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Is it legal to send snack foods, like cookies and chocolate, to the UK?

Posted by admin on Nov 3, 2008 in Other - Food Drink
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stumbleine_33 asked:


I’m a little confused as to customs regulations and don’t know if the chocolate and stuff they use in cookies would make it not legal to send. Also, if anyone does this regularly, how much will it cost? Better yet, does someone know of either a US or UK company I can have send these things fresh from the warehouse (…fresh from a warehouse, haha) without charging me an arm and a leg in shipping?

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Can anyone recommend good snack foods for camping/hiking?

Posted by admin on Oct 4, 2008 in Other - Food Drink
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Zephyr asked:


I need suggestions for foods that are available from major supermarkets in the UK, do not need to be refridgerated, do not need to be heated/cooked, will not melt in the heat (so no chocolate!), have a shelf-life of about a month (so no fresh fruit!), and come in waterproof and crush-proof packaging (so no crisps or nuts!), and can be eaten straight from the container/packaging.

I’m not asking for much, am I? :^D

It is going to be thrown into a rucksack and used only as snack food so does not have to be super-duper-calorie-packed energy bars. So far, all I can think of is Peperami!

Best Answer needed before the end of the day Tuesday 29th.

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Kindergarten healthy snack foods- for the class?

Posted by admin on Sep 29, 2008 in Preschool
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akgirl asked:


In my daughters school, we are responsible for bringing the class afternoon snack twice a month. No chips/chocolate/other unhealthy foods and they are peanut restricted as well. They suggest fruits, veggies, crackers, etc.

I’m curious if other moms may have some great healthy snack ideas (I love baking and make homemade bread) I was thinking banana and zucchini breads with some kind of strawberry butter or honey butter. Also some tortilla roll ups (they have a fridge for storage in the classroom) Our school does allow homemade items- it does not have to be store bought or sealed in any way.

My daughter said a lot of the kids don’t eat their snacks because they don’t like them, so I’m looking for some recipes that are tried and true with maybe picky eaters.

Thanks!

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