I've used justingredients.co.uk for charcuterie mixes, but for spices we use the local Indian supermarket. If you don't have one locally I'm happy to procure for you on a cost basis.
What Decaff said. Find an Asian or Chinese supermarket. You will save a fortune ( online ain't always best). I live in Leicestershire and we are lucky to have the 'Golden Mile' where we buy all our Asian foodstuffs, big bags of Basmati rice too. It is worth finding such a place as Asians don't like spending money, and that gets passed on!
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
jansman wrote:What Decaff said. Find an Asian or Chinese supermarket. You will save a fortune ( online ain't always best). I live in Leicestershire and we are lucky to have the 'Golden Mile' where we buy all our Asian foodstuffs, big bags of Basmati rice too. It is worth finding such a place as Asians don't like spending money, and that gets passed on!
At the risk of being overly PC, that's just not right mate.
jansman wrote:What Decaff said. Find an Asian or Chinese supermarket. You will save a fortune ( online ain't always best). I live in Leicestershire and we are lucky to have the 'Golden Mile' where we buy all our Asian foodstuffs, big bags of Basmati rice too. It is worth finding such a place as Asians don't like spending money, and that gets passed on!
At the risk of being overly PC, that's just not right mate.
sorry to say , its true , they are very economical when it comes to spending money , and value for money is one thing they do look for .
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
jansman wrote:What Decaff said. Find an Asian or Chinese supermarket. You will save a fortune ( online ain't always best). I live in Leicestershire and we are lucky to have the 'Golden Mile' where we buy all our Asian foodstuffs, big bags of Basmati rice too. It is worth finding such a place as Asians don't like spending money, and that gets passed on!
At the risk of being overly PC, that's just not right mate.
sorry to say , its true , they are very economical when it comes to spending money , and value for money is one thing they do look for .
What, ALL of them ? Nothing like a good ol' sweeping generalisation, especially for such a broad subject matter as 'Asian'.
jansman wrote:What Decaff said. Find an Asian or Chinese supermarket. You will save a fortune ( online ain't always best). I live in Leicestershire and we are lucky to have the 'Golden Mile' where we buy all our Asian foodstuffs, big bags of Basmati rice too. It is worth finding such a place as Asians don't like spending money, and that gets passed on!
At the risk of being overly PC, that's just not right mate.
sorry to say , its true , they are very economical when it comes to spending money , and value for money is one thing they do look for .
What, ALL of them ? Nothing like a good ol' sweeping generalisation, especially for such a broad subject matter as 'Asian'.[/quote]
Aye, tis true plenty of Asians spend money like it's going out of fashion, there's two Asians fellas from Hong Kong who use the local pub I frequent and they throw it around.
Oh dear God! The PC Brigade is here! Where I live we have the highest concentration of Indian population in the country. We all do business with each other everyday. We understand each others culture.
On Saturday night I play cards with a gang of chaps, one of whom has the local Cantonese takeaway. He always tells me he has a better car than us English fellas 'cos we spend too much!
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.
Robert Frost.
Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.