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I've rediscovered cup soup, Heinz's cream of Tomato hits the spot.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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Also Heinz, Nectar at Sainsbury’s have 5 cans of soup for a fiver deal at the moment.
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First class stamp goes up 30p next week
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Best get your Christmas cards posted out then
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Argh, didn't know that, thanks for the heads up. I'm definitely rethinking Christmas cards this year - a lot more people will be getting emails.
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Discussion on the previous page of this thread about GF food - I'm another one that needs it, I have bread about twice a year now and I used to love it so much. I used to get Asda GF fusilli pasta, but they changed the recipe and I literally started to throw up so I had to change to Waitrose, which, weirdly, is the nearest supermarket to me. I've just checked on Asda now, and the equivalent amount is only £1 - but its no good buying that if I'm throwing up
The other thing I do is cook cornbread, half polenta half flour. It's not great, but at least I control the ingredients. Rice too, but I can't cook multiple batches, I don't trust myself with the cooling down quickly enough thing.
Potatoes! Grew up on them, and like them - I guess I'm going back, at least I *can* batch cook them and buy lots at once if I find a good local source.
The other thing I do is cook cornbread, half polenta half flour. It's not great, but at least I control the ingredients. Rice too, but I can't cook multiple batches, I don't trust myself with the cooling down quickly enough thing.
Potatoes! Grew up on them, and like them - I guess I'm going back, at least I *can* batch cook them and buy lots at once if I find a good local source.
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At the risk of sounding like an ancient sexist the shopping in our house is generally left to my wife . I’ll plonk the money on the mantelpiece or in the account and she does what she does with it. As a result the supermarket isn’t one of my regular haunts . Even when she was away on holiday for a couple of weeks there would be food in the house and I’d only need to pop into the local COOP for bread and milk.
However , a few weeks ago she wasn’t feeling too well and I took her to the shops and of course went into push the trolly. Not going in for a while was certainly an eye opener as to how prices have risen . Seeing the tinned section I suggested a few more tins of beans (I know I know but I really do like them) and was shocked at the price they are now. Made the wife chuckle at least…
However , a few weeks ago she wasn’t feeling too well and I took her to the shops and of course went into push the trolly. Not going in for a while was certainly an eye opener as to how prices have risen . Seeing the tinned section I suggested a few more tins of beans (I know I know but I really do like them) and was shocked at the price they are now. Made the wife chuckle at least…
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Not at all Grenfell, I give my wife most of my wages and she runs the house as she’s far better than me at doing these things.
Anyhow, I usually make home made soup for my lunch but unfortunately I left it on the bunker and had to go Tesco for lunch.
Pot Noodles have gone up from £1 to £1.10. Now it’s a daft wee thing but that’s a considerable price hike, what else is going up?
Anyhow, I usually make home made soup for my lunch but unfortunately I left it on the bunker and had to go Tesco for lunch.
Pot Noodles have gone up from £1 to £1.10. Now it’s a daft wee thing but that’s a considerable price hike, what else is going up?
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Tesco Stockwell baked beans have just leapt from 28p to 29p
Still good value and quality, though a bit deeper in sauce. I suspect they are made by Heinz.
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Not human food but the Sheba we buy for our cat has gone from £26.98 last month to just over £33.00 this month. As we know hisnibs will eat this brand it is pointless trying him on something cheaper which he will turn his nose up at. There was a shortage of it in 2022 and I can see from previous orders that it was £39 then It seems to be slowly creeping back up.
Growing old disgracefully!