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Where have all the value jellies gone?
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The value pittas and rolls have disappeared from Asda in the last couple of months, so it is only Mr T who does them now
Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z. Member #35 Butterfly Brain + OH - Foraging Fixers
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Sainsburys do the value pittas. 20p pack of 6 and the value crumpets I think 35p for 6. I find farmfoods good for bread, it was 2 large loaves hovis £1.50, but you buy just one for 75p now. Also the hovis crumpets and packs currant t cakes 2 for a £1 in there now.0
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They have disappeared from the Sainsburys I work about 18 months ago. I do like the Basics tinned custard at 17p a tin. I know I can do my own custard for 6p, but I never get the consistency right. As I only go through about 5 tins a year, its not breaking the bank.
That poured over some Basics Raisin Slab Cake (£1 for a very large cake) is a very cheap and tasty pudding. One cake can do 6 people.0
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