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    We print our own from the computer but I definitely wouldn't describe as professional!! Guests have said it's lovely to read it and makes them want to be there. Each guest comes back and let's us have ideas or comments and we add them on. It defintely helps for the first time visitor.



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    Wine coolers are a must to me when I'm in the US. I don't normally drink, don't like the taste of most alcoholic stuff but these wine coolers are great. I keep looking in the local ASDA to see if they've started them yet but alas no. What a shame you can't get hold of them back here.

    Jacqui

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    Edited by - porky on 23/02/2002 11:10:24


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    Anybody going to Florida who has children that drink only squash need not panic. You can now buy squash in Publix supermarkets. It’s a bit on the expensive side but as the Americans don’t do squash it’s the best option. Beats having to lug bottles of the stuff over there with you.

    Jacqui



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    How about trying the various types of Kool Aid while you're in the USA. My kids love them even now they are older, we've still got tins of it in the cupboard that the daughter bought back for friends but couldn't bear to give them up. They come in all sorts of flavour and half the fun is making them up - a bit too sugary for me.

    Jacqui



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    Albertson's at the top of Apopka-Vineland Rd-and quite possibly Tiger Wood's local supermarket-had a wonderful array of foodstuffs in a place where you could quite possibly eat off the floor.


    I'm not saying they had lamb chops-but it's one place where I would start to look in the hope of finding something a bit different. I was very impressed.

    There was a nice Perkins nearby if you needed refreshments.


    Orlandobabe


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