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Breadmaker flour: wholemeal fans
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BitterAndTwisted
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Just thought I'd give you all a heads-up quickly before the mods move this thread over to the Grocery Shopping part of the forum:
Approved Food are selling TEN KILO sacks of Pillsbury Chakki Fresh Atta (that's wholemeal flour to me: I Googled it) for a very measly £1.49 per sack.
I have a rather weighty order awaiting delivery, and I suggest that you do too if you use wholemeal.
Approved Food are selling TEN KILO sacks of Pillsbury Chakki Fresh Atta (that's wholemeal flour to me: I Googled it) for a very measly £1.49 per sack.
I have a rather weighty order awaiting delivery, and I suggest that you do too if you use wholemeal.
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Had mine delivered a few weeks ago but not opened it yet - my timing as usual was perfect, having had 8 people over Easter the delivery finally arrived AFTER everyone had left LOLEat food. Not too much. Mostly plants - Michael Pollan
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I hadn't realised that the flour has been available for a while. That's surprising to me as at that price it's almost free. I would have expected it to be out of stock by now.
Still, I haven't been able to get on the site for yonks on my own comp, so being able to use someone else's over the weekend was a really lucky break. A few other toothsome morsels are also coming. Can't wait, it always feels like like Christmas or something.0 -
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I paid £3 for 10kg at Mr T's last week. Haven't go the space to store more. Ho hum..."Be the type of woman that when you get out of bed in the morning, the devil says 'Oh crap. She's up.'
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Nor have I really but I'll face them problem when I come to it. Piled up in a corner of the bedroom, who cares? At about seven pence per loaf I'm prepared to suffer a whole lot. The cheapest brown bread flour on the Mr T site is about 74 pence a kilo although my local pound shop sells "chappatti" flour for 66. When I first saw the price on the AF site I thought it was a mistake0
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