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Americans - what do you miss from the US?

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SuperBunny · 11/03/2009 23:20

I would like to send a food parcel to someone now living in France. I live in the US but cannot imagine what I would miss if I moved away. What shall I send?

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Califrau · 11/03/2009 23:48

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sarah76 · 11/03/2009 23:54

Difficult without knowing the person....but as an American living in the UK, here's what I wanted:

Diet Mountain Dew
Lawry's Seasoned Salt
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
Root Beer
Jello Pudding
Graham Crackers
Gardetto's snack mix
Saltines
Hidden Valley Ranch Salad Dressing Mix
Taco seasoning
Goldfish Crackers

Hope that's helpful!

TheButterflyEffect · 12/03/2009 00:07

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SuperBunny · 12/03/2009 00:14

I don't think she's a foodie. I suspect Graham Crackers, Dirty Rice, Jello Pudding and ranch dressing mix would be perfect.

Great ideas, thanks!

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dooneygirl · 12/03/2009 01:25

I think the only thing I'd want is a bigger kitchen.

Ok, I'm going to tell you my dirty little secret. I spend forever making my kids mac and cheese from scratch, using cheddar and fontina and roasting tomatoes, but I hate it. I'd rather have a box of powdered orange goop any day.

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SuperBunny · 12/03/2009 02:26

I secretly like boxed mac and cheese

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SuperBunny · 12/03/2009 02:26

lol at 'its in your blood'

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kickassangel · 12/03/2009 02:32

i use 'sharp cheddar' to make my own, reall cheddar just doesn't taste the same

dooneygirl · 12/03/2009 03:06

It probably is if you grew up in the 70's and 80's.

kickassangel · 12/03/2009 03:10

whereas we just have BSE

dooneygirl · 12/03/2009 03:19

I love sharp cheddar. That's the only cheddar I'd have on hand, but DH doesn't like it. I did find a stovetop mac and cheese recipe I can eat, but still don't like it as much as the bright orange stuff.

What's BSE?

sarah76 · 12/03/2009 09:50

I thought I'd gotten over boxed mac n'cheese--then I got pregnant. It became an obsession. Dragged DH to Trafford Centre on a Sunday afternoon (hell) because I read on some expat forum that two years previously, kraft mac n'cheese was sighted in Selfridges.

Thankfully it was there. Couldn't wait to get home, ate orange powder from the packet on the way. Three family size boxes were demolished in two days.

SuperBunny · 12/03/2009 13:52

LOL Sarah

I do remember driving 200 miles to Ikea just to look at things that reminded me of home. At for a Dime bar.

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lastboxoftampons · 26/03/2009 17:49

This thread is a little old and I'm sure you sent your package already, but I wanted to mention cherry licorice! Preferably Nibs! I would get a craving around 4pm for it and couldn't find it anywhere!!!

ilovemydogandMrObama · 27/03/2009 15:22

Hershey Bars
Kraft Macaroni and Cheese
Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing
Lawry's seasoning salt
Almond Roca

SuperBunny · 30/03/2009 03:41

In over 6 years in the US, I haven't come across cherry licorice.

Package sorted but am still curious about what people would miss.

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jennifersofia · 01/04/2009 22:23

Well, I miss really good service without attitude (which is possible but not probable here), but if you are talking food...

  • akmak crackers
  • wheat thins (original, none of this flavoured doo-dah)
  • ben&Jerry's that isn't 5 bloomin dollars a pint
  • plain tortilla chips (yah, I know I can buy doritos, but I want choice, baby!)
  • good mexican / cali-mex food (never in 15 years had decent mexican food in UK)
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SuperBunny · 02/04/2009 02:53

Interesting - I'll give you Mexican Food but I don't think I have any of the others and I live in a fairly mixed area by a relatively good hospital.

I am going for mexican food next week.And had some last week - fabulous.

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