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Can I take my cake?
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I keep smuggling kilos of my mums cakes, pies and cookies everytime I go back from Czech republic. Never any problem, just got amused laugh from officers once when I had big casserole pot full of christmas cookies in my hand luggage:rotfl:
Never problems on way from UK, taking bloomer bread, cakes all sorts.
All with easyjet.
So I wouldn't worry:beer:Best wins ever:
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Jane_Blackford wrote: »Just a thought - baked ricotta? Isn't that dairy, and isn't dairy a different category? Might be worth checking if they will allow the import of dairy into Switzerland.
It just looks like a madeira cake....as it's baked in, so hopefully no fresh dairy!
I'm all packed and too nervous to sleep, am looking forward to going to the station to catch my train in a few hours.
Thank you for the advice, very funny and much appreciated x:)0 -
i have a tin of salmon that has flown more miles than it has swam.............0
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I keep smuggling kilos of my mums cakes, pies and cookies everytime I go back from Czech republic. Never any problem, just got amused laugh from officers once when I had big casserole pot full of christmas cookies in my hand luggage:rotfl:
Never problems on way from UK, taking bloomer bread, cakes all sorts.
All with easyjet.
So I wouldn't worry:beer:
Guys at work love them:-))
All this talk about cake made me want kremrole and medovnik (honey cake)!!0 -
I bake my own christmas cookies. I do get Czech flour from home or polish shop though..
Guys at work love them:-))
All this talk about cake made me want kremrole and medovnik (honey cake)!!
ANY!!!! uuuaa I want medovnik a vetrnik!
I baked my christmas cookies last year, even managed with english flour! But mum's are best:DBest wins ever:
2012: Holiday to LA for 2 adults +2 kids for 4 days
2013: £2 000 Virgin Holiday Voucher!
2014: $1000 spending money for hols
2015: 8 night holiday to Thailand0 -
ANY!!!! uuuaa I want medovnik a vetrnik!
I baked my christmas cookies last year, even managed with english flour! But mum's are best:D
Yeah, vetrnik is another one I loooove... But you have to get it from proper sweet shop, not from supermarket otherwise it can be a bit bland..
My friend and I discussed trying to make our own kremrole, but then we would have to eat them all (no point of making 2) and therefore rejected the idea for the benefit of our figure...:D
Might try for some party though..
I have friends coming soon to do their Christmas shopping here (they've only been a month ago!! I think they are trying to save british economy single handedly:-)) so I might order some cakes!!0
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