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RAINBOWGIRL22
07-09-2014
Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“I just think it's unusual in this day and age not to have a freezer.”

I don't have a freezer and haven't in 7 years!!

Out kitchen is just too small so we have an under the kitchen larder fridge (not the one with the freezer drawer either)

We've always managed just fine, I pick up a lot of stuff fresh. It's only now I've moved offices so I am nowhere near a decent sized supermarket that I have actually thought it would be handy to have a freezer

Anyhoo, I rate Co-Op's wholemeal bread for toast. 75p a loaf and toasts nicer than every other wholemeal loaf I've tried. Another idea is a 50/50 bread - they toast nice as well.
LostFool
07-09-2014
Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“I just think it's unusual in this day and age not to have a freezer.”

I think I'd rather be without a fridge than a freezer. There's usually not much in my fridge and I could live without milk but the freezer is always packed.
Belligerence
07-09-2014
Made the switch to wholemeal years ago. But I will have the occasional Warburtons toastie.

Hovis Granary is quite nice toasted.
wildpumpkin
08-09-2014
Originally Posted by noise747:
“I am not made of money, I seen the price or Rankin bread. But thanks anyway.”

It's only a £1 from Sainsbury's at present and I've never paid above £1.40 for it
noise747
09-09-2014
Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“I just think it's unusual in this day and age not to have a freezer.”

I could not cope without my 2, but some people got no choice.
noise747
09-09-2014
Originally Posted by RAINBOWGIRL22:
“I don't have a freezer and haven't in 7 years!!

Out kitchen is just too small so we have an under the kitchen larder fridge (not the one with the freezer drawer either)

We've always managed just fine, I pick up a lot of stuff fresh. It's only now I've moved offices so I am nowhere near a decent sized supermarket that I have actually thought it would be handy to have a freezer

Anyhoo, I rate Co-Op's wholemeal bread for toast. 75p a loaf and toasts nicer than every other wholemeal loaf I've tried. Another idea is a 50/50 bread - they toast nice as well.”

Co-op bread is Kingsmill, not too fond on Kingsmill bread, but I will give it a go, thanks
noise747
09-09-2014
Originally Posted by wildpumpkin:
“It's only a £1 from Sainsbury's at present and I've never paid above £1.40 for it”

Off work for a week, so I doubt I will get to Sainsburys until Sunday. Should still be on offer then, as we don't change the offers until next Wednesday.

the problem is the load is pretty small, so you do nto get a lot for your money

Thanks anyway
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