Ok so i was in germany and my host family had this amazing cheese spread and i can't think of the name of it so i was hoping you could help! I think the brand was Ja! and it was like thick and ...
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That's going to be tricky. To tell you the truth: Probably nothing
a 14yo could be interested in. Try to find something local that
she might like. The basic idea should be: If you can get this in
London you can be quite sure you can get it over there as well.
William
hey germans love english tea as they dont get it over there!! for example yorkshire tea!!! they pretty much like typical british things, eg things associated with the queen. x
No Zoe dot meant Yorkshire tea, its a brand of tea. If id have meant English breakfast tea I would probably have wrote English breakfast tea.
Obviously stupid.....
http://www.yorkshiretea.co.uk/ because obviously zoe knows it all, i think she might need some educating. basic rule if its not from london zoe hasnt got a clue
Antonio
go to harrods and ask for typical british sweets, germans love them or buy anything the name harrods is written on germans love that too, don't ask me why
Zoe Dot
What is Yorkshire tea? That's a new one. Maybe you mean "English breakfast tea". Obviously ignorant...