Where to buy food items not available in Hua Hin
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Re: SAUSAGES!!!!
One more to add to the list from bangkok
http://www.buntersfoodsbkk.com/
Apparently many of the western pubs use them in Bangkok. I have no personal knowldge if they are good or not.
http://www.buntersfoodsbkk.com/
Apparently many of the western pubs use them in Bangkok. I have no personal knowldge if they are good or not.
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Re: SAUSAGES!!!!
This sounds more like madness than healthy competition to me. If local suppliers meet your needs, why pay delivery costs for a bulk order, when you don't even know what you're buying?Dannie Boy wrote:Whilst not trying to do any of the local suppliers out of business, it often helps to have some healthy competition so I emailed the Sausage King company and received the following information.
Looking at the prices, they are very comparable with Hua Hin Ham & Bacon, but at least you don't have storage problems by having to clog your freezer up with potentially not such good food, no risk of the food going bad en-route, you get served by a human being, and no delivery costs.
Certainly, if I were in the UK and heard that McTavish of Aberdeen sold bread for a few pence cheaper than my local supermarket, I wouldn't consider ordering on-line. What happens if your local supplier stops selling the product because you've saved 5 Baht, but McTavish goes bankrupt? A lose/lose situation - as I said, madness.
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BB, in no way was I was promoting this company, all I was doing was providing some research to our readers on what the delivery was should they wish to consider purchasing something on the list, that might not be available from one of the local suppliers. I thought that was one of the aims of the forum, ask a question and get an answer?Big Boy wrote:This sounds more like madness than healthy competition to me. If local suppliers meet your needs, why pay delivery costs for a bulk order, when you don't even know what you're buying?Dannie Boy wrote:Whilst not trying to do any of the local suppliers out of business, it often helps to have some healthy competition so I emailed the Sausage King company and received the following information.
Looking at the prices, they are very comparable with Hua Hin Ham & Bacon, but at least you don't have storage problems by having to clog your freezer up with potentially not such good food, no risk of the food going bad en-route, you get served by a human being, and no delivery costs.
Certainly, if I were in the UK and heard that McTavish of Aberdeen sold bread for a few pence cheaper than my local supermarket, I wouldn't consider ordering on-line. What happens if your local supplier stops selling the product because you've saved 5 Baht, but McTavish goes bankrupt? A lose/lose situation - as I said, madness.
Support your local businesses - they are there when you need them.
Re: SAUSAGES!!!!
I started this thread to provide options for items not available in HH, not as any competition to HH Ham & Bacon. These companies appear to be operated by expats. Stuff from Tesco, Makro and Big C is good, but where does that money go? Just providing a few more options for that special something you crave, but can't find in HH. PS - Where can I find VEGEMITE?



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Re: SAUSAGES!!!!
We have renamed the thread title to reflect this because sausages are available in abundance in Hua Hin!sandemb wrote:I started this thread to provide options for items not available in HH,
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Thank you Lev. Guess I'll have to get friends to bring Vegemite from Aus! Marmite is not the same



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No it's much bettersandemb wrote:Thank you Lev. Guess I'll have to get friends to bring Vegemite from Aus! Marmite is not the same![]()

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Could start a whole new thread - Marmite vs Vegemite vs Promite, but I think UK expats would beat the Aussies.Dannie Boy wrote:No it's much bettersandemb wrote:Thank you Lev. Guess I'll have to get friends to bring Vegemite from Aus! Marmite is not the same![]()


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Re: Where to buy food items not available in Hua Hin
I agree with the overall sentiment that we should all support our local businesses however difficult that that is becoming with the likes of Tesco, HomePro, Thai Watsadu, Power King, Makro etc being widely available and used. Whilst they may not actually benefit the local economy directly, indirectly they create jobs and some may think a easier and more convenient place to live.Big Boy wrote:This sounds more like madness than healthy competition to me. If local suppliers meet your needs, why pay delivery costs for a bulk order, when you don't even know what you're buying?Dannie Boy wrote:Whilst not trying to do any of the local suppliers out of business, it often helps to have some healthy competition so I emailed the Sausage King company and received the following information.
Looking at the prices, they are very comparable with Hua Hin Ham & Bacon, but at least you don't have storage problems by having to clog your freezer up with potentially not such good food, no risk of the food going bad en-route, you get served by a human being, and no delivery costs.
Certainly, if I were in the UK and heard that McTavish of Aberdeen sold bread for a few pence cheaper than my local supermarket, I wouldn't consider ordering on-line. What happens if your local supplier stops selling the product because you've saved 5 Baht, but McTavish goes bankrupt? A lose/lose situation - as I said, madness.
Support your local businesses - they are there when you need them.
However the internet and on-line shopping are here to stay. Admittedly Thailand lags behind many countries in the adoption of on-line shopping. Even our sponsors Hua Hin Ham and Bacon realise this and have their own website and no doubt will arrange delivery if the quantity is right.
Personally I will always try to support the local economy unless the particular product or service I am looking for does not exist, is overpriced or of inferior quality. None of which applies to our sponsor and I am very happy to shop there by choice.

