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GrandeSandeThreads: 2
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 Mar 30, 07, 13:54    #31
Hi Valmoe1

Where do I begin??? Not knowing what is available to you, it's hard to decide what ideas to give you.

Here are some ideas... Lemon Bars, Apple Crisp or Fruit Cobbler, Strawberry Bread or Zucchini Bread, Oatmeal cookies.

GrandeSande

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Edited by: shewolf  Mar 30, 07, 13:56    #32
How about Kahlua cheesecake. Do they have Kahlua there?

How about rum cake?
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 Mar 30, 07, 16:03    #33
If I would standing in your shoes I would go with BBQ or Sea food.
And I think that most of Poles would recognized T-Bone as something very American
something mexican can be an option as well.
valmoe1  Apr 1, 07, 13:26    #34
Thnaks to all your advice but I think only 1 person read my request. DESSERTS! LOL , I now know what to make for a dinner though! I just did the most American thing I could think of, I bought something already made. Can't get more American than that!

Thanks again, for the Dinner advice.
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 Apr 1, 07, 13:32    #35
If you can microwave it...then its probably American
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 Apr 1, 07, 14:18    #36
Or if it comes in a box with directions to "just add water"

I have boxes of Kraft Mac-N-Cheese sitting in customs on it's way to ME! Mmmm processed hydrogenated cheese!
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 Apr 1, 07, 16:45    #37
Quoting: valmoe1
Kraft Mac-N-Cheese sitting in customs on it's way to ME! Mmmm processed hydrogenated cheese!

Ya thats the best especially with cut up fried hotdogs...
bookratt  Apr 10, 07, 12:17    #38
We will possibly be moving to Poland at the end of Summer, for two to three years.

When you say your mac n' cheese is "sitting in Customs", do you mean a person in the states mailed it to you, rather than you being able to order it online and have it shipped to you via a company/website?

How long does it take to get stuff like this from home and approx. what is the cost?

ie: a couple boxes of Kraft mac n cheese (which I hate, but my 4 year old LOVES)?

Thanks!
Giles  Apr 10, 07, 12:43    #39
What about "mom's apple pie"?
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 Apr 10, 07, 13:32    #40
It took about a month by regular post. I think it ran about $30 US dollars to ship a boz with a computer mouse that couldn' tbe shipped direct to Poland, 2 boxs MacNcheese and some make-up. There was a large snow storm in NY so maybe that had an effect. Other packages smaller and bigger have taken 2-3 weeks when shipped by regular post. Shipping via UPS and DHL is insanly expensive. I have never checked ordering from the company. I just suggested to my mom to toss a couple boxes in last minute.
I suggest trying to master home made macNcheese...much easier and quicker. I know, it's not Kraft but I also find the milk and butter here is different so it can taste a little off. Not bad, just not different. The butter and milk are better here so you don't get that chemical taste like in the US Joking...but it is a little different.
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 Apr 10, 07, 13:32    #41
Sorry, my typing is horrid today!
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 Jan 27, 10, 01:07    #42
french fries
mini burgers


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