RE: Block on long term food.
Thanks Paul I already knew a lot of what you said but I was unaware that the US companies were getting stung by fees, which would explain a few things but the fact is this company will allow me non food stuffs, must be what TOF said.
Also I was told they don't like gifting as it breaks a law there side, I say again I only was told this, not checked.
Thanks TOF that would explain things.
As for conserva.de I knew about this company a long time now but it seems they have dropped carriage and even the cost of their butter although it is a different brand from the famous red feather.
UK cost all in for 24 cans £68, although it is 140g less than the yank store per can not a bad price.
EBay egg powder: I know of that one as well not far from where I live in fact but it works out to costly when compared to the honeyville's powdered whole eggs from USA.
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