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dried milk/coffee mate can i take on holiday

luvvlyjubbly
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As per title, I'm going to Turkey can I put some in my suitcase, however I just put some in a plastic bag and it does look like cocaine:eek:....hmm might not be worth the bother but i know my room doesn't have a kettle and I can't function with coffe first thing....didn't know iof it is classed as dairy
Never put off until tomorrow what you can avoid doing altogether.:D
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Posts like these make me laugh.:D
It's not the middle of the jungle you know. They do sell instant coffee and powdered milk in Turkey!:p
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I'm all inclusive and yes it is in the middle of nowhere......Never put off until tomorrow what you can avoid doing altogether.:D0
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Then you can have as much coffee as you like for breakfast surely???????
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As above, why bother? We stayed in Marmaris and there were some huge supermarkets in the town were you could buy just about everything and they weren't expensive, even the smaller shops sold essetials like milk, tea and coffee, bear in mind many people go to Turkey self catering.I hate football and do wish people wouldn't keep talking about it like it's the most important thing in the world0
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Then you can have as much coffee as you like for breakfast surely???????
Olias
Like i said we are in a remote place in an all inclusive resort so wouldn't have thought sold dried milk.....I would just like to know the answer....no real problem as I will drink black coffee if needs be but would be nicer...thats all;)Never put off until tomorrow what you can avoid doing altogether.:D0 -
Maybe wrong here, but I was looking for green tea today in Morrisons for my husband and I'm sure as I glanced up and down the coffees they had some with the powdered milk already mixed in with the coffee.0
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You can also buy (or snaffle from a cafe) the little pots or 'dairystix' of UHT milk.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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Why not just pack a small sealed tub of coffeemate? It's only £1.25 for 200g. 3 coffees a morning, you'll likely use it all!0
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You already know that there is no kettle in your room so you are bothering to take powdered creamer for what reason? Or are you taking your own kettle to?0
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DeeLasVegas wrote: »You already know that there is no kettle in your room so you are bothering to take powdered creamer for what reason? Or are you taking your own kettle to?
Because you can buy a small travel kettle that will boil enough water for a couple of cups for less than a tenner, they are small and light enough to pack in your suitcase along with a couple of unbreakable plastic cups, we are thinking along the same lines basically because we are not going AI and would like to have coffee/tea available in our room without paying hotel prices.I hate football and do wish people wouldn't keep talking about it like it's the most important thing in the world0
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