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Questions for Women in Turkey
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lunamoon



Joined: 28 Sep 2004
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:34 pm    Post subject: q's and food Reply with quote

fruit and veg are cheap - well, i'm from northern europe - esp. if you find one of the weekly markets like the saturday one in besiktas...you'll soon see that supermarkets charge stupidly high prices

female teachers: modest and smart-casual

on the street in Istanbul: you will get more looks than you're used to just for being a foreign woman...even if u r wearing a duffle coat (yeah, ok, maybe because as well)

...just don't let your clothes give the impression that you have nipples (girls like a fortress-style bra here - currently fashionable to wear as tight a white t-shirt as possible to show off your also white, stream-line underwear)

What did you leave behind and wish you would have brought with you?
nothing - i went and got it

What is expensive in Turkey but inexpensive in your home country?
vanilla extract
golden syrup (well, non-existent)
museli
pork obviously
wine (it's crap...about 30ytl and above may be better - buy it on your border-run in bulgaria)
TAMPONS
'asian' food products - not many asian supermarkets yet
ginger - shop around, you should be able to pay 10ytl/kg - avoid the 25ytl
celery - eat celeriac instead
guiness
the wilder vitamin supplements
70% dark chocolate
visits to the doctor/dentist
gas heating in winter

It's obvious: if Turks use it, the price is reasonable...if it's produced in Turkey, even better.

What do you miss most?
public swimming pools esp. n winter

What do you do for entertainment?
hang out in Beyoglu at live music bars and clubs
sit on the edge of Besiktas harbour at night with supermarket beers, watch free fireworks n beautiful moon

Have you been able to travel? If so, where and was it worth it?
Yes...do a 'mavi yolculuk' - blue cruise down the west coast
North Aegean area lovely
But friends made me envious of their trips to the Black Sea and 'Far East'
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blondie10



Joined: 12 Aug 2006
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 1:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Lunamoon,

What is celeriac?

Is it better to get a furnished or unfurnished apt? What about beds, I am used to futons in Asia? Should I box up my futon and have it shipped?



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Caterinamh



Joined: 27 Jul 2006
Posts: 140
Location: Istanbul

PostPosted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 1:55 pm    Post subject: reply Reply with quote

blondie10 wrote:
Thanks Lunamoon,

What is celeriac?

Is it better to get a furnished or unfurnished apt? What about beds, I am used to futons in Asia? Should I box up my futon and have it shipped?





Blondie,
To respond to your question it depends on how much money you want to shell out. If you get an unfurnished apt., you will have to get a refrig., washer, oven etc. along with furniture. If your intention is to stay for a short time a year I would aim for furnished but the cost will show in your rent. If you plan to stay more than let us say 2+ years, you will reap from your investment into your own stuff.

It also depends on how thrifty you are, my husband and friends say to buy furniture in Turkey is relative to your bargaining skills. Cash talks! I would not ship your futon as the cost to ship it will be more than its worth most likely. Beds in Turkey are like they are in the states or the UK from my experience.
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Baba Alex



Joined: 17 Aug 2004
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 2:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

blondie10 wrote:
Thanks Lunamoon,

What is celeriac?

Is it better to get a furnished or unfurnished apt? What about beds, I am used to futons in Asia? Should I box up my futon and have it shipped?





Celeriac is the route of the celery plant. Absolutely beautiful cook with mincemeat, tomato and onions. Serve with chillies yoghurt and a pint of vodka.
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blondie10



Joined: 12 Aug 2006
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2006 11:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Celeriac - MMMMM sounds good. It will be nice to get back to some decent fruits and veggies. I hear the food is great there. What kind of food is Turkey known for? Your favorite dish?

Thanks to everyone for your replies, I am reading other threads and some of them are very helpful. I was going to ship some boxes to myself but after reading some threads I believe I will take it with me and pay for extra luggage.
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