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This image was taken by Laurence Brown. Laurence is a British expat living in Indianapolis, Indiana, and has written for BBC America and Anglotopia. He is Editor-in-chief of Lost in the Pond and loves nothing more than to share these articles with anglophiles, expats, and other interested parties on social media. Follow Lost in the Pond on Facebook, Twitter and Google+.

3 comments:

  1. Hahahaha!

    Apparently, the stores where I am (southern Missouri) think "international" means Asian, German, and Hispanic foods and nothing else. It's a struggle to find British products here. Though they are getting better--I've found Cadbury's and McVities biscuits and Marmite in local stores. (No British bacon still, darn it.) And Walmart has begun selling Twinings tea, though I can only get it in the small boxes. They have PG Tips and Tetley as well. I have a little of each, along with Fortnum and Mason, so there is a class conflict in my kitchen, ha ha.

    I can get Heinz beans, some Irish and English cheeses from time to time, and I found Birds Custard powder, which made an expat British friend extremely happy!

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  2. I was lucky enough to run into another expat & he told me about Wegmans in Dewitt, NY that sells British goods. Well I went a bit nuts with the biscuits LOL!

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  3. I can get Heinz beans, some Irish and English cheeses from time to time, and I found Birds Custard powder, which made an expat British friend extremely happy! http://www.dripfollowers.com

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