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Post by braided-rug on Oct 29, 2005 22:58:50 GMT 10
I'm so happy I have little tears of joy. I was trying to find bulk cinnamon online to make some Christmas ornaments. It takes alot of work to find shops etc. I found a site that sells American food in Australia. It is so amazing to see the products that you talk about. www.usafoods.com.au/index.phpThe shop even looks cute with the little Halloween things. Tell me what I should try.
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Post by braided-rug on Oct 29, 2005 23:11:48 GMT 10
My son wants the internet, but my first thing in the cart was angel food cake mix! Maybe dd can have a decorated angel food cake for her birthday? Maybe the cake pan will still be a problem?
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Post by Deed on Oct 29, 2005 23:35:55 GMT 10
From all I know, yes you do need the right pan for angel food cake, but I could be wrong as I have never made one. Duncan Hines is a great brand of cake mix, btw.
I would try the Jif peanut butter. It is the best in my opinion. Actually I use most of the products listed (pictures) on the products page.
I converted the price of a 28 oz. jar of Jif to our currency. It came out to $7.50 per jar, now that is steep for us. I can get a two pack of Jif, 28 oz. each, in our local wholesale club for that price. But you have to remember that this stuff for you is considered "International Foods" so will be more expensive.
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Post by Deed on Oct 29, 2005 23:36:58 GMT 10
Oops forgot, have fun trying stuff! ;D
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Post by sunshine on Oct 30, 2005 1:21:51 GMT 10
Angel food cakes can be made in loaf pans or as cupcakes. Most mixes have directions on the box. Let me know it yours doesn't and I'll check one of mine for the instructions.
Hershey's chocolates! They are very tasty. . . . you might want to try the bars or the kisses.
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Post by lynn on Oct 30, 2005 2:23:45 GMT 10
We like the Reeses Candy too. The Zatarain's rice mixes are good, but I noticed they aren't available currently due to the hurricane. Th A & W root beer is a fav here with pizza. My kids love it.
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Post by braided-rug on Oct 30, 2005 10:49:37 GMT 10
We can usually get Hershey kisses in a major supermarket called Coles, but I live in the gumtrees! Food is dearer or more steep here all the time. The base wage here is $12/hour. I haven't had a chance to check the prices though.
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Post by braided-rug on Oct 31, 2005 9:55:36 GMT 10
Our son expressed an interest in the Jif peanut butter. We have had Goober before, one of the shops used to carry it. I will try all the suggestions I think, they sound good. My favorite is the corn candy.
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Post by Admin on Oct 31, 2005 9:56:10 GMT 10
That was interesting. Thanks for letting me see what shopping is like across the way.
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Post by braided-rug on Oct 31, 2005 10:06:46 GMT 10
There is a site for Australian living in the US with more of the fave foods they can't live without. I think this is it: www.greataussiefood.com.au/
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Post by braided-rug on Nov 4, 2005 13:30:13 GMT 10
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