Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks from traders Joe’s. Everything else is pretty much available in London. There are costco stores and plenty of shops that cater to all the Americans in London like partridge’s. Bring canvas TJ bags stuffed full of your favorite TJ snacks, everything bagel spice, etc.
I’m Canadian and I second this. We want the TJs products, it’s what I request anytime a friend goes stateside.
Do you visit the US with bags full of ketchup chips in return?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A search for 'peanut butter' on a first UK supermarket chain that came to mind yielded 74 results.
https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/shop/search?&searchTerm=peanut%20butter
I don't understand where this idea that peanut butter is not available in Europe comes from. Maybe it was so a couple of decades ago? Same applies for all kinds of nuts as well.
Of course, it's always nice if someone brings a small gift or otherwise shows they wanted to do something nice for you. That's what people react positively to, not the fact that they finally got their hands on your preferred brand of peanut butter.
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Anonymous wrote:Vermont maple syrup
Michigan cherry jam
Virginia peanuts
Hawaiian macadamia nuts
Old Bay seasoning
Washington DC Starbucks mug
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Snacks from traders Joe’s. Everything else is pretty much available in London. There are costco stores and plenty of shops that cater to all the Americans in London like partridge’s. Bring canvas TJ bags stuffed full of your favorite TJ snacks, everything bagel spice, etc.
I’m Canadian and I second this. We want the TJs products, it’s what I request anytime a friend goes stateside.
Anonymous wrote:A search for 'peanut butter' on a first UK supermarket chain that came to mind yielded 74 results.
https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/shop/search?&searchTerm=peanut%20butter
I don't understand where this idea that peanut butter is not available in Europe comes from. Maybe it was so a couple of decades ago? Same applies for all kinds of nuts as well.
Of course, it's always nice if someone brings a small gift or otherwise shows they wanted to do something nice for you. That's what people react positively to, not the fact that they finally got their hands on your preferred brand of peanut butter.