I stopped at a Cub Foods in Mankato this morning, on a lark, and what should I find but a very impressive aisle of imported foods. It was called The Global Aisle. Along with the usual suspects (Mexican, Chinese, Mediterranean) there were German, British, East Indian and Scandinavian foods galore! Each country had its own section in the aisle.
I gravitated to the Brit foods and chose the items pictured here. The Duerr's Orange Marmalade is far less sweet than American marmalade. The biscuits are very rich shortbread cookies (yum!). That's all I've tried, so far.
Piquing my interest, but not making into the shopping cart: canned treacle Sponge Pudding; Heinz Salad Cream (looked like cole slaw dressing); tea (Williamson's brand) and various biscuits, crackers, chutneys and curry pastes. Oh, and something in a can called Mushy Peas.
Perhaps our Brit contingent might be so kind as to offer ideas for using the HP sauces. On hamburgers, maybe? Also need some coaching on the use of Picalilli relish.
The barley water (orange-flavored) should be interesting. I've never heard of it before.
Grocery stores can be fun!

I gravitated to the Brit foods and chose the items pictured here. The Duerr's Orange Marmalade is far less sweet than American marmalade. The biscuits are very rich shortbread cookies (yum!). That's all I've tried, so far.
Piquing my interest, but not making into the shopping cart: canned treacle Sponge Pudding; Heinz Salad Cream (looked like cole slaw dressing); tea (Williamson's brand) and various biscuits, crackers, chutneys and curry pastes. Oh, and something in a can called Mushy Peas.
Perhaps our Brit contingent might be so kind as to offer ideas for using the HP sauces. On hamburgers, maybe? Also need some coaching on the use of Picalilli relish.
The barley water (orange-flavored) should be interesting. I've never heard of it before.
Grocery stores can be fun!
