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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How was the trip, OP?[/quote] OP here. Oh my goodness. I came back to this forum because we are going back next month I wanted to know where to shop for groceries. I ended up very very SICK and I was in the hospital in the US for 1 week with typhoid fever. Our second child was conceived in Bangladesh. He is now 4. Our 2 year old didn't get sick. Things have changed soooooooo much. I was much more relaxed back then but keep in mind it was my first time to a developing country. I am much more hypervigilant and my husband is suggesting we only take 2 luggage's for 4 people. He drives me nuts sometimes. If I need to bring food for one month how can I fit that in half of a suitcase? If only we had a private jet so we can bring all the food from the US :lol: Does anyone know which water would be best? Evian seems like the only one that's foreign but it's a lot of $$$$ I see Unimart has bread like bagels. Would that be okay to eat? My kids love bread. I thought for meals I could do oatmeal packets, noodles with eggs, bread and peanut butter if I can find bread. I don't think they have an oven I could use to make bread. I could make banana pancakes with banana, coconut oil and eggs. Thanks for all the help. This time I will for sure get the typhoid vaccine. [/quote]
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