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Hi Craigy

I would put them into a small cool bag in your case I think you will be fine
(just thinking about the sniffer dogs around your case) :lol:

Lynn
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Hi craig we flew to dalaman,the bacon we froze we put between towels amongst our case in carrier bags and the rest just laid along the top of 2 of our cases,we didnt freeze the ones for our friend in case they want to freeze them after they receive them.would hate to see tourists getting food poisoning,so bear in mind they might be put in the freezer again if you freeze them,but if they are frozen just mention it to your friend thats theyve been frozen once.
I had the pleasure of pulling the bacon trolleys as my son was panicking about it,but it was okay

*Merged to existing topic Briar
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for years my friend been taken bacon get it vacum filled stays ok i havent had dodgy stomach yet
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going to julian forest icelmer next week. as its self catering is there any restrictions on what food we can take into turkey with us. most people who ve been seem to rate it highly.
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There are restrictions on what you can take. It's the usual meat products etc. However many people disregard this and take bacon, sausages etc. But why bother? Food in Turkey is delicious and the supermarkets, small shops and markets have plenty of choice. Prices are still generally lower than UK especially if you buy fruits and veg that are in season. The one thing you might want to pop in your case is coffee as it's pricey there, but once I get to that heat I go right off it anyway.
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Was in glasgow airport last year ,and got talking to this couple who were going out to turkey on the same flight as us .We were waiting for the check in desk to open ,when these two men one leading a dog wlked past ,the dog started whining and sniffing about the cases of the couple .Straight away i thought the worse ,drugs ? and here we were talking to them ,the wife and i got the fright of our lives . The couple were asked to open their cases and lo and behold right on the top there were packets of sausages , bacon ,black pudding ,fruit pudding ,even free range eggs packed in a plastic container ,there was hardly any room for clothes in the case ,it was all confiscated . I was never so pleased in my life ,i felt my holiday slipping away if it was drugs and we were sat talking to them .The couple were the talk of the flight . :rofl

Bluepeterno1
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A few tea bags and some coffee is all I ever take. The food is really nice in Turkey. I usually just buy some freshly baked crusty bread and have that on the balcony with jam and coffee for breakfast. I then eat out having a snack for lunch then evening meal.

Have a fantastic time.

Mary
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You really don't need to take anything with you to Turkey, the food is very good there and you can get everything you need in the supermarkets.
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i didn't know that you could take food with you
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when we stayed at the adlar last year we got a toastie maker in our room and it was a gift from god i swear, we used to get big bread rolls cheese slices and meyo and put them in the toastie for 5 minutes and one would full me up from lunch til my evenin meal.. and the bread cost next to nothing, the cheese was turkish cheese slices so that was cheap, and the meyo was from the little shop downstairs which was also cheap and i miss them now im home.

also helps if you go to most little restaurants in the mornin they will do you a full english breakfast for 1 or 2 L which is next to nothing and fills you up through the day.

:)

cass
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think il have to look out for theses cafes, the least i spent on a full english brekki was 5ytl... :duh
when we stayed at club candan a couple of years ago we also had a toastie maker...hmmm lovely!
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Me as well,I will have to look out for a cafe that does English Breakfast for 1 or 2 lira !!!
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I think missfunky must mean a £1 or £2

Because even in Turkey, you couldn't get a full breakfast (in a cafe) for 40 or 80 pence.
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Average price for full english breakfast last year was 4 to 5 lira.
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i have just thought on and asked my cousin today and i realised my blond'ness was coming through we used to get it for £1 NOT 1 lira haha sorry xxx :duh
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i always take marmite,bacon,sausages
for friends then when i go eating in their place
i no it is good english breakie im getting :D
i never had problem before taking it
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l would like to know if l can take food in my suitcase. l would like to take cereals crackers biscuits that kind of thing, but could you take meat if you wanted. :think
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I rather think that will be up to the Turkish authorities. I don't think that UK authorities will stop you taking it out. You can't bring meats back from a non-EU country to the UK (with a few exceptions, and Turkey isn't one of them), so Turkey may impose similar restrictions. Check with the Turkish Embassy, or be prepared to have it confiscated. If restrictions are there, they're probably for similar reasons that the UK has them.
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Although it is not strictly allowed ,loads of people do it ,there is a thread on the board somewhere and i am sure this one will be merged with it soon.

Bluepeterno1
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