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    Christmas food shopping

    Hi
    I am thinking of xmas in orlando (villa) being that I will arrive a couple of days before christmas, can anyone advise if food shopping ie turkey and the trimmings would be a difficulty given the time. Only I would love to do a big xmas dinner in the villa on christmas day.
    Are there any ingrediants that would be difficult to get or that I could take out with me?

    thanks
    WRX


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    You can get most thing for christmas dinner in WALMART I do not think chrismas puddings are there but they do a steamed one so you can put some fruit on it Turkey is in freezers and coolers also every veg you can buy in the world as multi nations are in FLORIDA so they cater for all even kelloggs cornflakes .Have a good christmas in the sun .
    MAUREEN
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    They dont do Xmas pud, Xmas cake, mince pies, sherry trifle or crackers. Bring the food with you ( trifle just a mix) and declare it at customs. They will usually let you bring it in for your own use. Not sure whether you will get crackers in? You can get turkey easily and sprouts and parsnips relatively easily at Xmas time. If you want English style stuffing, you can get a mix in the ethnic food departments of some stores or bring that with you as well or you can buy their style. Brandy sauce and butter you will need to make yourself.
    Julie


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    You can take Christmas Crackers providing they are in a sealed box which has not been opened. Not surprisingly they have to go as hold luggage. We have taken them with us no problems as with Christmas Cake, mincemeat and puddings. I make my own and have the recipe with me to prove they have no meat in them.


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    I didn't think they would let you take crackers as they have explosives in them as such?
    Christmas cake has fruit in it so I suppose that should be off limits too? Last year they were having a field day confiscating puddings and cakes as they contained said fruit and suet, I suppose it's who you get really!!

    In reagrds to the original question. I cook Xmas dinner each year in the villa and I do my food shopping Xmas Eve, it is nothing like the frantic panics you get in UK supermarkets on Xmas Eve and you will be able to egt everything you need. I find Publix and Super Target have the nicest stuff.
    CDV


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    Dried fruit is ok, only fresh fruit is prohibited see http://www.usembassy.org.uk/ukcust1.html but they can be iffy about suet, the vegetarian cakes and puds are best to be on the safe side.
    Julie


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    We cooked at home on Christmas Day but decided to have a BBQ instead of traditional Christmas lunch.

    The wonderful thing was the supermarket was almost empty and no queueing on Christmas Day (Publix at Berry Town Centre on US 27). For once I enjoyed my Christmas food shop!


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Cruella DeVilla
    I didn't think they would let you take crackers as they have explosives in them as such?
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    Just one box per passenger in original wrapping in the suitcase is the normal allowance. Who knows if it will change for this year, but if they were safe last year, I can't see why it should change
    Shirley


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    CDV - we were surprised that you could take crackers the first time we went we found them very difficult to find. Next year we checked with the airlines and TSA plus 'uncle Tom Cobley and all' and no one said no. The airline (BA) said that so long as they were sealed in the original wrapping and packed as hold luggage were fine, we have done this more than once.


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    That's interesting about the crackers. Saying that I don't see why you would want to bring them, convenience I suppose but you can buy them here (I am at the villa at the minute hence here) I managed to find some ldecent ones last year and they had decent gizzmos in them too.[xmas2]
    CDV


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