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Old 02.11.2008, 10:59
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Re: South Africans - What to bring with

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So, I was thinking.... At the rate I'm going, by the time I get to Basel we'll have more groceries than furniture! I've bought cases of wine, Mrs Balls, (I have my own rusk recipe ), Cadbury Flakes, Chakalaka, Ina Paarman spices, All Gold, Panado Syrup, Biltong Spices, Custard Powder, Ultra Mel, Sago, Mazoe etc etc etc. So I decided that before I sink the ship with my stuff on, perhaps I should get wise....

Can anyone tell me how difficult it would be to open a shop in Basel area (somewhere near Munchenstein I think), and do you think I would have many customers if I sold South African Products in said shop? I was thinking I could bake stuff like Melktert, Koeksisters etc and run a sort of home industries shop. Hubby is an EU citizen, but I am not.

Do you think this is worth investigating??? Oh, and of course there will be chocolate "mooses" - if it happens - for Lynne
Great idea Twinkletoes! Not sure how many South Africans are living in Basel but you can also set up an internet shop and ship products throughout the country or even the EU. (E-commerce is our speciality so if you need any tips when you get here, we can talk!)
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