what exactly is Barrel Food? the only food I know that comes in a barrel is pickles...and wine and beer, though they're not really food...unless you're on a liquid diet!
hmmmm...now that I think about it.. I'd LOVE a good NY barrel pickle...garlic dill maybe...anyone coming to the north coast soon that lives near Delancey St. in NYC??? :bunny:
OP is talking about blue containers.
Been posted a gazzion times. Do a search all info is there.I've heard it's inexpensive to ship food this way. Can someone post info about their experience with this service and which companies in NY offer it?
Thanks
OP is talking about blue containers.
It sounds like you may have something blue in your container by your response to both people on this thread. I was under the impression this board is about helping people, not mocking their message board protocol.
cheers,
tambo'
Perhaps the advantage depends on where you are shipping the items to. In Las Terrenas, for example, there is no Supermercado Nacional, and many things that are easy to find in Santiago are hard to find or unavailable there.Powdered juice mixes,Sazon,etc.???????????????????????????/
Those are ALL available here!
Ever hear about "Carrying Coals To Newcastle"??????????????
I just don't get it!
Please help me see the advantage in doing it????
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Perhaps the advantage depends on where you are shipping the items to. In Las Terrenas, for example, there is no Supermercado Nacional, and many things that are easy to find in Santiago are hard to find or unavailable there.
I'm speaking in general though, not commenting on any specific items mentioned.