American food items that you miss!

Discussion in 'Alumni Discussion' started by *Laura*, May 15, 2005.

  1. ooo i totally agree with that!!!
     
  2. leomgray

    leomgray New Member

    what? i didnt get that, they are not or are £12 for a dozen?
     
  3. in America they are much cheaper. I agree with his statement.
     
  4. leomgray

    leomgray New Member

    ahh i get it now, i dont even know if you can get them in scotland, ive never seen them before!
     
  5. DisneyGibbs

    DisneyGibbs Active Member

    But they are so worth it. We normally get a dozen of mixed ones, then a cheaper dozen of plain ones to give to friends!
     
  6. leomgray

    leomgray New Member

    I want to know what they are, are they donuts?
     
  7. Freckles

    Freckles Guest

    me neither...drawing a blank here.
     
  8. DisneyGibbs

    DisneyGibbs Active Member

  9. Freckles

    Freckles Guest

    never went to one, always went to dunkin donuts
     
  10. leomgray

    leomgray New Member

    ive never been to either dunkin donuts or krispy kremes, ok that is the type of donut i had when i was there but i didnt know that is what they were called!
     
  11. DisneyGibbs

    DisneyGibbs Active Member

    I love the donut holes from Dunkin' Donuts!
     
  12. leomgray

    leomgray New Member

    donut holes?
     
  13. leeds disney fan

    leeds disney fan New Member

    i love jelly bellys and ben and jerrys but not the price they are in the uk
     
  14. Cicada

    Cicada New Member

    Cracker Barrel is the best place ever... we make day trips to the states just for breakfast
     
  15. aj2721

    aj2721 New Member

    Donut holes are meant to be the dough balls you would get if you punched the hole to make a ring donut, they taste great. Krispy Kremes are unfortunately concentrated in London and the South East in the UK at the moment, but are beginning to move northwards, with places such as Manchester getting them now. In the South East you can also find them at some larger Tesco stores.

    Its rediculous how much they charge for them in the UK though - the ingredients cost very little.

    I too miss reeses peanut butter cups - though they can be found in some supermarkets over here.
     
  16. ginabella

    ginabella New Member

    You can get them in asda and sainsburys!!
    My housemate LOVES them, hes got a real thing for peanut butter.

    I used to eat hot pockets all the time when i was over there...and now they've brought them out in asda over here!! LOVE IT!! years ive been waiting for those!!

    Ham and cheese...all the way! ::)
     
  17. Kirbie

    Kirbie New Member

    Oooh yea hot pockets are so good, there were pizza like ones that i tried in Florida, but they're not out over here which is a bummer!!
     
  18. leomgray

    leomgray New Member

    Ive had them before but they werent called hot pockets, it was something similar that chicagotown company brought out, they were great. Not so much keen on the actual hot pockets, but i wouldnt say no if i was offered one!
     
  19. ginabella

    ginabella New Member

    there good with lots of ketchup
    yum yum!!

    i really love the mickey mouse shaped magnums....oooo YUM!!

    and coconut shrimp at the rainforest cafe...cant get them here :(
     
  20. leomgray

    leomgray New Member

    Bourbon Chicken, i love it, you cant get it here!
     

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