Originally posted by gurnemanz
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Food 'they' don't make any more
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They've recently planted an Aldi a few hundred yards from our house, installed in a building converted from a Land Rover sales showroom. It is cheap, eg grapes half the price of Sainsbury, but in some respects has become less interesting. When Aldi first arrived a few years ago there was an on site bakery giving access to excellent fresh rye loaves identical to the ones in Germany.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThose little pale spicy herby ones? They've become erratic denizens in my local Lidl, but as there are too many in a pack for me to get through fresh anyway I buy a pack when I see them and put most in the freezer, which has worked pretty well. The Aldi store is rather "English" but it has been like that since it opened a couple of years ago so not like the creeping Lidl changes, which I have found tiresome. As the two stores are across the road from each other I am increasingly doing mix and match shopping trips, and if, as I hope, I get a bus pass in a few months that may well increase as I won't need to take the car - the bus may only be hourly but it goes from door to door - and I can reduce my visits to Morrisons.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View Post.......Cheesy loaf of bread. This was really nice - from Sainsbury's back in the day, I recall. Must have been about 20 years ago, I recall, since I had ham sandwiches with this bread, so was before I went veggie.
Have to time my visit though - the Cheese ones sell out after a while.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostInteresting that - could the return to "Britishness" in food be part of the turn back to the imagined "good ole' days"? Before I first moved to this part of London back in 2004, I did a tour around most of the big supermarket chains, in the half-expectation of not finding my comparatively traditional British foodstuffs available. I can laugh now, but at the time it was an element in the considerations. In fact I had no need to fear, and regularly avail myself of the wonderfully friendly Brixton Tescos branch, which is hardly frequented at all by white folks such as myself, but not only stocks the regular supplies I could previously get at the Romford branch, but a whole new realm of exotic fruit, veg, tinned stuff and herbs. I understand that the "trad" offerings are specialised by the two local visiting farmers' markets!
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Reminds me of my student days, when I used to frequent the small "VG" store (bit like Spar), which was not overly fussy about sell by dates. I bought some cheese, checking that it was in date - it was, by a day, or so I thought. When I opened the pack it was the most revolting fermented mould, and a closer examination of the sell by date revealed that it wasn't one day IN date, but 364 days OUT...
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Originally posted by Roslynmuse View PostReminds me of my student days, when I used to frequent the small "VG" store (bit like Spar), which was not overly fussy about sell by dates. I bought some cheese, checking that it was in date - it was, by a day, or so I thought. When I opened the pack it was the most revolting fermented mould, and a closer examination of the sell by date revealed that it wasn't one day IN date, but 364 days OUT...
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Lately, having recently discovered them in Morrisons, we've taken to having some very tasty cheese ciabatta rolls with soup (which we've just done). They're so good and inexpensive that my mum said she can't see herself buying the cheese muffins again - or making cheese scones! And now with energy prices increasing so much anything that doesn't require heating up, or that requires energy to make, is a plus...
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostItems that have recently disappeared from the shelves -
Topic chocolate bar
Baxter's Spicy Jalapeno Relish
Worth ordering half a dozen jars for Christmas?
Or here:
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostItems that have recently disappeared from the shelves -
Topic chocolate bar
Baxter's Spicy Jalapeno Relish
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostStill made and available, according to their website.
Worth ordering half a dozen jars for Christmas?
Or here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Baxters-Spi...55&sr=8-2&th=1
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