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Sainsbury's Basics good/bad items

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  • wigglebeena
    wigglebeena Posts: 1,988 Forumite
    Anyone else use Basics flour for everything? I've never had a problem with it: bread, pastry, you name it. I never bother getting special bread flour or anything like that.
  • wigglebeena
    wigglebeena Posts: 1,988 Forumite
    lol had a laff today. in sains i wanted some salt and there was 9 packets of there basic salt for 20 odd pence so i put all the packets in my trolley. a right old !!!!! tried to grab some out of my trolley calling me a greedy sod lol. i pointed out the dearer stuff and told the old cow to pi** off.lol keep me path clear for a while.lol

    That's a bit off. I missed a trick with some marked down pizzas in Mr S once, 20p each! I was behind the guy who'd grabbed them all (huge stack) in the checkout aisle, but I didn't start giving him earache, just thought 'Good for you mate, wish I'd been quicker.'

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  • borders_dude
    borders_dude Posts: 1,974 Forumite
    Patr100 wrote: »
    Basics Cream Of Chicken Soup -

    Ive tried that, I thought it was horrible!
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  • paulwf
    paulwf Posts: 3,269 Forumite
    I believe it's around 37.5% proof, think there are several branded gins around the same percentage. Nothing wrong with it, does the job. (Although Sainsbury's regular own brand is my personal favourite: it has a lovely really strong 'medicinal' aroma. And a lovely bottle and label: I admit it, I'm a label (and bottle) snob, but only on aesthetic grounds...)

    37.5% is the minimum permitted for gin so you won't get any weak gins as such. Premium gins are generally 40-42% and this does bring out a lot more flavour but of course you do pay a lot more.

    As with most spirits the key thing is not to skimp on the mixer...no point in paying several pounds for a bottle of gin then ruin it by saving a few pence on a mixer. A slice of lime and a cube or two of ice also helps :)
  • Ive tried that, I thought it was horrible!

    I tried the Chicken soup around quarter of an hour ago - it isn't the most palatable of foods and it promptly was poured down the sink. The Cream of Tomato Soup is delicious though - on a par with Heinz's.
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  • Patr100
    Patr100 Posts: 2,773 Forumite
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    Ive tried that, I thought it was horrible!

    Well it's all down to trying out these Basics ranges - we all have different tastes and can tolerate or even enjoy different things.
    Remember it's 20% of the price of the Heinz version!

    I've still got a Tomato Soup to try (I'm normally very fussy) - it normally has to be Heinz so it will be interesting.
  • POSSETTE
    POSSETTE Posts: 1,474 Forumite
    Today we had the choc muffins they were lovely,will be getting them again!
    Also bought the cream cheese,that was lovely on a poppy seed roll...bought the curry sauce also..9p!
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  • EC12345
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    I think I might try the cream cheese as well now.:j
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  • purplevamp
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    Anyone else use Basics flour for everything? I've never had a problem with it: bread, pastry, you name it. I never bother getting special bread flour or anything like that.

    I use it in nearly everything. The only thing I don't use it in is the breadmaker, the bread comes out like a mutant cake!! Okay with some jam on it but not for savoury fillings.
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  • KayJ066
    KayJ066 Posts: 345 Forumite
    Basics Frozen Mince is gross.

    Tinned Toms, Beans and Peas are nice though.
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