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3271 No.3271
ITT: food you tried while on holidays and liked but couldn't find once you got home

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No.3315
>>3312

That's actually a really good idea. I think we have one kicking around here somewhere. Thanks!

>>3313

Maybe it's shitty tea I dunno, one was a strawberry blend from Harrods and I have a Darjeeling I got in Oregon of dubious quality. Both bagged. Should I switch to loose leaf?

No.3316
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3316
Goddamn lardons. I had these in a small town a few hours from Paris and I fell in love. So damn tasty and buttery and om nom nom

No.3317
>>3315

If you want what you got overseas, you should get your own tea plants and brew them fresh or pressed. Most citrus trees have leaves that make great tea; lemon, lime, orange, etc. Jasmine makes your whole block smell amazing and is one of the most popular teas but it is a vine and tends to get very heavy.

Dried leaves from a box are ok tier. Bagged is always shit tier, no exceptions ever in the universe.

No.3318
>>3317

Are there any leaves that can grow indoors? Oranges and lemons won't grow in NV but the jasmine will be worth a try.

No.3319
>>3316

Also oh my god this looks good

No.3320
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3320
>>3316
What the hell man, I've seen those things called anything from Turkish pizza to Khachapouri. The world needs to decide where the hell this thing comes from and call it one thing.

No.3321
>>3320
That picture made my butthole smile and my toilet cower in fear behind my towel hamper.

No.3326
>>3309
I know that much, but NYC is a good 7 hour drive away from me.

No.3327
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3327
VICTO-FUCKING-RY

but at a cost. its really inconvinient to get them and this was nearly $10.

No.3328
>>3327
lol @ a laptop remote, if you have it plugged into an hdmi for your tv or whatever why not just use a wireless mouse from wherever you are?

No.3330
>>3328
i dont have it plugged into anything. i only ever use it to control media player while im not at the computer

No.3337
  >Reese's

Fuck yeah, I love me some Reese's!

No.3338
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3338
:(

No.3339
>>3327
>this was nearly $10.

FUCK. That is one hell of a mark-up. These are $1.89 regular price at my store and regularly go on sale for between 88ยข and $1.50, usually around Halloween time.

Wow. Next time you're in the states, load up.

No.3343
>>3339
given that the regular 2-pack is only a bit more expensive than your regular chocolate bars here and four of them would be significantly more, i think its ok

No.3344
>>3343
that said i found an online retailer that can do it for half that

No.3346
>>3344
DO IT.

No.3351
>>3346
oh i will

No.3357
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3357
>>3351

No.3358
I just bought a whole bunch of Reese's at the dollar store because of this thread.

THREE dollars worth. That's like 40 Reese's cups.

No.3361
>>3289
It is. It's replaced pizza as the thing I want to eat when I can't think of anything to eat. Then I remember that I can't get any here, and contemplate emigrating.

No.3363
>>3358
Are they exactly like regular reese's cups? not like a weird imitation or different?

No.3364
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3364
>>3357
Stoooooooooop

No.3367
BLACK MINT GUM. LOVE IT SO HARD. COSTS A TON ANYWHERE.

No.3369
>>3363
It IS real Reese's. They are just sold a the dollar store here.

No.3370
>>3338

FUCK YOU. NO, WHY'D YOU HAVE TO REMIND ME. ;~;

Also as a reverse on the relationship, I currently live in one of the very VERY few specific ecosystems that allows wasabi and huckleberry to grow naturally. I hate heading to other areas in the US because everywhere else is nowhere near as fresh or delicious.

No.3371
>>3338
You know what? I think I'll head there tomorrow. There's one a block away from the trolley station.

No.3372
In-n-Out is garbage.

No.3377
>>3372
Trolling in a /ck/ thread. What's the world coming to?

No.3378
>>3377

disliking fast food =! trolling

No.3379
>>3378

In-n-out is p. good compared to other fast food.

French fries are awful but the burgers are soooooooo good.

No.3380
>>3379
animal style fries are worth it if only for the extra cheese and onions.

also have you tried dipping a french fry in the chocolate milkshake? an ohio friend of mine suggested it. (they do weird things in that part of the country)

No.3381
>>3380
I don't know about normal milkshakes, but fries + Frosty are amazing.

No.3382
>>3380

No but when I went to McDonalds as a kid/preteen I'd always dip my fries in my ice cream. So good~

No.3383
>>3379

get the 100 patty burger one they do or whatever

No.3406
Just got back from the grocery store with three 4-packs of Reese's. The peanut butter cup I had just now was more glorious than I thought it would be.

No.3409
>>3380
>that part of the country
>early 90's teen drama/sitcom

Anybody who grew up with Boy Meets World and hasn't tried french fries in milk shakes did not actually watch Boy Meets World.

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3437
>>3406

No.3443
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3443
>>3437
I like chewing it softly and the chocolate just coats the peanut butter perfectly, it becomes like a sugary nectar in your mouth and every bite is heavenly, truly a treat!

I like to put some in the freezer too, then use one as a topping for ice cream. Do you like ice cream? Well if you do, imagine the added bonus of melting a cool peanut butter cup with your tongue while enjoying your favorite scoop of ice cream.

My all time favorite though, is topping them on a chocolate cheesecake...

No.3444
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3444
>>3437
if you stop crying for half a second i'll send you some goddamn reeses

jesus christ

No.3445
No seriously how much would it cost to ship a 4 pound box of Reese's to Australia?

If you can't get it there, and we can't get whatever you have here, COOPERATION SUPREME?

No.3447
I'll ship out Reese's to anyone. With a service and postage charge, of course...

No.3457
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3457
well why won't anyone (ahem) mail me tim tams

No.3458
You know what's pretty good? The Reese's Whips. It's like a Reese's Cup, but in candy bar form.

No.3459
I'd like to eat at a Sonic sometime but last time I checked the closest one near me is a few hundred miles away.

No.3460
>>3457
Because Tim Tams are delicate items, and may (read: will) be damaged in transit.

Also, if you live in California, I hear a lot of Philipino grocery stores stock them now.

No.3463
>>3460
What's so great about Tim Tams?

No.3464
Harris Teeter stocks Tim Tams around here (Maryland). Last time I checked they even had their own display.

>>3463
They're goddamn delicious that's what's so great.

No.3467
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3467
Penguin was here, tim-tams are exactly the same

No.3469
>>3467
I've had these. I'm feeling UK/Germany nostalgia.



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