White Eagle Geplaatst: 25 mei 2015 Delen Geplaatst: 25 mei 2015 Hi @justin, Are you here for a longer period of time or as an expat? I would certainly advise the Asian stores and the Lidl as well as smaller quantities of house / generic lables. The reason I ask if you are an expat is that it may not make sense to stockpile a year of food if there is a chance that you will return home or go elsewhere in the next 1 to 3 years. On a casual note, I'm half American ( but am dissatisfied with America politically .... actually, all politics in general the way things are going ? ). What brought you to NL? Quote Link naar reactie Delen op andere sites Meer opties om te delen...
jobs Geplaatst: 25 mei 2015 Delen Geplaatst: 25 mei 2015 Ik zeg: gewoon doen. Als de vraagsteller later weer vertrekt kan de voorraad voor een zacht prijsje van de hand gedaan worden alhier. Tip: In een 16 liter Curtec tonnetje past 4 kilo rijst samen met 6 kilo bonen. (in de verpakkingen, niet los gestort) Als we nederlands schrijven hebben we meer kans dat de vraagsteller ons beter gaat begrijpen dan via onze goedbedoelde pogingen met engelse taal. Quote Link naar reactie Delen op andere sites Meer opties om te delen...
Mrsjones Geplaatst: 26 mei 2015 Delen Geplaatst: 26 mei 2015 LDS church have their own cannery and central store with the bishop organization. Did you ask for more info there. If you are in the Netherlands with you're familly,i presume it is more long term then the 2 years tour. Do you need to store the food at your house. I dont really know wat the church offers to his members outside of the states. But for large quantity,try a big box store,for those you need a card in the Netherlands,but i assume the local chapther of the church have one. I found the Netherlands a hard place to buy big,and no delivery from amazon,the easiest way to build up you're stores. For honey look for a local guy and offer to buy large. Potatoes and onions you can buy at many farm. Quote Link naar reactie Delen op andere sites Meer opties om te delen...
Raycoupe Geplaatst: 26 mei 2015 Delen Geplaatst: 26 mei 2015 LDS church have their own cannery and central store with the bishop organization. Did you ask for more info there. If you are in the Netherlands with you're familly,i presume it is more long term then the 2 years tour. Do you need to store the food at your house. I dont really know wat the church offers to his members outside of the states. But for large quantity,try a big box store,for those you need a card in the Netherlands,but i assume the local chapther of the church have one. I found the Netherlands a hard place to buy big,and no delivery from amazon,the easiest way to build up you're stores. For honey look for a local guy and offer to buy large. Potatoes and onions you can buy at many farm. For honey, the best acacia honey comes from Hungary, i'm almost out of Hungarian honey myself.... Quote Link naar reactie Delen op andere sites Meer opties om te delen...
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