Sept 18 2010 WB TransAtlantic Pirates/Capt Jacks Re-Repoing Repossession Cruise Pt.3

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What on earth are Tim Tams ?

Tim Tams are biscuits, the original flavour is 2 wafer thin biscuits with a chocolate cream in the middle, then the whole thing is dipped in chocolate. They come in other flavours like caramel, bailey's irish cream, etc...
We bite a small bit off each end and dip it in our coffee, then use the biscuit as a straw to suck up your coffee with all the melted chocolate coming through, Not at all lady like, but oh so worth it!!!


Ghiradelli chocolates for us, DW took her board name (hotfudgesundae) from her favourite item off their menu in DTD :cloud9: Allways have to bring a bag home with us evey year and ration them. :)

Have never tried them! Between the churros, beignets, turkey legs, taffy, rice crispies, dole whips, mickey ice-creams, brownies, etc....I have just never got to them. It's on the list for October!

Cherry Ripes! Yum! We can get these here occasionally now too (thank goodness).

DH loves Cherry ripes, I'm not a huge fan, But can def bring some for FE!

Ages ago we talked about doing a candy/chocolate swap where everyone brings along some items from their country or region - is there still any interest in this?

By the looks of this thread the FE is going to be food based!

I would happily trade some Cadbury's chocolate for some Reeces Peanut Butter cups .....

Cadbury is our major choccie here too. I'm not sure what the UK has. We have Dairy milk blocks, caramello, fruit n'nut, cashew, dream, there are about 20 flavours of the block chocolate. Then bars, we have boost, cherry ripe, crunchie, picnic, twirl, flake, time-out, turkish delight and bubbly. And that's just the beginning!
 
HI everybody:goodvibes Some of you may remember me--other will have no idea who I am. I was on the thread a long while back. Our family moved to Germany andlife got too busy for me to keep up with two meet threads (especially becuase this one moves FAST) so I concentrated on the one for the cruise I took last month. Now I get to focus on the TA again:cheer2:

My name is Hadley. I will be sailing with DH David, DD13 Marika and DS11 Rio. We get to dine with some of the most fun people ever--Erik and Jason--I imagine Erik has been posting steadliy and you all know him by now. He handles most of the lanyards, but I play a small role in that too (more on that in a few days;)). We are super excited to do another TA (we did the first) and see many great friends as we sail.

I have not been reading along (sorry:flower3:). From this page alone I see there is a book swap (DD got a kindle for CHristmas so I think we can load it up and not need more:woohoo:) and a candy swap (I am all for that and will bring German chocolates--probably Ritter or Kinder). Anything else i NEED to know right now???:rotfl:

Hadley

Welcome back, how has Germany been treating you?

I am hoping to have a new e-book reader for this trip or at minimum will use my ipod touch for reading again.

I love Ritter chocolate, I eat nothing else. Bought two almond ones tonight, :cloud9:.

Pj
 
Hi
I am a little late with a reply to this (have just been catching up with reading back posts!)
But just wanted to say that our experience of Spanish trains is that they are incredibly good! Madrid main train station is a sightseeing highlight in itself to see, check out all the tropical scenery and terrapins! Madrid is a fabulous city.


Lyn

Was wondering when we would see a post from you :)

With this group there is a lot of reading required just to keep up with things. Never mind trying to get caught up. Would require a few cups of Timmies:surfweb:
 
HI everybody:goodvibes Some of you may remember me--other will have no idea who I am. I was on the thread a long while back. Our family moved to Germany andlife got too busy for me to keep up with two meet threads (especially becuase this one moves FAST) so I concentrated on the one for the cruise I took last month. Now I get to focus on the TA again:cheer2:

My name is Hadley. I will be sailing with DH David, DD13 Marika and DS11 Rio. We get to dine with some of the most fun people ever--Erik and Jason--I imagine Erik has been posting steadliy and you all know him by now. He handles most of the lanyards, but I play a small role in that too (more on that in a few days;)). We are super excited to do another TA (we did the first) and see many great friends as we sail.

I have not been reading along (sorry:flower3:). From this page alone I see there is a book swap (DD got a kindle for CHristmas so I think we can load it up and not need more:woohoo:) and a candy swap (I am all for that and will bring German chocolates--probably Ritter or Kinder). Anything else i NEED to know right now???:rotfl:

Hadley, welcome back!
 

What on earth are Tim Tams ?

Tim Tams are biscuits, the original flavour is 2 wafer thin biscuits with a chocolate cream in the middle, then the whole thing is dipped in chocolate. They come in other flavours like caramel, bailey's irish cream, etc...
We bite a small bit off each end and dip it in our coffee, then use the biscuit as a straw to suck up your coffee with all the melted chocolate coming through, Not at all lady like, but oh so worth it!!!

Looks like Pepperidge Farm is making Tim Tams here in the US. :yay: Saw some at Target today. They had a caramel and chocolate one. Is one better for beginners?

So a Tim Tam is a type of cookie like a snickerdoodle and not a brand of cookie?

