Sequoia1321
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I have some favorite non perishable treats, such as chocolates, protein bars, specific brand of sleep tea that seems to work for me, etc., that I’m not sure I’ll easily find in BA, at least not at first, and was wondering if it might be a good idea to bring several months supply into the country either as part of luggage or ship it there. I have a special diet, vegan and low sugar, and got very attached to certain things. Do you have any suggestions, and know what kinds of things are involved if one want to do this? Here are some examples of those things I was thinking about bringing. Also, if some of these are available in BA that would be great.
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The sleep tea is very important for me, if I don’t have it I have a hard time going to sleep. Chocolate, for whatever reason is also very important to me. I don’t know if I got “addicted” to it or what but I have a rough time if I go without it, and problem is it’s hard thing to find both vegan and sugar free or low sugar. The last one on the list, the “lavashak” which is a dried fruit snack, is usually only found in Persian grocery stores, not sure if BA has any, but that’s also a major part of my daily food routine. Because of my special diet, some of these things I imagine took a while to figure out that they exist and where to buy them, and am wondering how it’ll be in BA. It’s not easy to figure out if something is vegan. Even the food labels aren’t enough sometimes, if for example it says Natural Flavors, last I checked you don’t know for sure if that’s animal derived, and sometimes I email the manufacturer who might know. Luckily things are starting to be labeled vegan more often, but as you might imagine my grocery routine took a while to figure out and I’m afraid in BA, especially with the language barrier, it’s not going to be as easy.
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The sleep tea is very important for me, if I don’t have it I have a hard time going to sleep. Chocolate, for whatever reason is also very important to me. I don’t know if I got “addicted” to it or what but I have a rough time if I go without it, and problem is it’s hard thing to find both vegan and sugar free or low sugar. The last one on the list, the “lavashak” which is a dried fruit snack, is usually only found in Persian grocery stores, not sure if BA has any, but that’s also a major part of my daily food routine. Because of my special diet, some of these things I imagine took a while to figure out that they exist and where to buy them, and am wondering how it’ll be in BA. It’s not easy to figure out if something is vegan. Even the food labels aren’t enough sometimes, if for example it says Natural Flavors, last I checked you don’t know for sure if that’s animal derived, and sometimes I email the manufacturer who might know. Luckily things are starting to be labeled vegan more often, but as you might imagine my grocery routine took a while to figure out and I’m afraid in BA, especially with the language barrier, it’s not going to be as easy.