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The price of bread
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How much do you spend on bread?
I usually get sunflower seed brown bread from Asda which is about 50p for a small loaf.
The nasty white pre sliced stuff (which incidentally seems to always be thick sliced) they sell in my local shop is at least £1.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/magazine/6240619.stm
I usually get sunflower seed brown bread from Asda which is about 50p for a small loaf.
The nasty white pre sliced stuff (which incidentally seems to always be thick sliced) they sell in my local shop is at least £1.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/magazine/6240619.stm
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Last week my Mum asked me to pick up a loaf for her on my way to her house and I only took £1 from my purse, £1.15 it was!
My favourite is Costcutter family loaf thick for 59p, or M&S thick white loaf for about 80p I think.
I hate them breads from the bakery at the supermarkets, The crust gives me jaw ache, Dunno why people choose to eat them
Just realised it's actually Kingsmill and Not Warbies :yeees:
then i buy some cheap sliced bread, morrissons brand or something costing 30p lasting a week
I love sandwiches and peanut butter toast and bread in general, but I rarely have any around because I hate the grocery store.
Good stuff. With the exception of homemade... but thats too posh for me
Its not really bread is it, because its not baked, its a chemical reaction.
I tried that once but the way it looked keep putting me off .. don't wanna put you off though..
My fave! 79p from Tesco if I remember rightly.
I also try and make a soda bread at least once a week, I'm an addict and there's nowt quite like homemade My fella makes a traditional Swedish sweet bread called sirapslimpa sometimes too and we have a bit of ongoing rivalry about whose is better (mine is, obviously :thumb:).