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topazguns

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Posted: 10/10/09 10:18am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

2+2 wrote:

I tend to stock up on paper products like napkins and tp. I just prefer our quality.


Paper products in Baja are quite expensive in comparison to the US. Quality is also lacking, single ply TP down south is the same thickness of a paper towel.

Mexican Customs looks at me sometimes like I'm nuts. I have 4-5 20 packs of Scot Tissue and about a half dozen multi packs of Scot paper towels.


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Posted: 10/10/09 10:39am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

2+2 wrote:

Forgot to mention...we bring vegetable soup base cubes too. We could find chicken and beef but never plain vegetable. And on another note..tampons. Very difficult to find tampons in Mexico. Pads are easy. Or am I just not looking in the right place????


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For us, the list is pretty short.

Chinet Oval dinner plates
Lipton decaf iced tea bags (family size bags)
Diabetic Sugar and snack bars
Tillamook extra sharp cheddar cheese
Triskets
Sweet Relish

Everything else, it's "When in Rome...."


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mexbungalows

las peñas, michoacan, mexico

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My Short List Of Can't Finds:

100% DEET insect repellent (Bring lots and sell what you don't use)
Full size dinner napkins - Mexican napkins are postage stamps.
JIF peanut butter is now available in Commercial Mexicana, Costco, Sam's, etc.
Pickle Relish is impossible to find as are decent pickles.
Good crackers such as Red Oval Farms Cracked wheat are not found
Excellent whole bean coffee is still hard to find.
Lala brand has superb belgian butter
Filbert nuts
Shoes for sizes larger than 9
Spices such as montreal steak seasoning
hidden valley ranch powder to mix with mayo or sour cream
blueberry jam

maggybeck

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Canned chopped tomatoes (tomato sauce is easy to find), good cheddar cheese, flour and yeast for bread machine (I know, I know, I'm spoiled, but I do like french bread), new machine just purchased for that reason, chicken stock. I like our quality kitchen paper, it seems the kind I buy there falls apart as soon as it hits water. Husband likes port & beans,and I like Heinz beans (for those of you Canadians, you will know what I mean). Other than that I can find most anything I want in Mexico.
Maggy

moisheh

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Posted: 10/11/09 07:55am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You can find Tillamook extra reserve ( black package) at Costco.

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Just got back from Walmart. Here are some of their liquor prices in pesos:

Johnnie Walker Black 473
Johnnie Walker Red 241
Buchannan 473
Jack Daniels 244
Chevas Regal 449
Smirnoff 150
Oso Negro 69 (57 at Costco)


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Turtle-Toad

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Thanks Moisheh,
I'll cross that one off my list. I couldn't find it at the Wal-Mart in Hermosillo. Forgot about Costco being close by.

moisheh

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Most people would be surpised at some of the things that are available in Mexico. You have to know where to find things. Often a super is the wrong place. Example: In Hermosillo there is a store in Centro called Sazueta's. Fun place; You can find rhe following at this store: 100's of different bulk candies, natural healing stuff, bird cages and seeds, every spice you can think of, party supplies. dozens of salsas, commercial size cookware. Victoria white alcohol (if you dont know what that is you dont want to know!), cookies not available at supers and more. I am sure there are stores like this in every major city. Sometimes one of the mercados will have what you are seeking. If not a trip to the market is a fun day!! Bring a camera!


Moisheh

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Posted: 10/11/09 12:41pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I had a heck of a time finding distilled water for the batteries (my converter at that time was boiling them). I know it is avail but I never saw it (Chris said where but I forget).


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