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Farm Foods
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i must be the only one that dont like farm foods by the sound of it.....i have been there a few times... and i feel i was buying the biscuits etc... just because they were cheap not because i needed or wanted them....we tried some ready meals as they were cheap.( before i knew about mse ) ..we thought ideal for hubby as he works in an open cast on top of a mountain.... and in winter he could just ping them in the microwave...and its easy ..and a hot meal inside of him... but they were disgusting.... maybe that has put me off the place.....
so sorry its a thumbs down for me i'm afraid:oWork to live= not live to work0 -
dont buy the frozen leeks they are nasty and gritty0
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i agree with what you say it does give you a picture of healthy eating....its a mind game.....to give a sycological ilussion ( ok i know the spelling is no where near..but at least you know what i mean ) of it being healthy....
farm foods do it with their name......tescos and asda's use other means....which at the mo.. cant think of but....i'm sure someone will tel use....Work to live= not live to work0 -
I was in my local store today and they now have the Ben & Jerry's ice-cream tubs for £1 each which means you only have to buy one at a time...... as if that is likely to happen???
If you dont have a freezer though and did not want to have to eat 2 tubs at once then it might be better for some...... again not really likeley to happen in my house !!!!Your really can not beat a good bargain !!!0
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