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#428089 by DragonLady
05 Dec 2007, 21:47
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
God how I long for Sainsbury's...I want my Seriously Fresh toothpaste and Felix cat treats...

GJ


GJ you will probably need the toothpaste after you've scoffed the cat treats,however Listerine (Extra) is much better for halitosis......[:D]
#668089 by DragonLady
05 Dec 2007, 21:47
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
God how I long for Sainsbury's...I want my Seriously Fresh toothpaste and Felix cat treats...

GJ


GJ you will probably need the toothpaste after you've scoffed the cat treats,however Listerine (Extra) is much better for halitosis......[:D]
#428094 by VS-EWR
05 Dec 2007, 22:35
Put them on a pan, and then put the pan on the stove top.

Oh P.S. Do the Fresh&Easy's have Red Leicester? I have been searching for that cheese everywhere and have even requested it from stores and haven't been able to get it. [:(!]

Also, Whole Foods Market has a lot of that easy meal stuff.
#668094 by VS-EWR
05 Dec 2007, 22:35
Put them on a pan, and then put the pan on the stove top.

Oh P.S. Do the Fresh&Easy's have Red Leicester? I have been searching for that cheese everywhere and have even requested it from stores and haven't been able to get it. [:(!]

Also, Whole Foods Market has a lot of that easy meal stuff.
#428098 by Darren Wheeler
05 Dec 2007, 23:07
Thanks everyone. I'm now really, really HUNGRY!!!

No idea on how to cook them but boy do know how to eat them.

Try some roasted parsnips too, but check to see where they come from. They need to have been frosted in the ground first,
#668098 by Darren Wheeler
05 Dec 2007, 23:07
Thanks everyone. I'm now really, really HUNGRY!!!

No idea on how to cook them but boy do know how to eat them.

Try some roasted parsnips too, but check to see where they come from. They need to have been frosted in the ground first,
#428099 by aks120
05 Dec 2007, 23:08
I can't say for certain whether Fresh&Easy have Red Leicester but I would put it at a high probobility as they had loads of 'normal' [;)]cheeses - very similar to a Tesco's selection I would say!

And compared to Whole Foods - I would put Fresh&Easy well above - not necessarily on stock quantity but on quality and price most definately [y].

Sounds like I work there but I really don't - I just had a very happy moment went I walked in and it looked 'familiar'!!![^]
#668099 by aks120
05 Dec 2007, 23:08
I can't say for certain whether Fresh&Easy have Red Leicester but I would put it at a high probobility as they had loads of 'normal' [;)]cheeses - very similar to a Tesco's selection I would say!

And compared to Whole Foods - I would put Fresh&Easy well above - not necessarily on stock quantity but on quality and price most definately [y].

Sounds like I work there but I really don't - I just had a very happy moment went I walked in and it looked 'familiar'!!![^]
#428109 by n/a
05 Dec 2007, 23:47
Originally posted by DragonLady
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
God how I long for Sainsbury's...I want my Seriously Fresh toothpaste and Felix cat treats...

GJ


GJ you will probably need the toothpaste after you've scoffed the cat treats,however Listerine (Extra) is much better for halitosis......[:D]


Everybody's a comedian around here! [:o)] You made me LOL - thanks for that! [y]

GJ
#668109 by n/a
05 Dec 2007, 23:47
Originally posted by DragonLady
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
God how I long for Sainsbury's...I want my Seriously Fresh toothpaste and Felix cat treats...

GJ


GJ you will probably need the toothpaste after you've scoffed the cat treats,however Listerine (Extra) is much better for halitosis......[:D]


Everybody's a comedian around here! [:o)] You made me LOL - thanks for that! [y]

GJ
#428123 by catsilversword
06 Dec 2007, 06:38
Nobody's mentioned brussels sprouts - can't have a Xmas dinner without them (even if you hate them and don't eat them - the HAVE to be on the plate!)

Interested to read your thoughts on Fresh and Easy - I've been reading a few articles in the press this week about them. Can't help but wonder how Tesco's will do, the article did mention the fact that they weren't big on coupons, but that they're cheaper than Albertson's - which those of you here have also said. I did laugh avout the comment about stilton that tastes of stilton and not of wet welly boot. It's something we're always desperate for by the time we get home from the states - something with depth of taste.

If, however, you should stumble across any store that sells Neal's Dairy cheeses, do give them a go...
#668123 by catsilversword
06 Dec 2007, 06:38
Nobody's mentioned brussels sprouts - can't have a Xmas dinner without them (even if you hate them and don't eat them - the HAVE to be on the plate!)

Interested to read your thoughts on Fresh and Easy - I've been reading a few articles in the press this week about them. Can't help but wonder how Tesco's will do, the article did mention the fact that they weren't big on coupons, but that they're cheaper than Albertson's - which those of you here have also said. I did laugh avout the comment about stilton that tastes of stilton and not of wet welly boot. It's something we're always desperate for by the time we get home from the states - something with depth of taste.

