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Allinson’s Easy Bake yeast is the only brand I have ever seen for bread makers. I buy the tub not the sachets, at £1-ish a tub. (2 teaspoons = 1 sachet). Also the tub lasts considerably longer than a pack of sachets. very MSE.
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2025 Fashion on the Ration Challenge 66 coupons - 51.5 spent, 14.5 left
4 - Thermal Socks from L!dl
4 - 1 pair "combinations" (Merino wool thermal top & leggings)
6 - Ukraine Forever Tartan Ruana wrap
24 - yarn
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I'm a fan of Aldi's Strong Flour and its recently been on offer at 55p a bag so have stocked up 😊
Always use Allison's yeast - I prefer to buy in the little pot rather than sachets as I think it's more economical
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I have used Marriage's in the past as well, and thought it good. When we used Costco, I did buy there, but we are too far now, to make it worthwhile.
If anyone lives near, or is going to stay near Wessex Mill, they do a fantastic free tour, in which you learn how they standardise gluten content so their flour is consistent (one reason it is liked by independent bakers). They use locally grown wheat. The problem I have found is that their flour seems subject to a high mark-up when sold in any of my local shops.3
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