....and other American items.
I will be moving to DK from the US soon. Though I am prepared for things to be vastly different than I am used to, I am proactively trying to find which of my "favorite" items may be available in DK/can ship to DK, or find equivalents as best possible. Also looking for brick-and-mortar store or website suggestions that are similar to American stores for :
- department/retail stores (ex., Target, TJMAXX, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, Macy's)
- grocery items (ex., condensed soup, Tabasco, heavy whipping cream, specialty flours/spices)
- craft/hobby shops (ex., Hobby Lobby, Michael's)
- cooking/baking/appliances stores (ex., Williams Sonoma, Kirkland's, Sur la Table)
- linens (ex., Bed, Bath & Beyond, Kohl's, Nordstrom)
- carrier oils and NaOH for soapmaking
I also have Amazon Prime and their CS indicated that I can just transfer my account to be operative in DK. Anyone have experience with that, as well?
Thank you kindly for any help/opinions. Apologies in the advance for the long-winded post.
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The original was posted on /r/denmark by /u/TwinkieMcSmartypants at 2024-02-04 16:46:39+00:00.
Lykke_Stardust at 2024-02-05 12:59:36+00:00 ID:
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We have lots of speciality flours and spices and Denmark in general has good quality food, so I wouldn’t sweat over that part. There’s also many people who enjoys baking so I think there’s probably a lot of products for that you can find in Denmark. They tend to be way more expensive though, but sometimes you can find stuff cheaper.
Tabasco is a staple in Denmark, but we don’t have that Mexican sauce called something like chululu or something.
Lykke_Stardust at 2024-02-05 13:12:22+00:00 ID:
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Oh and if you end up living in Copenhagen we have lots of small Arabic and Indian shops that carry wonderful spices