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Tea Bags etc

Postby gez45 » 16 May 2010 10:59

Hi :)

Just wondering whether I can bring tea bags with me...?

Another thing. Will there be a tansas open when we arrive at around 4 am to get milk and the essentials.

Also, would it be wise to get my Cigs at the Airport here, or on the flight going?

Many thanks! :)
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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby eddie&gwen » 16 May 2010 11:07

we always take our brand of teabags with us, there are local supermarkets open 24hours round Icmeler. as for cigs some planes have them but by the time they reach your seat sold out so best get at airport also you can buy them at Dalaman have a good holiday. :)
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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby gez45 » 16 May 2010 11:10

Ahh :)

Thats much Appreciated, and we will! :)

Many thanks

Gez
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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 16 May 2010 11:29

yeah you can take tea bags with you no problem
tansas wont be open at that time you arrive but there is lots of little supermarkets that are open 24 hours
so it wont be hard to find somewhere thats open
hope this helps
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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby [email protected] » 17 May 2010 08:39

We always take our own teabags - and kettle. Do like a nice cuppa first thing, sitting out on the balcony looking at the spectacular views - 2 weeks this Thursday and we will be doing just that!!!! 8)
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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby Not the weakest link » 17 May 2010 10:36

The tea bags are minging - well i think so those yellow label ones not that nice, take your own and you could also take a carton of long life milk in your suitcase save looking for a shop when your pooped from the journey.

We do that each year, wrap the carton up in a couple of plastic bags in case of spillages, or waterproof bag or something to protect rest of luggage.

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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby tamii » 02 Jun 2010 09:21

Katiehutchinson_1991 wrote:tansas wont be open at that time you arrive


does anyone know tansas opening hours?
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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby hands88 » 02 Jun 2010 10:10

yes you can take teabags , I couldn't last without one as soon as I arrive !

Great idea BFLynch, never thought of that with the carton of milk...if theres one thing I hate its searching for a supermarket after arriving ..... that has that elusive bottle of milk! :P
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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby Katiehutchinson_1991 » 02 Jun 2010 11:14

im sure tansas opens at 10am until 11 or 12 pm
not definite on those times but they are on the door of the shop so you will be able to see easily when you arrive
hope this helps
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Re: Tea Bags etc

Postby viking pete » 02 Jun 2010 12:24

Even in Hotels, Maureen always takes travel kettle, tea bags and some Dried Milk Powder, safer than having the liquid stuff in your cases.
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