Ooh! A Tim Tam websitehttp://www.ilovetimtamcookies.com/index.html
 
I tried to update my rollcall on the WBTA website, and I can't get my password to work. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
HI everybody:goodvibes Some of you may remember me--other will have no idea who I am. I was on the thread a long while back. Our family moved to Germany andlife got too busy for me to keep up with two meet threads (especially becuase this one moves FAST) so I concentrated on the one for the cruise I took last month. Now I get to focus on the TA again:cheer2:

My name is Hadley. I will be sailing with DH David, DD13 Marika and DS11 Rio. We get to dine with some of the most fun people ever--Erik and Jason--I imagine Erik has been posting steadliy and you all know him by now. He handles most of the lanyards, but I play a small role in that too (more on that in a few days;)). We are super excited to do another TA (we did the first) and see many great friends as we sail.

I have not been reading along (sorry:flower3:). From this page alone I see there is a book swap (DD got a kindle for CHristmas so I think we can load it up and not need more:woohoo:) and a candy swap (I am all for that and will bring German chocolates--probably Ritter or Kinder). Anything else i NEED to know right now???:rotfl:


Hadley - welcome back!!! I was wondering if you were still signed up for this adventure. Erik has been just as absent as you but he did post a few pages ago (I think it was just after the new year). Glad to hear that everything is going well and looks like you've settled in. So we've all just been chatting about life and answering questions of the week. It's been fun but more exciting now that we'll be sailing THIS year!! I believe someone above posted that there is a new website and everyone needs to re-sign. Wow - just a couple of months to the PIF date!
 
Have never tried them! Between the churros, beignets, turkey legs, taffy, rice crispies, dole whips, mickey ice-creams, brownies, etc....I have just never got to them. It's on the list for October!

Cadbury is our major choccie here too. I'm not sure what the UK has. We have Dairy milk blocks, caramello, fruit n'nut, cashew, dream, there are about 20 flavours of the block chocolate. Then bars, we have boost, cherry ripe, crunchie, picnic, twirl, flake, time-out, turkish delight and bubbly. And that's just the beginning!

I have dole whip and ice cream cookie sandwich on my list for our one day in Magic Kingdom, but not sure if I could manage both in one day. I have never had either.

Chocolate in the UK .... our main brand is Cadbury, and we also have Galaxy, which is a bit creamier. Also we have more specialist chocolate sold by Thorntons and Hotel Chocolat. The slabs sold by Hotel Chocolat are out of this world:

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http://www.hotelchocolat.co.uk/cid/KYP8Y1NFH0W3UCB8Z5VGKHK1GH4D9E2J/chocolate-bars-CHCOSLAB/

Looks like Pepperidge Farm is making Tim Tams here in the US. :yay: Saw some at Target today. They had a caramel and chocolate one. Is one better for beginners?

So a Tim Tam is a type of cookie like a snickerdoodle and not a brand of cookie?

Ooh! A Tim Tam websitehttp://www.ilovetimtamcookies.com/index.html

Tim Tams look very like what we call "Penguins"

Penguin-biscuit.jpg
 
If you are not a fan of Eagle Creek or have enough, please ignore the rest!

Sierra Trading Post currently has cubes, tubes, gear boxes, and envelopes in stock. If you presently subscribe to their DealFlyer, you have a "today only" sale in your emails that will come in handy.

If you don't know about Sierra Trading Post, they are an outlet. Colors and sizes are limited, but a good price. If you subscribe to the DealFlyer for the first time they should send you a coupon for 20% off a $75 order.

Eagle Creek Packing products go in and out of availability fairly quickly!

We got hooked on Eagle Creek for the PC cruise and have used them for every trip thereafter. They work great in our dufflels to help have things organized and accessible. They are fairly expensive, so we are too cheap to buy them except when I can find a sale! :thumbsup2
 
Welcome back, Hadley!

HI Hadley.... welcome back .... great to see you posting again ... we missed you :hug:
Hope you have settled well in Germany. :goodvibes:goodvibe


Hadley, welcome back!

Hadley - welcome back!!!

Thanks everyone:flower3: We are doing well in Germany. It was really overwhelming at first and we had made the decision to "ease" the kids into school here by putting htem in an insanely expensive, small private school that taught in English for the last half of last year (ie--when we moved). That turned out to be a huge mistake and the kids were miserable, not learning German (they were supposed to have classes 2 hours a day at te hschool but it didn't happen) and we were broke. NOW they are in a great public international school (school started mid September here) and are learning German very quickly amd making lots of friends. I have German class every day for five hours so I am making progress, but it is slow:rolleyes:
Dave travells most weeks so he has learned the least German.

We really love it here and adore travelling aroun Germany and branching beyond that at times (we spent a week in Denamrk this summer which was wonderful and will spend Easter in Salzburg. I am still trying to find time/money to drop in on Lynn in Scottland too:upsidedow).

I have to get ready for Marika's birthday party tomorrow (she turned 13 the day after Christmas:eek:). One thing I love about the kids' school is that it is sooooo diverse. Comming tommorow are girls from Iran, Switzerland, Germany, America, Gambia and Palestine. :goodvibes Anyway, after the party I will get online to the new website and sign up for things (I PROMISE SUE:rolleyes1).


