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Paradise island 2 forum
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paradise island 2 forum

Across the harbour in Nasau, you'll find a lot of places, including fast foot options and Fish Fry. There are a few places that are easier on the budget - Anthony's and Margaritaville. Gatorade is a good one for hot, active days without ha ving to buy expensive bottles.ĭon't be afraid to eat off-site. So, bring a few drink powders if you like something more - easy to pack and mix. Don't be afraid to try some new ones you find in the grocery stores.ĭepending where you're staying, you may also wish to pick up a few gallons of water during your grocery stop - most resort water is RO produced, so very safe to drink, but private rentals may have dubious quality water. They make nice laundry bags for going home!ĭairy is fine - though not practical to be packing 1/3 gallon cartons of mile in luggage! Cheese are fine - again, all in original wrappings (ie, not deli counter stuff in counter bags) Unlike the US, we don't get excited over unpasteurized cheeses - which make for some really nice options. You can buy the reuseale cloth bags int eh store, but not always, so best to bring a few bags with you. Bring your own bags, as we do not provide plastic bags. Most taxis will make a short stop of 15 minutes or so for $10. Many visitors like to make a stop at a grocery store on the way from teh airport. I like travel with McCormicks Montreal Chicken seasoning - it's good on just about everyint and makes it easy. No snese in buying a large container of spices, then have to leave it or drag it home. Things to consider bringing that are either expensive here or aren't worth buying in larger quantities are - snacks (chips, peanuts, snack bars, breakfast bars), coffees (unless you're happy with basic Maxwell House/Folgers), sunscreen (yeah, not food, but usually expensive and limited sleections), and seasonings and condiments (find otu what your rental provides, so some will have the salt and pepper, oil and maybe a few others. We're getting better with the gluten free stuff, as well as low sodium and other special items. Most items that are available in the US are available here - plus lots of other goods from Europe and Canada, so only bring what you really can't find elsewhere, or if you have strict ditetary/allergy issues. But it's heavy to pack, so maybe contisder buying that locally. Fresh milk is fine too - as is 1/2 and 1/2. President, Parmalat, and others are readily available in litre or juice box sized packs at local grocery stores.

paradise island 2 forum

Shelf milk is one of our "price controlled" items, so you'll find them priced quite reasonably. Cheese is fine, as are deli meats and the like. Yes, you've got the basiscs down correctly! You can even bring in uncooked frozen meats (steaks, chicken, pork, etc.) as long as it's all in the USDA wrappings.















Paradise island 2 forum