. Banana pudding should never be without them. Most of that stuff is crap though. Definitely stay away from the Pace salsas.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Zatarain's Red Beans and Rice is very good, sticks to your ribs, nice and savoury!
Betty Crocker scalloped potatoes are quick and pretty good (creamy potates, what's not to like?) They're really pushing the Mt. Dew, aren't they? You might like it. Lots of caffeine. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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Pace--ptui!
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Root Beer is an unusual flavor, and is yummy. It's neither spicy nor savoury, but sweet. If you haven't tried it, you might want to. I didn't see anything else at that link that seemed terribly special. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Nilla wafers
Reese's peanut butter cups. I like the minis the best Tootsie roll pops Nestle semi-sweet morsels for chocolate chip cookes from childhood I use bisquik and potato buds, too Jiff Extra crunchy peanut butter!! Welch's grape jelly Mike and Ikes (the green package, not the tropical) Goldfish (chedder cracker) York peppermint patties Zatarain's Jambalya mix is good (keeping in mind I have never had authentic jambalya) Swiss miss hot chocolate That's what I normally use off that list. I can't really give any input on the hot sauces because I don't use them |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Oh, I take it back, I found two other things I regularly eat off that list:
Old El Paso Whole Green Chiles - not too hot, good for mixing in with recipes. Stove Top Stuffing Mix - much easier than making your own stuffing, for sure. But I'm not convinced you don't already have very similar products over there, there's nothing quintessentially "American" about them... |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Zatarain's Red Beans and Rice
Cook some smoked sausage with it...yum!
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Ooh, there are a bunch of things I like off that list:
Pop Tarts--unfrosted blueberry and strawberry Hershey's chocolate syrup Hershey's almond chocolate bar Mounds and Almond Joy candy bars Cream of Wheat Stovetop stuffing Honey Maid graham crackers Charms lollipops Life cereal Kraft mac 'n' cheese--regular, not "deluxe" Mott's apple sauce Oreos--original |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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what the f*** is wrong with Pace salsa? g**amn salsa snobs.
that's a pretty sad list of 'american food'. i hope you foreigners don;t think that all we eat is overprocessed sugary white flour treats. I't important that you keep in mind that we also eat cheessteaks, hamburgers, french fries and things of that nature that won't ship well over seas. oh, and mayonaise.
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I think most western cultures eat a lot of processed food lumber. I don't think US citizens are the only ones, although research would suggest you do have the highest intake of processed food.
I've had a few Americans as guests in my home and I've been told by every single one of them that we have far less 'junk' type food in our supermarkets and that the style of cooking they see in my particular home is very different from what they'd do in their own homes. Of course, my sampling is very small, but still it was 100%. The thing that concerns me about packaged food that you could have shipped to you is that, like all other processed foods, it's not really a natural flavour is it?
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Mountain Dew Code Red
Mountain Dew Oreo Cookies A&W Root Beer Marshmallow Fluff (of limited usefulness if you don't like peanut butter, as it's half of what goes into fluffernutter) Welch's Grape Soda Heinz American Chili Sauce (add a jar of grape jelly and a batch of meatballs to a crock pot for a tasty slow-cooked treat) Twizzlers Tootsie Roll Pops Toostie Rolls Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Dinner Frosted Strawberry Pop Tarts Hershey's Chocolate Syrup Spontaneous Combustion Very Hot Sauce (not for wusses) There are a couple of things on that list that while American, are not in common circulation. Under no circumstances should you, or anyone else for that matter, purchase the Skippy Honey-added peanut butter. Just don't do it.
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