We all want to get on a military base for access to cheap American products. It took me three years, but I finally made it this week. I didn't have permission to get into the commissary, but the awesome lady I was with asked the pass-checker-lady for a reprieve and I got through! Unfortunately I didn't have a big backpack along on the trip, so I had to be conscious of weight (which is why there aren't ten jars of natural peanut butter there).
Malibu rum? Party time!!!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome! You can get Oregon Tillamook cheese on base? Out of curiosity, what did the 2# loaf cost you? Now I'll have to send you some good rum recipes!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it was $7.99? But it's also the extra sharp kind, which is always a dollar or two more than the regular.
ReplyDeleteIf you work at US military base as a volunteer once a week,you may access to a base commissary.Volunteer work like ,work for a sunday school at a church,etc.Kadena air base has a second largest US base exchange in the world.
ReplyDeleteI can't work on base because I live on a small island too far away! So I have to have friends who have access..
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