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dizzyblonde 20-10-08 07:56 PM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
I just say its better out than in, or die of human spontaneous combustion :-)

2 brothers for me to compete with

Speedy Claire 20-10-08 08:06 PM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
Sainsbury`s "taste the difference" multi seeded.... is fantastic

Frank 20-10-08 08:10 PM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
one thing to say "roberts bread"
Northwest finest

Lou M 20-10-08 08:19 PM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
Homemade for me, haven't bought bread in a while.

Ed 20-10-08 09:02 PM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jayneflakes (Post 1661296)
Curse those outdated sexist standards that say we have to be all pretty and delicate. As Emma, my Sociology lecturer, pointed out to me while I was studying for my Post Grad, "I am a B1tch and I am proud". Thanks Emma I learned a lot from you honey. :drink:

Yes indeedy, it takes all types to make a world, including batch loaves.

It really is like bread, isn't it. By now I know the types I like and those I don't, although if there's something new and interesting in the grocery store I'll probably have a look and a feel, or walk on by if it doesn't appeal at all. My fave btw is Sainsbury Taste the Difference oatmeal topped, without the seeds. My decision, don't have to justify it to anyone. Oh, and I'm self-taught, didn't need anyone on my post grad to tell me;)

dissuade 21-10-08 07:46 AM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
Nimble.

nom nom tasty.

Quedos 21-10-08 09:52 AM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dissuade (Post 1661591)
Nimble.

nom nom tasty.

+1 tho i love my own sunflower and sunblush tomato bread - well delish

flymo 21-10-08 09:56 AM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
ah man, I've just seen a picture of a crumpet whilst wasting the past 5 minutes browsing bread sites.......now I need crumpets.

timwilky 21-10-08 10:12 AM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
When I was a kid, we moved into a big house in the middle of nowhere, at first mum was getting bread delivered by the tray from mothers pride everyday. but they decided not to deal with end users and as the nearest bakers was about 6 miles away mum had no choice but to bake a couple of loaves a day.

So for 15 years the house stunk of fresh bread, even now I cannot abide the factory produced stodge. I therefore buy my bread from my local bakers. Made that morning, still warm and wrapped in a piece of paper not sweating in a plastic bag.

Sosha 21-10-08 12:35 PM

Re: I thought Hovis was the best ... clearly I was very wrong :(
 
French stick, chiapata, anything fresh - if we're taking "innabag" then multiseeded warbuton's.

I'd give the Asda one a try but it aint local enough.


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