Hidden supermarket treasures
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Try Morrisons Sun Dried Tomato Bread, up there with any artisan bread maker. I was in the Penrith branch a few months ago looking for the said bread and the baker started to load the shelfs, seeing me looking and not finding he asked what I was looking for, so I told him. He said can you give me 20 minutes and I will bake you some, now thats service!!
Bloody good it was!!
Bloody good it was!!
stevemiller said:
Try Morrisons Sun Dried Tomato Bread, up there with any artisan bread maker. I was in the Penrith branch a few months ago looking for the said bread and the baker started to load the shelfs, seeing me looking and not finding he asked what I was looking for, so I told him. He said can you give me 20 minutes and I will bake you some, now thats service!!
Bloody good it was!!
I would, except I wouldn't like it. I don't like Tomatoes. Except tomato sauce/ketchup. And tomato soup.Bloody good it was!!
Co-op sell three types of croissants; ignore the two in plastic packets and go for the fresh baked ones. Better croissants than I've had in France, even, and consistent across Co-ops I've bought them from in Hampshire and the Midlands.
Waitrose soffritto passata is also rather useful; I picked up a bottle by accident once but it made my bolognaise sauce so tasty I've used it intentionally since. Probably not a hidden treasure really because you pay through the nose over the cost of simply tomato passata, all to save yourself chopping and frying some carrot, celery and onion.
Waitrose soffritto passata is also rather useful; I picked up a bottle by accident once but it made my bolognaise sauce so tasty I've used it intentionally since. Probably not a hidden treasure really because you pay through the nose over the cost of simply tomato passata, all to save yourself chopping and frying some carrot, celery and onion.
Jobbo said:
Co-op sell three types of croissants; ignore the two in plastic packets and go for the fresh baked ones. Better croissants than I've had in France, even, and consistent across Co-ops I've bought them from in Hampshire and the Midlands.
They're damn good in Iver too - my Saturday breakfast treat.Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff