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    dried fish

    anybody tried sending by post (dried fish from the Philippines)?


    thanx


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    You're allowed to personally bring back (or receive through the post) up to 20kg of dried fish.


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    Thank u terpe, 20 kilos mmm neighbor wont be very happy..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    You're allowed to personally bring back (or receive through the post) up to 20kg of dried fish.
    Excellent!..I love dried fish!


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    :xxgrinning


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    my dad sent me 2 kilos of dried fish the other day,, i can't wait for it to arrive..
    ''The grass may be greener on the other side of the fence but there still gonna be on it''


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    Is this really true that we can bring dried fish? My husband keep telling me not allowed... If it is I'm going to ask my sister to send me by post....


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    Quote Originally Posted by lovejoy View Post
    Is this really true that we can bring dried fish? My husband keep telling me not allowed... If it is I'm going to ask my sister to send me by post....
    yeah.. using philpost coz lbc and dhl refused to post it.. my dad paid 2k plus for 2 kilos of dried fish.
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    If I got tried fish through the post i,d write on the package RETURN TO SENDER I have already told my girlfriend she won,t be cooking it in my house thats for sure lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiger31 View Post
    If I got tried fish through the post i,d write on the package RETURN TO SENDER I have already told my girlfriend she won,t be cooking it in my house thats for sure lol
    my husband hates the smell of dried fish. Even our neighbour close his windows and doors when i'm cooking it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by bhem_bhem View Post
    my husband hates the smell of dried fish. Even our neighbour close his windows and doors when i'm cooking it..
    It is the most revolting smell I have ever experienced (with ref to food) but I suppose it depends on if you grow up with it or not, it's what you get used to Bhem!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    It is the most revolting smell I have ever experienced (with ref to food) but I suppose it depends on if you grow up with it or not, it's what you get used to Bhem!
    You've obviously not had the pleasure of smelling durian fruit then


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    It is the most revolting smell I have ever experienced (with ref to food) but I suppose it depends on if you grow up with it or not, it's what you get used to Bhem!
    Yeah,, nicest smell for me.. it reminds me of my life before and it makes me feel like i'm home.
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