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"If you're a tea drinker take tea bags. If you like instant coffee of a particular brand take that. A spare tea towel is handy too - take an old one you can leave behind. Take a washing up sponge too. If you're planning to take sandwiches for lunch pack some sandwich bags. if you have to have a particular cereal for breakfast consider taking that. Other then those items I'd just get from the local supermarkets. Unless you have a particular foodstuff you have to have with every meal that is very British (ie branston pickle) you'll get mist things there." That's more like what I was thinking! see the guys just don't have a Scooby doo. What about clingfilm | |||
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"If you're a tea drinker take tea bags. If you like instant coffee of a particular brand take that. A spare tea towel is handy too - take an old one you can leave behind. Take a washing up sponge too. If you're planning to take sandwiches for lunch pack some sandwich bags. if you have to have a particular cereal for breakfast consider taking that. Other then those items I'd just get from the local supermarkets. Unless you have a particular foodstuff you have to have with every meal that is very British (ie branston pickle) you'll get mist things there. That's more like what I was thinking! see the guys just don't have a Scooby doo. What about clingfilm " What are you likely to need it for? Sandwich bags are more portable and can also be used to keep food fresh in the fridge, get Ziploc ones so you don't need ties and take small and medium ones. I go to caravans in Europe fairly often and experience has taught me what to take. I often take a little bottle of washing up liquid cos if I buy a big one at the onsite shop hardly any gets used. Primark sell travel bottles. A salt and pepper grinder from Aldi or lidl can be handy if you plan to do a lot of cooking - you can buy them there but you don't want to spend ages looking for a good price on things. Don't forget the rules on liquids in your hand luggage (nothing in bottles or containers that can hold more than 100ml and all in a small plastic bag that can be closed, you can get travel bottles and decant). You can pack liquids in your hold luggage, just pack carefully so things don't break. | |||
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"do you think it would look dodgy taking dishwasher tablets in my hand luggage " Is there definitely a dishwasher? | |||
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"do you think it would look dodgy taking dishwasher tablets in my hand luggage Is there definitely a dishwasher?" yes - I like my home comforts | |||
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"do you think it would look dodgy taking dishwasher tablets in my hand luggage Is there definitely a dishwasher? yes - I like my home comforts " Then take dishwasher tabs - enough for about five washes will probably be plenty for a week, unless you are cooking for a family every day in which case take one for every day. | |||
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"do you think it would look dodgy taking dishwasher tablets in my hand luggage " Be careful of taking any liquids such as shampoo or sun tan oil over 100 ml in your hand luggage as they will get confiscated when you go through security your hand luggage will be scanned. | |||
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"we have my daughters friend coming too who is asthmatic. It seems taking her meds through is okay - anyone got any experience?" Make sure her meds have all got the prescription details on - the stickers the pharmacy applies to the packaging. This may mean taking the boxes things came in. When you go through security put them in the tray, together and obvious. Be prepared for it to take a little longer if they have to check anything. Try to arrive early so you have time for this and don't get agitated - if anyone in your party is not good at waiting send them through and meet on the other side, get them to get the drinks in ready for you! If they are common prescription items they'll look at them and nod you through but the more unusual stuff they check. Be prepared to take shoes and belts off and make sure all liquids and gels are in your little plastic bag (one bag for each member of your party so you can share) and all electronic items like tablets and phones go in the tray too. And check your airlines carry on sizes and measure your bags, it can cost £50 to get a bag put in the hold if you get airside and it's too big! | |||
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"Go to the McDonalds/Burger King at the airport and relieve them of several packets of salt, pepper, sugar, ketchup etc." That's a cracking idea | |||
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"we have my daughters friend coming too who is asthmatic. It seems taking her meds through is okay - anyone got any experience?" I'm asthmatic and have never had a problem bringing anything through. Put all meds on the top if the tray. We self cater every year and we never bring anything with us. Everything will be available from the local supermarkets, especially the ones in Spain. You won't be the first English people there asking for PG tips. | |||
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"It's more a case of easy light things that you can take that won't make that first shopping trip cost a fortune. Some good tips. We won't be needing any utensils and things as the accommodation has all that. " yes been to some say have everything get there and very basic so I hope they do have things and even with basic things you can do easy meals like pasta , currys , | |||
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"Sun cream and insect repellent and soothing/anti itch cream " We find for insect repellent it's best to buy the local stuff as that is more effective. | |||
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"Sun cream and insect repellent and soothing/anti itch cream We find for insect repellent it's best to buy the local stuff as that is more effective. " True, I also find the Autan brand really good and combined with a few drops of citronella essential oil | |||
