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I guess that the title is about food, but it could include many other things.

I don't miss much, but I do buy items to educate my wife to the oddities of UK food - Prawn cocktail crisps and walnut whips are delights that everyone should try once.
I gave my Indian neighbour some Clacton rock that I bought in the UK, his kids enjoyed it.

Incase other people want Brit food, I have a short list here.

http://www.abitofhome.ca/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?

http://paulsimportedbritishfood.com/

http://www.atasteofbritain.ca/

http://www.simplybritishfoods.com/index1.html

http://scottishandirishstore.com/

I use the Scottish and Irish store in Nepean, but with all imported food the items can be expensive and sometimes the best before dates are real close.

So What do you miss and where are your favourite places to buy "home food".



Yes I know we should all buy Canadian, but sometimes ....... you have to scratch that itch :)
 
Great topic Baloo!! I have had my sister checking out supermarkets for loads of different stuff i use in recipes (garam masala was my biggest worry!). She moved out there 4yrs ago and I've sent several food parcels to her & her family. I've been told that she won't let us stay at her house if I don't turn up with an M&S Christmas pudding! Marmite is the most requested, although they can finally get it in Safeway now. My youngest nephew needs French Fancies (the little pink, yellow & brown cakes) and toffee crumble. My brother (moved back 17yrs ago) asks for Cheese & onion Walkers, Wotsits, Skips and Jaffa Cakes.
I might need to start up a new import business!!!!
I'm dreaming of BBQ Old Dutch and working my way through the Earls and Dairy Queen menus!! If everything goes to plan we'll be landing 6 months today!! Yippee!
 
Haven't moved yet but I was quite sad to find out they don't have grits in Canada. :( It's pretty big down here in the southern part of the USA.
 
Not to worry aerogurl87, I am able to find grits in the Greater Toronto area, Highland Farms to be specific, and there are some great mail order companies that will send it to you.

I tend to load up when I'm home and keep the "gourmet" variety in the freezer.
My mother has also mailed packages of Quaker grits to me.
 
AllisonVSC said:
Not to worry aerogurl87, I am able to find grits in the Greater Toronto area, Highland Farms to be specific, and there are some great mail order companies that will send it to you.

I tend to load up when I'm home and keep the "gourmet" variety in the freezer.
My mother has also mailed packages of Quaker grits to me.

Woohoo! Well that's great news to hear because I stopped eating grits for like a year or so. Then when I found out they had none near where my boyfriend resides I started eating them like crazy when I came back home to the US. Maybe they sell them in Edmonton also, I'll have to check but thanks for the info. :)
 
aerogurl87 said:
Haven't moved yet but I was quite sad to find out they don't have grits in Canada. :( It's pretty big down here in the southern part of the USA.

Aren't grits rather tasteless without salt and butter? Like rice without the taste or texture? I've never tasted them, but I have read this. Do you defend them?? :-)
 
Toby,

Yes grits can be undercooked, runny, under-seasoned, burnt and/or ruined in all sorts of ways, but they do have texture, and a discriminating palate can tell stone ground grits from the mass marketed grits made by companies like Quaker. I eat both, by the way. In my humble opinion shrimp and grits is one dish that is heaven on Earth! I also prefer grits with butter instead of fried potatoes with my eggs and bacon at breakfast. They are the perfect accompaniment for a salty country ham. Fried grits with goat cheese and roasted garlic is delicious as well; I have never made this myself but have had it in South Carolina restaurants as an appetizer. I also like to eat grits with Lima beans and fried catfish. Am am partial, I guess. Can you tell I'm southern, lol??

How do you like your grits, aerogurl?
 
Well AllisonVSC I love shrimp and grits also myself. I first tried them about 2 years ago and fell in love with them ever since. Usually though I just have grits at breakfast with a little butter on them and either liver pudding or bacon bits mixed in. It's really good with scrambled eggs on the side.
 
I miss nothing!!!! :P

I mean really, everything is here too. At least all that I was used to eat, are here too.
 
I definitely miss Wheat Hearts. Also Mr. Noodles does not compare to Top Ramen! There is a difference, I can assure you.....