I am hoping to have a new e-book reader for this trip or at minimum will use my ipod touch for reading again.

I love Ritter chocolate, I eat nothing else. Bought two almond ones tonight, :cloud9:.

Pj

I cannot tell you how impressed we are with that Kindle. I told David I need one for Christmas next year:rotfl2:
We went to the Ritter factory over Christmas vacation. The kids got to design their own candy bars. Marika made mint stawberrynd Rio made sprinkles and crispies. The candy bars there were soooo cheap:love:
 
Hadley - glad to hear everything has worked out with the kids school!! Hey - you tried to pick the best choice for your kids. Unfortunately, you don't always know until you're living it. As far as language, children pick this stuff up so much quicker than adults!!! And in my very limited experience, German is not easy! But I also know that you pick it up much quicker being there than in a school room in the states. Probably cause you need to. It's so great that the kids will have all this experience!
 
I have dole whip and ice cream cookie sandwich on my list for our one day in Magic Kingdom, but not sure if I could manage both in one day. I have never had either.
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If you can only manage one, I would say get the dole whip. So so yummy!! The ice cream sandwich is a very good ice cream sandwich, but I can get good ice cream sandwiches other places. I have never found another place where I can get dole whip.
 
Funny, I have never liked Dole Whips. I love pineapples and ice cream but they just and pineapple blizzards so I ought to like them right?

Hadley - welcome back!!! I was wondering if you were still signed up for this adventure. Erik has been just as absent as you but he did post a few pages ago (I think it was just after the new year). Glad to hear that everything is going well and looks like you've settled in. So we've all just been chatting about life and answering questions of the week. It's been fun but more exciting now that we'll be sailing THIS year!! I believe someone above posted that there is a new website and everyone needs to re-sign. Wow - just a couple of months to the PIF date!

Thanks for sayong that. I still feel very guilty about putting Marika through those months:sad2:



I wanted to mention a book to all you readers out there. My book group just finished Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. It was good (not great, but certainly a worthwhile read) and is set in Barcelona with LOTS of descriptions of part of the city. I thought some of you may enjoy reading things set where you will be travelling (I always do).
 
Thanks everyone:flower3: We are doing well in Germany. It was really overwhelming at first and we had made the decision to "ease" the kids into school here by putting htem in an insanely expensive, small private school that taught in English for the last half of last year (ie--when we moved). That turned out to be a huge mistake and the kids were miserable, not learning German (they were supposed to have classes 2 hours a day at te hschool but it didn't happen) and we were broke. NOW they are in a great public international school (school started mid September here) and are learning German very quickly amd making lots of friends. I have German class every day for five hours so I am making progress, but it is slow:rolleyes:
Dave travells most weeks so he has learned the least German.

We really love it here and adore travelling aroun Germany and branching beyond that at times (we spent a week in Denamrk this summer which was wonderful and will spend Easter in Salzburg. I am still trying to find time/money to drop in on Lynn in Scottland too:upsidedow).

I have to get ready for Marika's birthday party tomorrow (she turned 13 the day after Christmas:eek:). One thing I love about the kids' school is that it is sooooo diverse. Comming tommorow are girls from Iran, Switzerland, Germany, America, Gambia and Palestine. :goodvibes Anyway, after the party I will get online to the new website and sign up for things (I PROMISE SUE:rolleyes1).




I cannot tell you how impressed we are with that Kindle. I told David I need one for Christmas next year:rotfl2:
We went to the Ritter factory over Christmas vacation. The kids got to design their own candy bars. Marika made mint stawberrynd Rio made sprinkles and crispies. The candy bars there were soooo cheap:love:

What an awesome experience for you and your kids! I would love to have the opportunity to move abroad with our family. I lived in England for a year but that was before I had kids.

Have fun in Salzburg! I love Salzburg. It is my favorite city in Europe. :lovestruc

Krista
 
What an awesome experience for you and your kids! I would love to have the opportunity to move abroad with our family. I lived in England for a year but that was before I had kids.

Have fun in Salzburg! I love Salzburg. It is my favorite city in Europe. :lovestruc

Krista

Oh do you have any must do ideas tips for Salzburg?
We have four days. We arrive <friday and have tickets for the Motzart dinner (I know it is totally touristy, but everything I have heard about it and my dad.s opinion is it is so well done so it will be our Good Friday treat). We will do a salt mine tour (Rio will ove it) and are planning to get Salzburg cards and seeing as much as we can but it will not be all so if you have tips on what to put as a top priority in your favourite city I would love to know:goodvibes
 
Sounds like a good idea, I made tablet for our last cruise.

Sure is!

Thanks guys, Sarah, Im away to switzerland on sat, but I will take a moment to think about you on Monday,hope you all get through it.

Thanks Lynne! I hope you have a fab time! Ill be glad once Mondays over and done with! Can finally start getting back to normal!
 
What about a book swap? I know that I'll be bringing a few books and will finish them quickly, esp with 6 sea days.

Me and my sister did this last time. We put a bag on our fish extender for people to put books in and take them out when ever they want like. It worked well actually. I don't mind doing it but read very little lol. Any books left in at the end we gave to Cove Cafe.
 
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