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"If you are going self catering the only thing you should take is a decent corkscrew. Unless you are going to outer Mongolia there will be an aldi/lidl/netto or local equivilant which will be a lot cheaper and have better quality than the crap dished up here. Its all cheaper abroad unless you are going somewhere cut off from civilisation" This ^^^^ | |||
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"Sun cream and insect repellent and soothing/anti itch cream We find for insect repellent it's best to buy the local stuff as that is more effective. True, I also find the Autan brand really good and combined with a few drops of citronella essential oil " It's nice to see someone takes their repellent as seriously as us | |||
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"Sun cream and insect repellent and soothing/anti itch cream We find for insect repellent it's best to buy the local stuff as that is more effective. True, I also find the Autan brand really good and combined with a few drops of citronella essential oil It's nice to see someone takes their repellent as seriously as us " ;) I don't like the idea of insects feasting on me when I sleep lol | |||
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"The wife use jungle juice spray, it stops everything. But be careful it also destroys you shoes when you have it on your feet, and also takes varnish off the chairs so be careful where you sit or you will end up with varnish stains on your legs " And, like most insect repellent it takes nail polish off too. So if you're wondering why your holiday manicure has gone cloudy and tacky... | |||
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"Okay, so for the first time in ages we are off on holiday soon and flying. So I don't have the car to cram the kitchen sink into! Please help me plan a list - sensible answers would be appreciated What would you take rather than buy there (Spanish islands)? " its not like you are travelling up the Amazon lol they actually have supermarkets in the Balearics | |||
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"To be fair depending on where in Spain you are going British food products are readily available even in Spanish supermarkets like Eroski. Where we live we have an Iceland and a Dunnes store so nothing we don't really have and if we do we can pop to Morrisons in Gibralter." is the cost the same as uk ?? We never take a lot as find we look see what is best offers when we get there if a lot of us . | |||
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"just buy it all when you get there .. why lug a load of junk about xx google map where your going and check out the super markets " I've been made redundant so I'm trying to save a few quid as and where I can. | |||
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"we have my daughters friend coming too who is asthmatic. It seems taking her meds through is okay - anyone got any experience?" ive taken inhalers with me on every flight. never had a problem | |||
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"To be fair depending on where in Spain you are going British food products are readily available even in Spanish supermarkets like Eroski. Where we live we have an Iceland and a Dunnes store so nothing we don't really have and if we do we can pop to Morrisons in Gibralter.is the cost the same as uk ?? We never take a lot as find we look see what is best offers when we get there if a lot of us ." You pay a little bit more in Iceland than you would in the UK but it has to make a very long journey to get here so you cant grumble really. | |||
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"Just a little tip when packing your clothes rather than folding them try rolling them up, you will find they don't get creased as much as when you fold them. That my Tip Of The Week" Your so right. ive done this for over twenty years...no creases and more room. For the last two years ive been to Greece Island hopping and i take a cabin sized wheelie. Amazing what you dont need to take that you think you cldnt live without | |||
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"just buy it all when you get there .. why lug a load of junk about xx google map where your going and check out the super markets I've been made redundant so I'm trying to save a few quid as and where I can. " The food will be the same price, if not cheaper over there. It will be a false economy lugging food over there if you are suddenly hit with an excess baggage charge. | |||
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"I'm not going to take food products as such but things like a few teabags and herbs etc are so light weight if packaged properly it would be a waste to buy as someone else said, when you only need a little bit. Thanks everyone " You'll be surprised what is left in the cupboards of some holiday rentals. We've never had to buy salt , pepper or cooking oil and sometimes there's enough washing products for a few days at least. | |||
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"I'm not going to take food products as such but things like a few teabags and herbs etc are so light weight if packaged properly it would be a waste to buy as someone else said, when you only need a little bit. Thanks everyone You'll be surprised what is left in the cupboards of some holiday rentals. We've never had to buy salt , pepper or cooking oil and sometimes there's enough washing products for a few days at least. " We've usually found there is none of te above. However I won't buy packing olive oil in my suitcase lol | |||
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"I'm not going to take food products as such but things like a few teabags and herbs etc are so light weight if packaged properly it would be a waste to buy as someone else said, when you only need a little bit. Thanks everyone You'll be surprised what is left in the cupboards of some holiday rentals. We've never had to buy salt , pepper or cooking oil and sometimes there's enough washing products for a few days at least. We've usually found there is none of te above. However I won't buy packing olive oil in my suitcase lol " It can always double up as sun lotion. | |||
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