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Margaret
10-01-2010, 21:50
Hi, I would some help/advice from any kind people out there. We are going to be in Orlando for our first Christmas this year as our daughter is getting married on the 22nd Decmber[msnsmile2]. We have decided that instead of going out for Christmas dinner, we would like to cook a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings. What I need to find out is, would there be large turkeys for sale at Publix or Walmart by the time we get to Orlando? (We hope to arrive on the 19th) Also would things like sausagemeat, paxo stuffing, bisto powder be available? I normally cheat with making yorkies and buy the ready made ones, are they available or will I have to practice making my own[msnembarrased]. I will contact the owner of the villa we have hired to make sure the kitchen has the necessary bakeware etc.
Margaret

SDJ
11-01-2010, 00:43
You will be able to get a large turkey at any of the local suoermarkets, they usually have stock throughout the year not just Xmas. You can buy Bisto in the British aisles at the supermarket. Not sure about sausage meat but doubt it and Yorkshire puddings - not sure. We are having YP tonight for dinner with 9 friends. The 'chef' will be making his own YPs but will ask him whether the frozen ones are available. I know he was saying the other day he preferred to make his own so that may be a clue!!

Roast lamb with Yorkshire pudding.....can't wait..only another 4 hours to wait[msnsmile2]

Sandra

Mo Green
11-01-2010, 13:12
We could not find sausage meat last time we tried a traditional Christmas dinner in Florida. The stuffing is not the same as paxo stuffing so probably best to take your own. Plenty of tradtional veggies though - we even found leeks and brussel sprouts. We also managed to take a Christmas pudding in but make sure it is a vegetarian one (no suet) and some M&S mince pies for our MC.

Mo

mfairhurst
11-01-2010, 21:24
You cannot take food into USA if your read custom card when you filling it in on the palne it tells you no food also they may ask you when you go out of the airport are you carrying any food in your luggage or hand luggage and they can fine you if you are caught bringing it in so be careful
MAUREEN
www.onlinefloridavillas.com/villas/1683.aspx

Margaret
11-01-2010, 23:07
Thanks for your replies, I had forgotten we are not allowed to bring food into the country. Will have to practice making those yorkies[msnwink]
Margaret

Peppermint
11-01-2010, 23:56
I thought you could take certain food items or have the rules changed?
I am sure someone will clarify.

We have never found sausagemeat either but I buy Publix sausages (and discard the skins) to use as a base for my stuffing. All the ingredients for batter puddings, bread sauce and cranberry sauce are available too if you wish to make these!

bjpointon
12-01-2010, 01:38
This is the list of foods allowed, taken off the American Embassy website:- What kind of food products can I bring to the U.S.?
Food, Plant, and Animal Products
General List of Approved Products

This list covers products from all areas except Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Bamboo - dried poles only
Beads made of seeds - (but not jequirity beans)
Breads, cakes, cookies, and other bakery goods
Candies, confectionery, chocolates
Cheeses - fully cured hard cheese only
Coconuts - (but husks or milk must be removed)
Coffee - roasted beans only
Dried foods - including polished rice, beans, and tea
Fish
Flower bulbs (*)
Flowers (*)
Fruits - canned or dried products only
Herbarium plants - (but not witchweed)
Herbs - dried, for medicinal use
Mushrooms
Nuts - (but not chestnuts or acorns or nuts with outer husks)
Sauces - canned or processed
Seaweed
Seeds - (but not avocado, bamboo, barberry, coconuts, corn, cotton, currant, elm, hibiscus, lentil, mahonia, mango, pearl millet, potato, rice, sorghum, and wheat)
Shamrocks - without root or soil
Soup and soup mixes - (but not those containing meat)
Spices - dried (but not curry leaves)
Straw animals, hats, baskets, and other souvenirs - (but not items stuffed with straw)
Vegetables - canned or processed

Jill
12-01-2010, 02:08
You can take Christmas food into the States eg mincemeat and puddings providing you do not use meat suet and use vegetarian suet instead. When our son was studying at University of Miami he had withdrawal symptons and requested standard English Christmas food be taken out. I sent a list of what I wanted to take with the ingredients listed to the correct US department and got a reply back clearing the items for import so long as they were for our use and not to be sold to third parties. Think Andrew would have lynched us if we had tried to sell his goodies to someone else.

