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Ambrosia rice pudding pots
I've been buying these from Sainsburys,5 for £2, but they've gone up to £3 now !
http://groceries.morrisons.com/webshop/product/Ambrosia-Original-Rice-Pudding-Pot/216174011?from=shop&tags=%7C105651%7C102705%7C104773%7C104793&parentContainer=%7C102705%7C104773%7C104793_SHELFVIEW
The thing is I don't go to Morrisons.
Has anyone seen any deals on them anywhere else ? It's the 190g pot I'm after
Cheers
http://groceries.morrisons.com/webshop/product/Ambrosia-Original-Rice-Pudding-Pot/216174011?from=shop&tags=%7C105651%7C102705%7C104773%7C104793&parentContainer=%7C102705%7C104773%7C104793_SHELFVIEW
The thing is I don't go to Morrisons.
Has anyone seen any deals on them anywhere else ? It's the 190g pot I'm after
Cheers
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What happens if you go to Morrison's? Could you upload a phonecam of the consequences on Youtube?0
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why not save some empty pots and buy a couple of tins and fill as and when required I have half a dozen empty yoghurt pots that when I make a jelly ,before its set I divide into the pots and leave to set in the fridge A packet of jelly cubes are abouty 45p.easily makes 6 set jellies with a bit left over to set in a bowl pudding sorted for a week at least0
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I've been buying these from Sainsburys,5 for £2, but they've gone up to £3 now !
http://groceries.morrisons.com/webshop/product/Ambrosia-Original-Rice-Pudding-Pot/216174011?from=shop&tags=%7C105651%7C102705%7C104773%7C104793&parentContainer=%7C102705%7C104773%7C104793_SHELFVIEW
The thing is I don't go to Morrisons.
Has anyone seen any deals on them anywhere else ? It's the 190g pot I'm after
Cheers
These ones are in Poundland 4x 125gms
http://www.waitrose.com/shop/DisplayProductFlyout?productId=44740&source=sho_&utm_source=google%2Bshopping&utm_medium=organic%2Bgs&utm_campaign=google%2Bshopping&gclid=Cj0KEQiAkdajBRCJ_7_j6sCck7wBEiQAppb2ixaZPaweNHITDFtS37lk2zf-ow-LAliIyGXdP86FC2QaAvc-8P8HAQ&gclsrc=aw.ds0 -
OH takes rice pudding to work with jam and does the same as JackieO said. One tin gives 3 servings.
If you really do want the individual pots then they are usually in Poundland in a 4 pack.0 -
OH takes rice pudding to work with jam and does the same as JackieO said. One tin gives 3 servings.Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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why not save some empty pots and buy a couple of tins and fill as and when required I have half a dozen empty yoghurt pots that when I make a jelly ,before its set I divide into the pots and leave to set in the fridge A packet of jelly cubes are abouty 45p.easily makes 6 set jellies with a bit left over to set in a bowl pudding sorted for a week at least
That's a very interesting idea,might try that0 -
Tesco Value 13p a tin, very nice. I heat half a tin in a mug in the microwave, eat, and put the second half in the mug in the fridge for the next day. Pudding for 6.5p
Or decant into small pots if you want to take them to work.
IlonaI love skip diving.0 -
VfM4meplse wrote: »The Sainsbos value tinned rice pudding is nice (not too sweet) and the price fluctuates between 12-18p IIRC.
25p yesterday when I checked.... and huffed.0
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