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miss_scrooge wrote: »Holland and barrett especially now the 1p sale is on and julian graves both shops expensive but then again most shops are nowadays.Better then graze especially when have to start paying for it did get some nice flapjacks from them though and spam email couple of years after using them.
You sure about Julian Graves, thought they went from the high street.0 -
I tried doing this i made a mix of choc buttons, dried cranberries and almonds and it was really nice however the portion system was much harder so you have to be really disciplined!
Poundland, B&M and Home Bargains had some dried fruits and crispy brushetta things that worked well and didn't cost the earth.0 -
Just received my first one and then cancelled the weekly orders - I just know I'm going to fall for the come back offers though.
I got the chocolate/cranberries/almonds thing too: it's called billionaire's shortbread and it's AWESOME. Less keen on salted beans though...0 -
Tesco sell bags of non-salted nuts and dried fruits in their Wholefood range which are really reasonable. You get your clubcard points as well then!0
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I am planning to do the same thing - have made a list off the Graze website of ingredients of my fave things and am going to recreate. My favourite is the After Dinner Mint one, which contains mint infused raisins, so am going to buy some peppermint extract and try to infuse my own raisins, lol! (Too much?!) I am not really bothered about plain dried fruit and nut mixes, so need something "exciting" to make me crave it rather than biscuits.
Home Bargains usually have things like seed and dried fruit mix, mixed savoury snacks, nuts etc. at great prices so will have a look there and report back.June GC 21st May - 20th June (£78/£200)0 -
You can also bulk buy nuts from Amazon, or get 10% cashback (topcashback) + shop at BuyWholeFoodsOnline. I have ordered twice and very happy with them
I've been ordering through amazon but next time will order directly with them and get my cashback!
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