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I went to the grocery store today and found out that their international food isle has a UK section. I saw all the food stuffs that you English members talk about such as Heinz baked beans and HP brown sauce. I bought some HP sauce, Joyrex and BCM were right about this stuff being delicious. I am having some on my breakfast right now. I also saw Dr. Oetker cake mix in the Dutch section.

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Guest countchocula
Dr. Oetker's German...

 

I know. My aunt is German and uses their cheesecake mix. The stock boys at the store are stupid.

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Guest Iain C

The only solution is to march in, jackboots clicking on the sterile lineoleum, and order them to cease the continued insult to the Fatherland caused by the false association of fine German products with the decadant and parasitic Dutch.

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The only solution is to march in, jackboots clicking on the sterile lineoleum, and order them to cease the continued insult to the Fatherland caused by the false association of fine German products with the decadant and parasitic Dutch.

 

I may do this. They also had weetabix cereal which reminded me of the WATMM member.

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Guest Iain C

Annex them. It's for their own benefit.

 

Weetabix hasn't been around for a long time has he?

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Guest countchocula
Annex them. It's for their own benefit.

 

Weetabix hasn't been around for a long time has he?

 

He was long gone by the time I joined.

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Guest idrn
BOVRIL

 

i bought some of this thinking it was a marmite knock-off. to my horror its milky beef drink.

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BOVRIL

 

i bought some of this thinking it was a marmite knock-off. to my horror its milky beef drink.

 

Milky?

If it's milky you're doing it wrong.

 

I made a bovril thread a while back. It was amazing.

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Guest idrn
BOVRIL

 

i bought some of this thinking it was a marmite knock-off. to my horror its milky beef drink.

 

Milky?

If it's milky you're doing it wrong.

 

I made a bovril thread a while back. It was amazing.

 

why, do you just use water? i heard youre meant to use milk.

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Take a good look at the Houses of Parliament bottle and see where it's produced.

 

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Guest countchocula
Take a good look at the Houses of Parliament bottle and see where it's produced.

 

Holland.

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Guest Stoppit
BOVRIL

 

i bought some of this thinking it was a marmite knock-off. to my horror its milky beef drink.

 

Milky?

If it's milky you're doing it wrong.

 

I made a bovril thread a while back. It was amazing.

 

why, do you just use water? i heard youre meant to use milk.

 

Yeah, boiling water...I dunno, maybe you can use milk - i've never tried it.

It's also very nice on toast (no water or milk required)

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