Mo Green
12-01-2010, 03:12
Look at this site for what you can and can not take in

https://help.cbp.gov/cgi-bin/customs.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=82

The main things not allowed are meat, fruit, vegtables and certain cheeses mainly for what they might bring into the country. We have regularly taken in tins of shortbreads and chocolates for American friends or our MC without any problem as we do not intend selling them.

Mo

lafifille
12-01-2010, 12:31
I always stuff my suitcase with regional specialties, remaining within the authorized list, and never had a problem either: foie gras, duck confit and other canned goods, wine and spirits, candies, chocolates. Never raised an eyebrow, even in Chicago where they take such a dim view on Foie gras [msnwink].
I own a farm, so always tick the box on the white (?) form that mentions it along with "are you importing food" (I can't remember the exact phrasing, but it includes a lot of things). I get stopped every single time, they ask me why I ticked that box, I answer it's because I own a farm, they ask if I'm wearing the same shoes, I answer "NO", and that's it, I'm free to go. They never ever looked into my luggage!:D. Not that I'm carrying anything illegal, but it's funny thay always do that when obviously I never meet the same officer....

steph_goodrum
12-01-2010, 13:41
I would definitely take the Bisto and Paxo with you rather than pay inflated prices in the British section of the supermarket.

SteveandJan
12-01-2010, 15:14
When we stayed at christmas we took the paxo with us and it was lovely cooking it in the villa

mfairhurst
13-01-2010, 03:00
If anyone wants to buy Birthday cakes which can be made to order or other things there is a British Bakery in Osceola Sqoaure Mall .
There web site is ...freshbakeryco.com.and you will see what they make Francis or Adam will help you .
Adam has worked in London Dorchester and other big ones in UK
MAUREEN
www.onlinefloridavillas.com/villas/1683.aspx

Margaret
14-01-2010, 00:03
Thanks to everyone for all your replies, I knew I could count on you[msnsmile2] I will have to be ultra organised for this trip won't I?[msnsmile2][msnwink]
Margaret

ukman
25-01-2010, 14:07
You can get all the stuff needed for xmas dinner, xmas 2009 is the only xmas we have not been in orlando, and what a regret for me personally and never again will i be here for xmas again. From our second xmas in orlando we have always cooked the family dinner at home and what a great treat, as once you have your food, you have the pool to relax. Walmart you will find alot of what is needed. Have a great time, as we will be there also xmas 2010.

Andrena
04-03-2010, 01:15
We were in Florida last Christmas and we got everything we needed at Publix, except for the Paxo Stuffing, however we decided to try the local stuffing and the family all loved it, said it was much better than Paxo and insisted that we bring some back home with us.

Agree about the British Bakery at the Osceola Square Mall, their bread and sausage rolls are terrific.

Andrena

woldm1
26-08-2010, 12:35
The british bakery in Osceola Square Mall has now ceased trading. They are looking to open outside of the state.[msnsad]

Mel

Jill
26-08-2010, 13:44
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by mfairhurst
You cannot take food into USA if your read custom card when you filling it in on the palne it tells you no food also they may ask you when you go out of the airport are you carrying any food in your luggage or hand luggage and they can fine you if you are caught bringing it in so be careful
MAUREEN
www.onlinefloridavillas.com/villas/1683.aspx
[/quote]

You can take in Christmas puddings, cakes and mince pies provided they are made without beef suet. When our sons were at university in the States they did not come home for Christmas and we went out to Florida to meet up. They both wanted our standard Christmas fare. I got in touch with the correct department sent them my recipes and got a reply back clearing me to take them in provided they did not contain beef suet and were for our consumption.

Jill
26-08-2010, 13:46
No one has mentioned Christmas crackers - these are hard to find in Florida. We flew BA as they do allow you take take a box unopened in the hold luggage

Lyn
26-08-2010, 23:34
As far as I am aware Paxo contains wheatflour and I don't think you can take that in.