- Indian One-Pot Meals
- M&S Meal for Two: Chinese meal, aromatic crispy duck
Drinks
- Ribena: "Squash" is very common here probably due to small storage areas.
- Instant coffee is actually really good
- Elderflower
- Ginger beer
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Dessert/snack
- Battenberg cake
- Garibaldi biscuits
- Quavers
- Curly Whirlys
- Galaxy chocolate bar
- Sensations crisps (I like Thai Sweet Chili; Michael likes the one that tastes like roast dinner)
- Penny sweets
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Biscuit tin from M&S. I love it. |
For toast
- Wilkins & Sons tiny tips raspberry jam
- Fortnum & Mason jam (introduced by Jen when we were in London)
- Marmite
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