If, however, you should stumble across any store that sells Neal's Dairy cheeses, do give them a go...
#428136 by HighFlyer
06 Dec 2007, 09:45
Originally posted by catsilversword
Nobody's mentioned brussels sprouts - can't have a Xmas dinner without them (even if you hate them and don't eat them - the HAVE to be on the plate!)


LOL Reminds me of the immortal sketch from Bottom:

RICHIE: Oh will you stop whinging Eddie! Nobody likes sprouts.
EDDIE: Then why are we having them then?
RICHIE: Because it's Christmas!

Thanks,
Sarah
#668136 by HighFlyer
06 Dec 2007, 09:45
Originally posted by catsilversword
Nobody's mentioned brussels sprouts - can't have a Xmas dinner without them (even if you hate them and don't eat them - the HAVE to be on the plate!)


LOL Reminds me of the immortal sketch from Bottom:

RICHIE: Oh will you stop whinging Eddie! Nobody likes sprouts.
EDDIE: Then why are we having them then?
RICHIE: Because it's Christmas!

Thanks,
Sarah
#428144 by catsilversword
06 Dec 2007, 13:17
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Originally posted by catsilversword
Nobody's mentioned brussels sprouts - can't have a Xmas dinner without them (even if you hate them and don't eat them - the HAVE to be on the plate!)


LOL Reminds me of the immortal sketch from Bottom:

RICHIE: Oh will you stop whinging Eddie! Nobody likes sprouts.
EDDIE: Then why are we having them then?
RICHIE: Because it's Christmas!

Thanks,
Sarah


Called tradition[:I]
#668144 by catsilversword
06 Dec 2007, 13:17
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Originally posted by catsilversword
Nobody's mentioned brussels sprouts - can't have a Xmas dinner without them (even if you hate them and don't eat them - the HAVE to be on the plate!)


LOL Reminds me of the immortal sketch from Bottom:

RICHIE: Oh will you stop whinging Eddie! Nobody likes sprouts.
EDDIE: Then why are we having them then?
RICHIE: Because it's Christmas!

Thanks,
Sarah


Called tradition[:I]
#428157 by VS-EWR
06 Dec 2007, 14:51
Originally posted by aks120
I can't say for certain whether Fresh&Easy have Red Leicester but I would put it at a high probobility as they had loads of 'normal' [;)]cheeses - very similar to a Tesco's selection I would say!

And compared to Whole Foods - I would put Fresh&Easy well above - not necessarily on stock quantity but on quality and price most definately [y].

Sounds like I work there but I really don't - I just had a very happy moment went I walked in and it looked 'familiar'!!![^]


It's unfortunately that they're only in the Southwest.
#668157 by VS-EWR
06 Dec 2007, 14:51
Originally posted by aks120
I can't say for certain whether Fresh&Easy have Red Leicester but I would put it at a high probobility as they had loads of 'normal' [;)]cheeses - very similar to a Tesco's selection I would say!

And compared to Whole Foods - I would put Fresh&Easy well above - not necessarily on stock quantity but on quality and price most definately [y].

Sounds like I work there but I really don't - I just had a very happy moment went I walked in and it looked 'familiar'!!![^]


It's unfortunately that they're only in the Southwest.
#428159 by Pete
06 Dec 2007, 14:52
Love sprouts, but they have to be overdone a bit. You can't do any of that 'al dente' nonsense with a sprout.
#668159 by Pete
06 Dec 2007, 14:52
Love sprouts, but they have to be overdone a bit. You can't do any of that 'al dente' nonsense with a sprout.
#428169 by n/a
06 Dec 2007, 16:00
Mmmmm...well-done sprouts rolled in beef pan drippings and served with same and a Yorkie...

GJ
#668169 by n/a
06 Dec 2007, 16:00
Mmmmm...well-done sprouts rolled in beef pan drippings and served with same and a Yorkie...

GJ
#428171 by slinky09
06 Dec 2007, 16:15
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes

I keep plastic jars of frozen beef, goose, chicken, pork and lamb fat in the freezer for use in making such things...amazing what a different fat can do to flavour the buggers.

GJ


OMG, the image of that cannibal man in Germany just sprang into my mind [:0]
#668171 by slinky09
06 Dec 2007, 16:15
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes

I keep plastic jars of frozen beef, goose, chicken, pork and lamb fat in the freezer for use in making such things...amazing what a different fat can do to flavour the buggers.

GJ


OMG, the image of that cannibal man in Germany just sprang into my mind [:0]
#428172 by RichardMannion
06 Dec 2007, 16:18
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
Mmmmm...well-done sprouts rolled in beef pan drippings and served with same and a Yorkie...

GJ


Let's not forget the implementation of this in Hull....
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