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Chicken Breasts (Fresh or Frozen)

Anastacia
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Anyone know where they are on special offer or a good price anyway? I just want to make curry for tea without having to bone thighs first or run around the shops ( it is year end - i am already doing 11 hour days this week)
Thank you in anticpation
Panda
Thank you in anticpation
Panda
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Iceland normally have them on BOGOF or a couple of pounds less than the normal price.
Tesco had two packs of frozen ones on BOGOF for £5.99 and there were good sized ones too.Organised people are just too lazy to look for things
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i get huge packs of them at costco and separate them out so i can get one, two or three out at a time. i think i got 15 breasts for £11ish a fortnight ago.
might be a bit of a trek for you to get to a costco though.....:happyhear0 -
I always buy the frozen skinless breasts at Costco. They are really big and rarely need further trimming - you know - all the icky bits!Only 5% of those who can give blood, actually do!
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frizz_head wrote:I always buy the frozen skinless breasts at Costco. They are really big and rarely need further trimming - you know - all the icky bits!
and there was me thinking you always bought them at Primark :rotfl:0 -
Edinburghlass wrote:and there was me thinking you always bought them at Primark :rotfl:Only 5% of those who can give blood, actually do!
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Sadly its 50 miles to the nearest Costco,but I might be inspired to go there for a bog shop. I got them in Lidl on the way home though & the curry is very nice. Plus a packet of 2 frozen garlic baguettes (not very OS i know) was 39p.
Thanks for the advice
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