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Posts by Kevvy  

Joined: 1 Feb 2013 / Female ♀
Last Post: 13 May 2014
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Posts: 37
From: Bedford, England
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Kevvy   
13 May 2014
UK, Ireland / British or polish Passport ' Advice feedback [47]

My partner and I had a child in the last year and he was born with a british passprot as that is more valuableand we want the best future for him
Kevvy   
12 Apr 2014
Life / Metanium nappy cream availability in Poland? [5]

when i was in England i tried all the supermarket brands like tesco and sainsburys but they were awful, I'm using pampers premium here which are rarther expencive but never had a problem with them before, I may try some others when i next go to get some from rossman

thanks
Kevvy   
9 Apr 2014
Life / Metanium nappy cream availability in Poland? [5]

does anyone here know if any store ie. Rossman stocks metanium, I'm really desperate for some as my son has horrific nappy rash and it's a wonder cream I've asked in a few Apteka but no luck

thanks for any help
Kevvy   
10 Dec 2013
Travel / How does wizz air compare with ryanair? [32]

Wizz gives you automatic priority boarding with an infant, I've flown 5 times with wizz with my little one and you can sit where you like, you do pay extra for your child which is a little unfair as they don't get their own seat so you deserve priority boarding, wizz does give the best baggage Allowence though. One problem is that if you're traveling on your own with your little one it's extream lay difficult wi a pram as the airline and airport staff offer no help with stairs and things
Kevvy   
9 Dec 2013
Travel / Christmas Fairs in Poland [9]

Anyone know of any Christmas fairs near Biała Podlaska? Or Lublin?
Kevvy   
8 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

True cheap beer always gives me rotten hangovers only had 4 cans last night wasn't drunk and feel awful today
Kevvy   
8 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

'Polish mass produced urine-like larger' is soooo much better than English mass produced urine-like larger :) also can't fault polish food except for cheese as prefer a lot of polish food to English food especially vegetables my mother in law grows in the garden and the eggs our chickens lay (which we keep in the fridge) are far better tasting than anything I used to buy in England and I'm very fond of pierogi (homemade) too :)
Kevvy   
8 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

Lidl is best for good cheese and wine around Christmas time, it's the same in England they get all the good stuff in. Haven't seen polish version of Parmigiano-Reggiano but do get the real thing in kaufland, I did once buy a grated hard cheese from Carrefour once and all it said on the packet was 'pasta cheese' it was cheap and absolutely awful. I have an inte marshe in my town with has French cheeses in
Kevvy   
8 Dec 2013
Language / I need advice - how long does it take to learn Polish? [70]

I don't think reading speed is factored into it either, when I'm in England I have the English subtitles on as it's a little easier for my partner to follow the film (I have no idea how) but that is mostly word for word
Kevvy   
8 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

I prefer Gorgonzola to most other blues cheeses other than Stilton, and cheddar is the first cheese I came up with because it is my favourite cheese and I don't mean mass produced cheddar, original cheddar made in cheddar , Somerset. I personally don't tend to like cheeses that have very strong smells but am very fond of Parmigiano-Reggiano , le roule, Jarlsberg, Danish blue to name a few European cheeses I enjoy
Kevvy   
7 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

England is where to find the good cheeses, blue Stilton, sage derby, vintage cheddar and Wensleydale mmmmm
Kevvy   
7 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

Luckily my mother in law doesn't tend to used store brought flavourings , didn't know they were that bad though my partner does tend to use vegeta when we are in England will have to have alook at the packaging eek
Kevvy   
7 Dec 2013
Language / I need advice - how long does it take to learn Polish? [70]

20 years and not learnt polish how do you work? I think it's very important to speak the language of the country you live in, and how can you be here for 20 years and not know the basics? You make English people look ignorant
Kevvy   
7 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

Yep I do find polish (European) cheese very bland, at the moment lidl have a mature cheddar in which I've stocked up on however it is more like a mild cheddar. If you have an inter marche near you you might want to try it we get the leaflets through our door and they have a good range of cheese don't know what they are like though .

I do find it odd though that polish cheese is so tasteless as all other polish food is full of flavour
Kevvy   
7 Dec 2013
Language / I need advice - how long does it take to learn Polish? [70]

It will be rewarding once I get there, but right now it's a little scary especially when I try to speak polish to my family I tend to mumble I case I get it wrong, you're right saying goodbye is just as difficult as hello lol
Kevvy   
7 Dec 2013
Language / I need advice - how long does it take to learn Polish? [70]

learning Polish is the most daunting thing I have ever done, but moved to Poland with my partner and son last month, Ive never even thought of learning another language but where I live hardly anyone can speek english so i have to learn and i would estimate that i have learnt 100 words in the last 4 weeks with good pronounciation and can count to 100, it feels like i will never be able to have a full conversation but i look at it like my partner learnt english so i can learn Polish. I found that in some ways its a little simpiler than the english language but on the other end of the scale the is sometimes a hell of a lot harder there is many polish words for one english word like dobre, dobrzre, dobry.... and picking the right one to use in the right situation is i find a nightmare, same with saying hello
Kevvy   
7 Dec 2013
Life / An Englishman wanting to watch TV in Poland [51]

Iive moved to Poland from England and I have NC+ tv which costs about 100zł a month all nearly all the chanels can be set to english and has a few BBC channels as well as discovery
Kevvy   
7 Dec 2013
Food / Cheese in Poland is too bland [37]

you can get blocks of dutch gouda in kaufland, also carrefore have a good selection of cheeses
Kevvy   
14 Mar 2013
Food / Dr Pepper in Poland [16]

Thanks guys, going to try tesco in Lublin as is closest to me :)
Kevvy   
14 Mar 2013
Food / Dr Pepper in Poland [16]

Can anyone tell me if it is possible to get DrPepper in Poland? If so where, thanks
Kevvy   
2 Feb 2013
Life / Tell me more about Poland's culture [13]

Due in July. I'm moving to eastern Poland abut 120km from warsaw into a small village where everyone is very nice, his family are social drinkers and are very family orientated which I really like :)
Kevvy   
2 Feb 2013
Life / Tell me more about Poland's culture [13]

I can't wait to move :) I think it will be a much better life for my child :) I would move now but it is better to have my child here as the healthcare is free and better for me
Kevvy   
2 Feb 2013
Life / Tell me more about Poland's culture [13]

That's really horrible that you have such an unwelcoming family, I spent a month in Poland last year and went a few weeks ago, my partners family were so welcoming towards me and even before we found out I was pregnant they told me to stay and not go home now they are over joyed that we are having a baby. My partner and I only met last July too. I'm moving to live with his family in October and they have been nothing but welcoming to me and his mum goes out of her way to cook me food that I'll eat as I'm very fussy and have food allergies.