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    Gold 5 Star Member GrahamC's Avatar
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    We also leave a welcome pack for our guests to cover when you first arrive, and I am sure most other owners do as well.

    We have never mentioned things like tea and coffee on the White form.
    Graham


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    Tasters Choice coffee is the same as Nescafe ...


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    I know this is an oldish thread but- have a look at this site. Although not the official USDA site it contains very useful information;
    http://www.ncbuy.com/travel/guides/gd_usdaimp_1.html

    OR

    http://www.usda.gov
    (but their search engine seems rather unreliable)
    Alan

    http://www.orlandovillas.com/florida-vacation-rental-1732.aspx


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    We provide a welcome pack for our guests but if your villa does not have one then

    a) Walmart is 24 hours
    b) We have never had a problem taking tea, coffee in (We have never put them on white form)

    Neil



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    It is not so that you can only get 0% fat milk. You can get 1% and 2% at Publix and also half-fat milk.

    Andrena


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    Half fat (semi skimmed) milk is 2% but skimmed at 1% is also available. Full fat milk is 4%.
    blott


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    Take my advice - don't take anything - you won't be tired when you get there [not that tired!] and you will pass lots of places that you can call in for bread and milk, pizza or whatever - its all part of the hols looking around one of those great supermarkets!!
    THe coffee is good as ours - get tasters choice for instant, but ther will be a coffee maker for ground coffee also -I like Starbucks or Barnies -Just take Teabags!!


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    We also provide a welcome pack for the guests in our villa - just the basic essentials but enough for coffee/tea/juice and toast when they arrive.

    However, if there isn't one provided at your villa when you get there, there are always places open where you can buy a few basics just to get started.
    Frances



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    We've never bought any food stufss in with us except Tetley teabags. I hate the taste of publix tea. Everything else is so widely available, there has never been a need to. Actually I bring about 10lbs of flavoured Barnies coffee back home with me every visit.
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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by SDJ
    Hi Elaine

    There is no need to put them on the form.

    Sandra
    [/quote]
    I disagree, cereal is food and should be on the form!


    Liz


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