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I also agree. Coming from Kent in the UK where they grow a wide range of apples, farmers have to compete with various cheap imports, lots of them of little flavour and of course many of them have gone out of business as a result. Oh for a Cox's Orange Pippin in HH!!Bristolian wrote:I agree with the overall sentiment that we should all support our local businesses however difficult that that is becoming with the likes of Tesco, HomePro, Thai Watsadu, Power King, Makro etc being widely available and used. Whilst they may not actually benefit the local economy directly, indirectly they create jobs and some may think a easier and more convenient place to live.Big Boy wrote:This sounds more like madness than healthy competition to me. If local suppliers meet your needs, why pay delivery costs for a bulk order, when you don't even know what you're buying?Dannie Boy wrote:Whilst not trying to do any of the local suppliers out of business, it often helps to have some healthy competition so I emailed the Sausage King company and received the following information.
Looking at the prices, they are very comparable with Hua Hin Ham & Bacon, but at least you don't have storage problems by having to clog your freezer up with potentially not such good food, no risk of the food going bad en-route, you get served by a human being, and no delivery costs.
Certainly, if I were in the UK and heard that McTavish of Aberdeen sold bread for a few pence cheaper than my local supermarket, I wouldn't consider ordering on-line. What happens if your local supplier stops selling the product because you've saved 5 Baht, but McTavish goes bankrupt? A lose/lose situation - as I said, madness.
Support your local businesses - they are there when you need them.
However the internet and on-line shopping are here to stay. Admittedly Thailand lags behind many countries in the adoption of on-line shopping. Even our sponsors Hua Hin Ham and Bacon realise this and have their own website and no doubt will arrange delivery if the quantity is right.
Personally I will always try to support the local economy unless the particular product or service I am looking for does not exist, is overpriced or of inferior quality. None of which applies to our sponsor and I am very happy to shop there by choice.
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Re: Where to buy food items not available in Hua Hin
Of course, but that doesn't change the whole bizarre origin of this thread, which was about ordering sausages, bacon and ham from elsewhere in Thailand and Asia, then having them transported to Hua Hin - and presumably then having to collect them from somewhere and hoping that you get what you ordered.Bristolian wrote: However the internet and on-line shopping are here to stay. Admittedly Thailand lags behind many countries in the adoption of on-line shopping. Even our sponsors Hua Hin Ham and Bacon realise this and have their own website and no doubt will arrange delivery if the quantity is right.
There is a very wide variety of very good sausages, bacon and ham available in several places in and around HH. My earlier (unanswered) question was asked because I thought some of you might not be aware of this. I can't think of any other reason for such a convoluted process.

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Re: Where to buy food items not available in Hua Hin
To answer your question DM, I've tried sausages (Cumberland) from Nab Thong - very good, HH Ham and Bacon - sausages and bacon, both frozen and ok, not tried Makro's sausages or bacon. I buy ham from Villa Market or Tescos or the German restaurant opposite Mr Dan and they are all good.dtaai-maai wrote:Of course, but that doesn't change the whole bizarre origin of this thread, which was about ordering sausages, bacon and ham from elsewhere in Thailand and Asia, then having them transported to Hua Hin - and presumably then having to collect them from somewhere and hoping that you get what you ordered.Bristolian wrote: However the internet and on-line shopping are here to stay. Admittedly Thailand lags behind many countries in the adoption of on-line shopping. Even our sponsors Hua Hin Ham and Bacon realise this and have their own website and no doubt will arrange delivery if the quantity is right.
There is a very wide variety of very good sausages, bacon and ham available in several places in and around HH. My earlier (unanswered) question was asked because I thought some of you might not be aware of this. I can't think of any other reason for such a convoluted process.
As with so many things in life, food especially, what one person likes, another may dislike hence the benefit of variety, which as they say, is the spice of life!!

Re: Where to buy food items not available in Hua Hin
Hi all
Naab Thong sausages ( especially the cumberland )
best ive had here.....since leaving Geordie land.....
Cheers : )
Fach
Naab Thong sausages ( especially the cumberland )
best ive had here.....since leaving Geordie land.....
Cheers : )
Fach
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dtaai-maai wrote:There are some really good sausages at Naab Thong, HH Ham & Bacon and Macro - have you tried all these and found them wanting?
Sorry DM I had also missed your question
I have purchased sausages and bacon from HH Ham and Bacon. Both are frozen but ok. I now prefer to buy sausages from Makro, which I like the best so far, they have bacon as well (smoked and unsmoked Wiltshire Back bacon) but I find that it has high water content. Ham I buy from Villa.
I must try the sausages from Naab Thong

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As with so many things in life, food & beer especially, what one person likes, another may dislike hence the benefit of variety, which as they say, is the spice of life!!
Thanks DB, saved me typing!!!

Thanks DB, saved me typing!!!


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