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As mentioned elsewhere, Tate & Lyle Golden syrup is easily found here in the
UK, probably about $2 for a pound can. We also can buy McVities Hob Nob biscuits in most supermarkets. I would suggest if you have any friends visiting UK that you get them to take some back for you. Or, if you want, I can FedEx them to you, but that will defeat the object of cost I would have thought? Bob London UK "Bruce" > wrote in message ... > On another email list someone from Montreal is asking for a source of - > she wants to make "Hob Nobs", a sort of crunchy oatmeal biscuit. She has > found one in the U.S. but it is $18 for a 1 lb. can. Does anyone know of > another more reasonable source in North America? > -- > Bruce Fletcher > Stronsay, Orkney > <www.stronsay.co.uk/claremont> > (Remove teeth to reply) > "You've turned into your dad the day you put aside a thin piece of wood > specifically to stir paint with" |
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