Yes, £4.94 for one weighing just over a pound weight in the local asian shop here!WOW is that normal?
430grams of silken Tofu seems a bit more reasonable at £1.89
375 grams large tapioca pearls at 99p........
Yes, £4.94 for one weighing just over a pound weight in the local asian shop here!WOW is that normal?
430grams of silken Tofu seems a bit more reasonable at £1.89
375 grams large tapioca pearls at 99p........
Oh dear thats a bit pricey, I used to buy papaya back in the Philippines every week coz Its what I usually have for breakfast, and this size of papaya is just 50 pesos.
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Mrs Lastlid was very happy though to get a taste of the Philippines.....but not again at that price. I think Moy's analogy with the Cornish pasty is quite a good one.....but will try an alternative ingredient next time......I swear they taste like marrow....![]()
Or at the Crown Carvery Mon - Sat Kuripot Special you'd get the carvery and £0.95 change from the £4.94
http://www.crowncarveries.co.uk/carvery/
you all have point.but when you fancy some that this country dont offer and you instanly see at an asian shop..you woudnt think of how much the cost is
same idea if you are in Philippines and you fancy the cornwallfamous pasty or clotted cream with jam on scones what would you do??
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i strongly disagreed on you on that lastidi have try that papaya on that supermarket..asda/morisson..the taste was not on my standard
seriously..if your wife will want to make the aunthentic chicken tinola..the asian shop papaya is worthy and the flavour you could get from there is the taste you'll find in the Philippines
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Have you got a tall greenhouse ?
http://www.ehow.co.uk/info_8034183_p...tree-care.html
papayais alwayss been free at the back of my garden back home in Philippines
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A place for everything, everything in its place.
replace papaya with chayote and malungay leaves...masarap and healthy pa.....
We don't have a lot of choice here on the IOM, unfortunately Andy. The variety in shops is missing here and you chaps are quite lucky on the mainland UK. Anyhow I got a marrow in Tesco for just over a quid today. So that will do in future.
Actually i think they must have made a mistake and I will give them a call tomorrow and see what they say.......
I was thinking about that Laslid. About the options you have there in IOM. I have never been there but I would like to visit.
I like the TT mate. I have always imagined it to be like the Isle of white for some reason.
Sounds great mate. But I believe they make it harder to get there on a permanent basis. A lot different to mainland uk.
A rather expensive Chicken Tinola
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I thought you had to be a resident there for so long to work there? By the way that looks yummy.
Under the provisions of the Control of Employment Acts and the Regulations made thereunder, any person who is not an Isle of Man Worker requires a work permit issued by the Department of Trade and Industry before taking up employment or self employment in the Isle of Man, except in the case of a few exempted employments.
A bit misleading mate or I am thick.![]()
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