Where can I find American products and coffee?
Sarah Marie wrote:does anyone have a link to a guide for the symbols on the microwave oven? I am from the Unites States and not familiar with this sort of dual appliance. I am use to having my microwave and oven seperate. there are about 7 symbols on mine and I am afraid I only know how to use the microwave but I would very much like to figure out the other symbols. thanks.
Have you tried Googling the manufacturer and model number? Often you can find owner's manuals online and they should explain exactly what all those symbols mean.
Also, re: Milk that tastes and smells different from what you're used to, is UHT or Longlife milk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-high … processing You have to look for LAIT FRAIS. It comes in full and skim options and most major supermarket chains sell some.
I can't agree with the accomadation or duplicate life argument.Every native will a lighthouse when he is newcommer in a country and that kind of internet site(or socialnetwork) is the proof.
Now, Belgian and american are sharing more code on few points (Media,Brand,IT, etc..), than with bolevian or with south african.
I'am a Belgian and don't know nothing about USA.But why there is no ethnic usa grocery in brussel?to discover;-)
Could you let me know what are the famous brand on the East or West coast in US for this kind of product?
Bread and Morning Goods
Breakfast Cereals
Biscuits
Teas
Crisps & Snacks
Canned Food
Ready Meals
Chilled
Frozen
Could you let me know also do you buy?wholsale,details?
When do you buy?week-end;afterworks(6 PM or 21PM)
Thanks for your answer;-)
Grare
Prins Boudewijnlaan 175, Wilrijk 2610 (near Antwerp) is the best place in Belgium. A great store. Phone 03-4494118. On the Freeway to Antwerp from Brussels, take the last exit before the tunnel. Go to the first light and turn left. The store is two blocks on the right.
John
Failing that try albert hijn in Nederlands they also sell peanutbetter allover here
Back in the US I envied the ethnic stores, because in a freemarket society they have their niche and demand... I can't understand why nobody has tried to make a small start-up in the American foods area... In or around the capital areas or at the least a central location... Aside from the Military installations there is a relatively large American work force in the American companies and associated communities... If I had the available capital I would at the very least make a directed attempt to provide a taste of home to those that miss that special something that you just can't get or substitute. While others have advised substituting or changing I respectfully interject that not everything can/has a viable substitute. While Stonemanor comes very close they are a British based/oriented entity.
I'm guessing it is financially motivated and the cost/profit ratio doesn't make it a worthwhile investment. Ultimately I'm just saying that there are certain things that have no equivalent and that is a question of personal taste.
By the way sorry for the soap box opera...lol
Johndavis wrote:Where can I find Crisco in the Brussels area?
Johndavis
Probably not going to find that.... But when at the grocery look for "graisse a frire"... it is basically the same thing although it might not taste exactly the same... And that is a generic term... I found it at Aldi with a Butella brand name but it should be available at all of the other food stores under different brand names...
hannahhadman wrote:well im probs gonna give the one in antwerp a go its about a hour from bru by train
I think I'll give it a try also. But I'll need to wait until I can get a job. I still seem to have trouble there. I have the skills and competence just can't seem to get the opportunity...lol
I just found out where to go to "validate" my competences here in Brussels. I hope that helps my cause.
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