End of the World Treats

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hobo
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Re: End of the World Treats

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I'd go for something sugar free - like naked bars - healthy AND yummy!
Bladerunner

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That is a great link, thanks.

What is the shelf life on the Naked Bars?
Thye seem a bit pricey but look nice.

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Go on, its the end of the world - have some suagry treats. :lol: :lol:
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Bladerunner wrote: What is the shelf life on the Naked Bars?
Thye seem a bit pricey but look nice.

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Not as long as chocci but less likely to need a dentist. Cheapest to buy in multipacks from supermarkets.
Zai

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For me, I've got my homebrewing gear to make 'wine' from any leftover fruit - I think that would be a morale booster! I've also stock piled miso soup, I can imagine hot soup being good for the spirits.

At some point I'll get some chickens, fresh eggs, yum.
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junmist wrote:7 YEARS chocolet wouldn't last 7 minutes with me :oops: but nice to know that it will last.
Several times now i have attempted to store chocolate and biscuits... its a great form of energy, tasty, makes you feel better and is an easy item to keep on ur person when venturing away from home..

However, my sweet toothed wife keeps finding it and eating it!!

lol
Bladerunner

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ASDA's own chocolate is very palatable now, so after the SHTF I would imagine it would taste even nicer.

30p for 100g, I buy ten and vacuum seal them as a 1Kg block.

If 1Kg is not going to satisfy someones craving then I don't know what will.

Still waiting to see if anyone knows how much rock is in a seaside shop. I will try and get a wholesale batch when I can afford it but for the time being I just want to know how much it is retail.

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Le Mouse

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Bladerunner wrote: Still waiting to see if anyone knows how much rock is in a seaside shop. I will try and get a wholesale batch when I can afford it but for the time being I just want to know how much it is retail.

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Depends on the size of the stick, but I think the stick of rock I bought last time I went to the seaside was about £2ish. I'm off home for a visit on Saturday and despite not being that close to the sea, I think there's a shop that sells rock. I'll try and remember to pop in and check out the price.
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If your instrested in naked bars, Tesco Real Food magazine has a coupon for it on page 80.

Heres a link to magazine http://realfood.tesco.com/real-food-magazine.html
Rebeccalb

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hobo wrote:I'd go for something sugar free - like naked bars - healthy AND yummy!
Might help someone, there's a 30p off coupon in the Tesco real food magazine. Here's the link http://realfood.tesco.com/real-food-magazine.html