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    Quote Originally Posted by KB3LAZ View Post
    I have one, it took me a year to track it down. Sometimes I feel that the stores are quite medieval. As I said before, you might be surprised at just what you can't buy here. A good roasting pan cost me more than my first car. Okay, so that is a slight exaggeration, slight.
    That sounds great to me !! :)
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    Quote Originally Posted by KB3LAZ View Post
    Spaghetti sauce, not likely. There are some meat sauces here but they are so sweet that it is unreal. I do make homemade pizza but have to start with crushed tomatoes. It is an all day event. If it is premade or canned and you can buy it in the states then you likely can not get it here. Making anything that I am used to requires starting from scratch. I am fine with that for some things but for others I just don't have the time so it gets saved as an every now and again item.
    Might be best just to eat at restaurants.
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    If roasting pans cost THAT much maybe you'd be better off gathering a few tools and junk yard sheet metal together and learn metalwork. Having Spain as the S in PIGS is making more sense than ever, it's looking more like a Third World nation every time I read one of Paul's posts. Maybe you'd do better in an African nation with a nickname for Charles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kb2vxa View Post
    If roasting pans cost THAT much maybe you'd be better off gathering a few tools and junk yard sheet metal together and learn metalwork. Having Spain as the S in PIGS is making more sense than ever, it's looking more like a Third World nation every time I read one of Paul's posts. Maybe you'd do better in an African nation with a nickname for Charles?

    Oooh that's bad, I'm sorry.
    Nah, I wouldn't go that far. It is different, not particularly bad. Hard to adjust to for me but over the last two years, I have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    Might be best just to eat at restaurants.
    Its easy to make many things from scratch. Pasta, any kind of meat, veggies, salads, etc. Al in under 30 minutes. It is just that there are a few special things that I am miss that are not readily available.

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    "Nah, I wouldn't go that far."

    What, making a roasting pan out of sheet metal or moving to Chad? (;->)
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    Quote Originally Posted by kb2vxa View Post
    "Nah, I wouldn't go that far."

    What, making a roasting pan out of sheet metal or moving to Chad? (;->)
    I'd opt to make the roasting pan first. Botswana is on my list of places to visit though. Guided camp on the Okavango. Chad, you can keep.

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    Pizza Pot Pie. Google it.
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    Conceived by the owner in his Chicago Law Office while Dreaming of "il gran giorno" when he would open his restaurant, the sausage made from prime Boston butts has become a favorite of world-wide butt pie connoisseurs who have graced the Chicago Butts and Sausage Grinder Company since its inception in 1972. Vegetarian butt pie may be special ordered.

    MMMmmmghthgtgghhh........... butt pie.
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    Homer is a poser, I'll raise ya this cartoon gem...

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