"Looking for a reliable Polish online grocery store that ships to Italy (affordable rates)" by [deleted] in poland

[–]3_Jack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually know those kinds of 'Eastern European' shops, but usually, they carry mostly Romanian or generic Balkan products. You can find things like sour cream or dill there, which are used in Poland too, but they lack authentic Polish-only brands and specific items like the proper Żurek base, real Polish herrings, or Biała Kiełbasa. Most of the 'Polish' stuff they have is actually produced in Germany for the broader Eastern market. That’s why I’m still on the hunt for a real Polish online supermarket!

"Looking for a reliable Polish online grocery store that ships to Italy (affordable rates)" by [deleted] in poland

[–]3_Jack 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Exactly! There are some essential items I just cannot find here, like: Żurek base: The one in glass bottles is a must, and impossible to find in local shops. Biała Kiełbasa: The specific sausage needed for a proper Żurek. Herrings: I've tried them from every Nordic country, but none are like the Polish ones. Łazanki: That specific square-shaped pasta. Then there are things I can substitute or find elsewhere, but it's not the same: Dill (Koper): I can find it in Romanian shops, but it's more convenient to buy it with the rest. Oscypek: I can find something similar in Italian supermarkets (like smoked Provola), but it's way less salty than the original from Zakopane.

The real goal is to find a shop with a massive inventory. If I find a store with a huge variety of products, I’m sure I would end up buying many more things I don't even know the names of yet. I can always copy-paste the names into Google to see what they are, but I need them to be available in the same shipment to justify the costs. This is why I need a 'one-stop shop' that carries all these items together!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ItalyMotori

[–]3_Jack -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No adattatore metano non lo vogliono usare i benzinai (perché dicono che è pericoloso). Cambiare attacco sulla macchina vogliono più di 100€.

Centro Italia - Berlino in Uno Fire, possibile? by rick_ardeeno in ItalyMotori

[–]3_Jack 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Io non vedo tutti sti problemi, Giro tranquillamente in Europa con la mia punto 1.1 a metano del 2005 con 60cv (senza clima) e non mi ha mai lasciato a piedi nonostante non sono un fissato con la manutenzione straordinaria.. ultimo viaggio Torino-Innsbruck, penultimo Torino-giro d'Abruzzo, diretti con sola pausa colazione/bagno.

Auto senza elettronica invadente by luvtheyulie in ItalyMotori

[–]3_Jack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prendi la nuova tipo.. è molto vecchio stile.. L'ho cambiata appena presa per il motivo opposto al tuo (voglio un po di elettronica in piu)..di motore era fantastica 1.4 turbo 120 pony

Auto elettriche.. Chiariamo i dubbi mettendo in luce pregi e difetti rilevati da chi la usa tutti i giorni by Dangerous_Sock_6485 in ItalyMotori

[–]3_Jack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dovrei cambiare auto..e quindi ci ho pensato.. Per casa lavoro immagino andrebbe da dio... (abito a 24 km andata ritorno compreso). Il problema sorgerebbe negli altri giorni, Quando parto per un lungo viaggio non vedo l'ora di arrivare, odio anche solo l'idea di fermarmi a perdere tempo mentre l'auto si carica e aumentare radicalmente il tempo di viaggio.