I will check next time I'm in coto.... tomorrow I'm in the San Telmo branch....
But I think where I saw it was in TIGRE sucursal, (calle Uruguay).
Anyway, it's not all products you find online by coto digital!
Photo or it didn't happen!
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I will check next time I'm in coto.... tomorrow I'm in the San Telmo branch....
But I think where I saw it was in TIGRE sucursal, (calle Uruguay).
Anyway, it's not all products you find online by coto digital!
Photo or it didn't happen!
Photo or it didn't happen!
Agreed....he'll be telling us next he saw Yorkshire Tea in Dia.
Anyway I hope u know u can get the good bbq Sauce fro bullseye in Coto....and yes, that is in coto digital!!!!
When u try it next to bbq Sauce from here, u r in heaven.....what a freaking difference.
Regarding the Yorkshire tea in Dia: I always wondered who would buy there....
Nowt wrong with Dia if you shop wisely.
As for BBQ sauce....I sincerely hope you didn't associate HP with that stuff? Sacrilege!!!
Nowt wrong with Dia if you shop wisely.
As for BBQ sauce....I sincerely hope you didn't associate HP with that stuff? Sacrilege!!!
Of course not.....
Sorry to touch other sauce subjects....
I know exactly what pH sauce is...
Just mentioned the bbq in case anybody need some good ribs salsa....
Talking bout ribs...my carneceria sells me the ribs for 50 peso/kilo!!! It's the leftover when they sell carre sin hueso or when they make panceta!!!!
For them it's total leftovers....
Nowt wrong with Dia if you shop wisely.
As for BBQ sauce....I sincerely hope you didn't associate HP with that stuff? Sacrilege!!!
A pity I'm not in my troll trousers....if I were, I would troll this thread to the moon...
Often thought on giving the BBQ sauce a go but as the pork rib tastes fine without it I never bothered. Anyway....the missus would kill me as she doesn't like that sort of stuff.
To be honest I've been to many a BBQ over the years here and haven't seen anyone use it yet.
Can you take a photo?
you can get A1 steak sauce here but I have never seen HP here
HP is now made in Holland- its OK but not the real deal
they also make it in Canada and available in the USA but its a different taste and not recommended if you are a gourmet LIKE WHAT WE ARE ON HERE.....
HP is now made in Holland- its OK but not the real deal
Gosh I never knew that. Maybe just as well we don't get it here then.
Please instruct me on the kind of BBQ sauce that is considered 'the real deal'. I have seen a pretty expensive BBQ sauce at my local carrefour open 24/7, 223 pesos for a small bottle, from a brand not known to me.
It was this one:
On Mercadolibre there is a pretty decent selection of BBQ sauces, including one whisky-flavored by Jack Daniels.
I'm not even sure what you're supposed to do with it so can't help you out serafina.
Display MorePlease instruct me on the kind of BBQ sauce that is considered 'the real deal'. I have seen a pretty expensive BBQ sauce at my local carrefour open 24/7, 223 pesos for a small bottle, from a brand not known to me.
It was this one:
On Mercadolibre there is a pretty decent selection of BBQ sauces, including one whisky-flavored by Jack Daniels.
The bullseye from Coto is great.....there is the original and the hickory smoked, both imported.....great great great, (compared to local ones!!!)
UK Man : forgot to check for the HP BBQ sauce ....
Will check next time I go this week!
I just read that this new EU/Mercosur agreement won't come into effect for another three years.
I just read that this new EU/Mercosur agreement won't come into effect for another three years.
Plenty of time for fer+fer to f#€+ it up......if the payasas really get in power again.....
This step is the beginning of a long, hard way, plenty of difficulties especially inside the country. But I think is in the right direction.
This step is the beginning of a long, hard way, plenty of difficulties especially inside the country. But I think is in the right direction.
Indeed....definitely a big step in the right direction.
I suspected it wouldn't be instant especially after it took them 20 years to agree to the ruddy thing. However I also suspect changes will creep in before then especially involving domestically produced products which are way overpriced. Some businesses deserve to go to the wall.
I completely concur that this is a step in the right direction. Now if there will only be a succession of steps in the right direction....
UK man said:
Some businesses deserve to go to the wall.
I agree. If one has to improve his economy, one need to make some painful duties. We say in Spanish. "A grandes males, grandes remedios"
(To cope with great evils, you need great remedies)
That is the key question. There will be some loosers, of course. But the loosers can have a future as well.
My most ingriguing question is why we still have a 50 % of people who see the future trough the path of Cristina K. That way send us to Venezuela or Cuba.