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   09/04/2008, 16:39
Jacqui      Too            is not online. Last active: 30/09/2008 19:24:17 Jacqui Too



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 Clair wrote:
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These are a few of the things that I have been asked to bring over for friends: Malt vinegar, curry paste, vitamin pills, pork pies, horse equipment, Pilate's exercise machine, pen refills, crossword books, allspice, dog ( not done that one yet!)..........

Well I do always say 'is there anything you want' Big Smile [:D]


no cuddly toy?? Whistles [Www]

Not as yet!!

But also: pillow cases, ships clock, gravy browning, books and magazines, the lists go on!!!!

Perhaps we could start a thread about the things we bring back with us, my case is always heavier on the way back! to the point I have to leave things behind till we come over in the car!!


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   09/04/2008, 16:57
Clair is not online. Last active: 02/10/2008 10:32:43 Clair



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On behalf of Mr Clair, can I request a large M&S fruit cake and some packs of cherry scones please? Big Smile [:D]

Clair, a Real Virtual French Person


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   09/04/2008, 17:23
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Perhaps we could start a thread about the things we bring back with us, my case is always heavier on the way back! to the point I have to leave things behind till we come over in the car!!

Sorry I didn't make it very clear, I should have said bring back to ENGLAND!!

I now have French: potato peeler, frying pans, pillows, fruit bowl with an anti fly net, fois gras, confit de canard, cassis, pastis, garlic, shopping baskets, plastic steps (for reaching in top cupboards) and have you seen the size of the ironing boards in BUT!

Its nice to have the choice from both countriesBig Smile [:D]


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   09/04/2008, 18:08
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A Kentucky Fried Chicken meal.................................................Blush [:$]


not necessary in an increasing number of locations - see http://www.kfc.fr/

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   09/04/2008, 20:22
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Hi powerdesal.

You dont know what your missing, toast with slices of cheese on top. light spread of marmite, in the microwave for 45 secs.

Wonderful

 

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   09/04/2008, 22:44
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I've been thinking about this thread this evening, driving in my car.  I can add Heinz tomato ketchup, Variety cereal (or even cornflakes for that matter) and, for my children, baked beans and spaghetti hoops.

Fish and chips but you can't pack those into a box and bring here (sadly).


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   09/04/2008, 22:49
Clair is not online. Last active: 02/10/2008 10:32:43 Clair



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Heinz tomato ketchup: available from all the supermarkets here
Variety cereal (or even cornflakes for that matter): as above
baked beans: as above, but change all to some
and spaghetti hoops: Ick! [+o(] but each to his own Stick out tongue [:P]

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   09/04/2008, 23:44
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Bottles of british beer .... although I have found speckled hen in Carcassonne

Some good english books to read . cost a fortune in france

How about a subscribtion for his / her favorite magazines .... some do post to france as I did this for my brother one year.

A photo album of all the good times you have had together .

 

 


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   10/04/2008, 9:38
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Some of those cheap brown bagged "take away" curries from Asda/tesco or similar. You know the ones with 2 curries, rices, nans or pappadums etc.

No substitute for the real thing but they make a very good bargaining tool in my regionBig Smile [:D]


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