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taking food inti turkey

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29 Jul 2009 13:49
by waynehaz1966
About to visit
icmeler fo 7th time and never bothered to take any food although always go self catering.I was wonering if anybody knows if a sealed pack of cheese would be allowed in???
Re: taking food inti turkey

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29 Jul 2009 14:29
by Colette
haha how did I know you would zoom in here

Re: taking food inti turkey

Posted:
29 Jul 2009 15:16
by tinkerbelle
Marmite, Digestive biscuits and Dioralyte type sachets are also welcome I overheard in May.

Re: taking food inti turkey

Posted:
29 Jul 2009 15:36
by waynehaz1966
It will be strong chedder as it so happens but is it o.k to bring in??
Re: taking food inti turkey

Posted:
29 Jul 2009 15:49
by Erik The Viking
We will be taking strong cheddar (although im not sure if entry into turkey is dependant on cheese strength?!) we will also be taking peanut butter and coffee, and some tea bags.
Re: taking food inti turkey

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29 Jul 2009 15:59
by waynehaz1966
thanks Eric.we always take coffee etc but was not sure about dairy produce.have you organised your fishing trip.I am there 9th to 21st and quite fancy it.
Re: taking food inti turkey

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29 Jul 2009 16:27
by tinkerbelle
I always take cheese, butter and crackers. The cheese and butter are frozen and last in the case. By the time you get there they have defrosted and go straight in the fridge.
Re: taking food inti turkey

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29 Jul 2009 17:27
by reesy1959
I always take cheese too and never had any problems.
Re: taking food inti turkey

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29 Jul 2009 18:38
by Erik The Viking
waynehaz1966 wrote:thanks Eric.we always take coffee etc but was not sure about dairy produce.have you organised your fishing trip.I am there 9th to 21st and quite fancy it.
not yet, will email the mod gods in a week or so to get a date and see if they can book it
Re: taking food inti turkey

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29 Jul 2009 21:29
by LynnJenny
we were going to take bacon it will be frozen so it should be ok and cheese
Re: taking food inti turkey

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29 Jul 2009 21:39
by Chris
I always take cheese with me,but I may take bacon also when we go in Sept again,their full English breakfasts are too big for me,just so I can have a bacon buttie.
Re: taking food inti turkey

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30 Jul 2009 11:07
by Silverfox BC
We have always taken vacuum packed packets of cheese and bacon with us and never had a problem up to now. The bacon is vacuum packed and frozen until last minute and then put straight into the fridge. You will find that your neighbours won't love you though with the smell of bacon wafting through the block each morning. Enjoy it, we certainly will next week.
Re: taking food inti turkey

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30 Jul 2009 17:56
by archieb
we took quiet a few things for our self catering visit this year, also included 2 or 3 jars of lumpfish caviar for our friends in the
ICR office..no probs..jacqui x (hope you enjoyed it ladies..see you again in October)
Re: taking food inti turkey

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30 Jul 2009 22:17
by LynnJenny
we were looking in the supermarket when we were their to see if they had any bacon could not find any not sure if i saw sausages the must have had some
Re: taking food inti turkey

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30 Jul 2009 23:29
by Katiehutchinson_1991
you wont find bacon because your in a muslim country and they dont it
so thats why they wont sell it
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Re: taking food inti turkey

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02 Aug 2009 21:37
by jivebunnie0
Hmmmm thats interesting, so where do the bars and restaurants get their bacon and sausages for the full English from then?

Re: taking food inti turkey

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02 Aug 2009 21:56
by Katiehutchinson_1991
normally its not real bacon but its imported in i think just not sold in the supermarkets
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