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mrs_cruella wrote in :

> I have a friend coming to visit from the UK. She wants to bring me
> foodie ingredients. What should I ask for? (I'm in the Chicago area.)
> TIA!
>
> Living in the land of cows.
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clotted cream, irish bacon, lyle's golden syrup and of course clotted
cream...

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As to what to bring back from the UK, hahabogus suggests:
>clotted cream, irish bacon, lyle's golden syrup and of course clotted
>cream...

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I'm pretty sure you won't be allowed to bring back bacon. And I would question
about the cream. How many hours would it go without refrigeration? Quite a
few, 3 or 4 hours before boarding in UK, plus the flight, plus arrival in Us.


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"Nancree" > wrote in message
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> >I have a friend coming to visit from the UK. She wants to bring me
> >foodie ingredients. What should I ask for? (I'm in the Chicago area.)

>
> -----------------
> Lyle's Golden Syrup


Can't you get that in Chicago? I can find the little tins of it here in
many of the stupid little supermarkets of upstate New York. I recently used
it in place of molasses in some gingerbread cookies. Very good.

Paula


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mrs_cruella wrote in :

> I have a friend coming to visit from the UK. She wants to bring me
> foodie ingredients. What should I ask for? (I'm in the Chicago area.)
> TIA!
>
> Living in the land of cows.


Along with the other suggestions, shredded suet and pudding rice.


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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 04:06:40 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:

> Along with the other suggestions, shredded suet and pudding rice.


Is pudding rice anything like rice pudding?

-Jeff B.
yeff at erols dot com
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Elana Kehoe
 
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<mrs_cruella> wrote:

> I have a friend coming to visit from the UK. She wants to bring me
> foodie ingredients. What should I ask for? (I'm in the Chicago area.)
> TIA!


Beef products (even canned) are not allowed to be brought into the US.
Most pork products aren't allowed either (I recently had to talk to the
USDA about what foods are allowed in). Only things that have been
processed or cooked. I'm doubtful of the clotted cream.

I'd get some nice strong tea, some digestives, *chocolate*, smoked
salmon, bramble jam, blackcurrant anything, Flake, orange marmalade.
Oh, and a tin of baked beans (they're in tomato sauce, and you have them
either on toast or with breakfast...yum!). Brown sauce, like HP.
Colman's mustard (get a tin of the dry one...so much more versatile). I
don't know if Mikados or Kimberleys are available in the UK (I think
they're Irish only), but they're yummy.
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Wayne Boatwright
 
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Yeff > wrote in
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> On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 04:06:40 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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>> Along with the other suggestions, shredded suet and pudding rice.

>
> Is pudding rice anything like rice pudding?
>
> -Jeff B.
> yeff at erols dot com
>


It's the raw rice one uses to make rice pudding. It's a short grain
creamy-textured rice.

Wayne
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